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BC SPCA reminds public to travel safely with their pets this summer

May 2, 2019

The BC SPCA is reminding members of the public to make sure pets are safely secured in their vehicle when travelling this summer.

“This time of year we start to see more people taking their pets, particularly dogs, with them on road trips or camping. We recommend that pets are kept inside the vehicle in a secured crate or restrained with a dog seatbelt,” says the SPCA’s general manager, communications, Lorie Chortyk.

Dog With Sticking Out Tongue Sitting In A Car Seat

Unrestrained pets are a major distraction to drivers, and can cause collisions. In a crash, pets become flying projectiles and can injure themselves, the driver and passengers. Dogs restrained in the back of trucks with loose ropes or ties can accidentally hang themselves. Depending on the weather, exposing your pet to the elements can also lead to heatstroke or hypothermia.

If a pet must be transported in the back of a truck the safest method is to keep them inside a secured crate in the centre of the truck box.

Happy dog restrained in crate in the back of a truck

It is against the law to transport an unsecured pet in the back of a pickup truck under Section 72 of the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act and Section 9.3 of the B.C. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Unsecured dogs often fall out of the truck resulting in severe injuries, death and endangering nearby motorists.

“If you see a dog that is unattached in the back of a pickup truck call 911 to report the license plate number, make and model of the vehicle and provide a description of the dog,” says Chortyk.

Help make our roads safer for pets and people this summer. Keep pets secured inside your vehicle and report unsecured pets.

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