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15th February 2012, 12:54 AM #1
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If it is the law or not, the carrier is really for the safe transportation of your pet. If you pet was not in a carrier or the door was left open in the carrier and then someone hit your car, just think about what could happen. The car could roll over, your pet could be injured, and your pet could get loose and the possilibity roam about unfamiliar streets. It is always best to put safety 1st and not comfort. Our guy gets car sick and throws-up in his carrier on long drives. We don't think he'll ever get used to it, but this is what needs to be done when we travel with him. We talk softly and pet him to reassure him, but he still hates every minute of it.
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15th February 2012, 01:07 AM #2
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I forgot to mention for the leash training... After you attach the leash, try playing with him using his favorite toys. You can also entice him to move with some treats too while the leash is attached. Good Luck.
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