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What is the greatest danger of having a dog loose in the car?

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All the alternatives describe realistic dangers, but the greatest danger is that the dog is thrown forward in a crash or heavy braking. The result is that both the dog and anyone in the car who is struck by it risks being seriously injured.

What makes this dangerous is that crash forces increase sharply with speed. Even braking from a moderate speed can cause a loose object in the car to momentarily weigh several times its actual weight.

For this reason, dogs and other pets should be secured in the car, for example with a special harness seatbelt, in a travel crate, or behind a safety guard in the boot.

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