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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly What's the point of doing the test if they don't bother to let us know exactly what brands to avoid? Can only wonder why they even ran the article with no more information than that and why they couldn't have gotten names. I'm glad Tibbe is in his hard-shell airline carrier seat-belted in when we go anywhere. |
They say the reason they don't give the names of the companies is:
1) the companies were not violating any safety laws - ironically- because there aren't any!
2) they don't want to discourage people from not restraining their dogs AT ALL in the car. While the seatbelts might not actually do anything to save a dog in the event of an accident, they can at least
prevent an accident from occurring caused by the pet distracting the driver.