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DOGS have many excellent qualities which make them such a popular choice as a pet.

However, when travelling with one, what precautions should a driver take before setting off on their journey? Let’s find out.

It isn't illegal to travel with a dog in the boot of a car, but it is best to restrain them first before starting a journey1

It isn’t illegal to travel with a dog in the boot of a car, but it is best to restrain them first before starting a journey

Is it illegal to drive with my dog in the boot?

No, it isn’t illegal to drive with your dog in the boot.

Drivers can receive penalty points or a fine if judged by police to be driving “without due care and attention” due to an unrestrained animal in the car.

So it is always important to have your dog suitably restrained,

This means you can travel with your pets in the boot if you use a headrest dog guard between the boot and the rear passenger seats.

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This allows them to move around without affecting your driving.

However, mesh or metal guards will not protect your pooch in the event of an accident.

Restraining an animal in the boot can also mean using a dog crate, pet carrier, or dog harness.

Where should my dog be in the car?

The safest option when driving is to place your dog in the boot or secured in the rear passenger seat.

This is so the animal can’t interfere with the driver or their controls, limiting the risk of causing an accident.

Dogs can sit in the front passenger seatbut it is illegal to drive with your pets unrestrained in the car , wherever they may be.

If your hound is in the front seat, remember to turn off the passenger airbag and move the seat as far back as possible.

This is to limit the risk of injury to the dog.

It is important to remember to reactivate the airbag when human passengers are travelling in the front seat.

What is the law on dogs in cars in the UK?

Under rule 57 of the Highway Codeall dogs or other animals must be suitably restrained when travelling in a vehicle.

There are ways in which a dog can comfortably travel.

Ways include a seat belt harness, which is specially designed for canines, a dog cage, a pet carrier or dog guard, which separates the dog from the occupants of the vehicle.

The harnesses are designed so that they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you, or themselves.

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