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Subaru's support will help CPS evaluate the effectiveness of pet crates and carriers and help find the safest ways to secure those carriers in vehicles.
Sleepypod carriers and safety harnesses include Pet Passenger Restraint System (PPRS) components designed by Sleepypod to secure a pet in a vehicle and restrict harmful movement during a sudden vehicle stop or frontal collision.
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For example, the Sherpa Safety Suite allows pet owners to secure any soft - sided pet carrier using the standard latch system in a car.
Keep your pet safe and secure, either on a leash or in a carrier, until safely inside the home you are visiting.
Always transport cats, small dogs and other small animals in a secure, well - ventilated pet carrier.
Cats must arrive in secure pet carriers or humane traps.
Pocket pets (hamsters, gerbils, etc.) should be transported in secure carriers suitable for maintaining the animals while sheltered.
2) Cats must be in a clean pet carrier that is safe and secure.
Use secure pet carriers and keep your pet on a leach or in a harness.
• Keep your pets safe and secure in a well - ventilated crate or carrier: The crate should be large enough for your pet to stand, sit, lie down and turn around.
Your pets will be most comfortable and secure in their carriers in a safe area of your home until the storm has passed.
On the day of your cat's wellness exam, we ask that you bring in a stool sample (ideally less than twelve hours old) with your cat in a secure pet carrier.
Let your pets become familiar with their carriers ahead of time so they will feel secure and comfortable in case they have to live in them for days - or even weeks - after the storm.
Get a portable secure and covered pet carrier in advance (carriers immediately sell out when evacuation orders are called).
For the safety of your pets and our staff, please keep all dogs on a secure leash and all cats and rabbits in a secure plastic pet carrier when you bring your pets in for services.
Keep your pets safe and secure in a well - ventilated crate or carrier.
Take time to familiarize your pet (s) in the carrier or crate until it feels secure and comfortable in it.
The Foster Home agrees to keep the foster animal's One Love ID Tag on the foster animal at all times, and to keep the foster animal on a leash or in a secure pet carrier when outside of its foster home or fenced yard, and to keep the foster animal within the passenger compartment of any vehicle during vehicular transportation.
When transporting pets always ensure they are secured in an appropriately sized carrier or have a leash on.
In the event that you are unable to secure a direct flight, the pet carrier may be left outside the plane for a period of time.
All pets must be secured in a carrier or on a leash when coming to the clinic for their appointment.
When travelling by car, be sure to secure your pet in a crate or carrier that is securely fastened to your vehicle.
Make sure crates and carriers are secure in the car so they don't move or roll over on your pet.
Your pet should be in a crate in the back seat or cargo area and the carrier should be secured to the child restraint loops between the seat and backrest.
Dogs must be on a leash or in a pet carrier, and cats must be in a secured carrier for the safety of all pets and clients at our hospital.
For the actual flight, make sure that your dog is secure in an approved carrier, purchased either from the airline, a pet store, or an animal hospital.
We recommend that owners bring a secure, chew - proof carrier to bring their new pet home in.
On the day of your pet's appointment, we ask that you arrive with your dog on a leash or in a secure carrier, along with a recent stool sample (ideally less than 12 hours old).
Please make sure all pets are on a secure leash, in a secure carrier, or kept inside your vehicle until we can bring a transport crate to your vehicle.
Cats must be in a clean pet carrier (commercially manufactured for the purpose of transporting felines) with a secured door.
On the day of your dog's wellness exam, we ask that you bring in a stool sample (ideally less than twelve hours old) with your dog on a leash or in a secure pet carrier.
Re transporting pets to the vet (or anywhere), it is important to tether the carrier, cage, or harness animal to a seat, childseat anchor or other available and secure point of contact inside the vehicle so to avoid having the animal escape and / or the container become a deadly projectile within the vehicle in an untoward event.
It has an interior adjustable tether that keeps pets secure, and two seatbelt loops help secure the carrier in cars.
«In order to make car transport even safer, we created the Sherpa Safety Suite that makes it easier to transport a pet inside a carrier and features the added security of securing into the car's LATCH system which is also used for children's car seats,» he says.
Pets should be secured properly in a portable kennel, carrier or pet harness designed for the car.
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