
If you like riding around with your pets in tow, you're definitely not alone. Many Greenville, MI drivers count their cats and dogs among their favorite traveling companions. At Trevor Merren Auto, we want locals to understand the importance of keeping their animals safe while on the road. That's why we want to share two common mistakes to avoid when traveling with your pets.
Even top auto manufacturers are guilty of showing commercials with trucks speeding down the road that have pets with their heads sticking out of the front or side windows. While most animals enjoy the feel of the wind in their faces, letting pets ride this way is downright dangerous. There's always the risk of pets getting hit by debris or moving obstructions. It's far safer to keep the windows rolled up or slightly cracked and to keep pets in the middle seat at the rear of the vehicle.
Don’t Assume That Airbags Are for EveryonePets can be seriously injured when airbags deploy. The only time that your cat or dog should be in the front seat is when your auto is safely parked in your driveway or garage. Install your pet's carrier or crate away from front and side airbags whenever possible.