Although it's common to see dogs in cars, there are currently no specific and common regulations for transporting pets. Nevertheless, it's important to ensure your pet is safely transported and not subjected to any unnecessary discomfort during the trip.
Preparing for Car Travel with Your Dog
Teach your puppy from a young age
It can be difficult for an adult dog to get used to a car. Therefore, the habit of riding in a car should be formed from childhood. Start by introducing your puppy to a car seat, car hammock, specialized leash, or a carrier. When these objects become familiar, you can place them in the car, and then put the puppy in them for a few minutes.
We recommend practicing short trips several times before the first long journey. Begin with slow, brief trips to help the puppy adjust to new sounds, smells, and vibrations.

Rules for transporting dogs in a car
✓ in the front seat
✓ in the back seat
✓ in the trunk
In the front seat:

In the back seat:
A simple method to keep your pet safe in the car is to use a special Hard-Bottom Car Seat Protector for Dogs that covers the entire seating area. Then, secure your pet with a car leash to the latch located in the middle of the seat. This approach is recommended for medium to large-sized dogs.


When it comes to transporting your furry friend, comfortable car covers are the ideal choice for dogs of all sizes. These covers can be used to completely cover the seat on which your dog will be seated, or you can raise the sides to protect 2/3 or 1/3 of the seat from dirt and scratches. This way, you can still accommodate 1-2 passengers alongside your pet.
In the Trunk:
Typically, bigger canines are transported in the trunk, although smaller and medium-sized dogs also enjoy traveling in that space. You can try a Large Travel Dog Seat Bed for Comfortable Rides.

Transporting Dogs of Different Sizes
Transporting a puppy in a car
To ensure that a baby is not afraid during a car trip, it is advisable to introduce them to the car and its accessories beforehand. For active babies, it is recommended to engage them in play before the journey to help them tire out. For babies prone to motion sickness, it is important to use waterproof mats, blankets, or diapers. A comfortable Waterproof Dog Seat Cover with Built-In Pillow will soothe and provide comfort to the puppy. These products are designed with dense layers of waterproof fabric to keep the car seat clean.

How to transport a large dog in a car
When transporting a large dog in the trunk of a car, it’s common to place a mat on the floor. However, it's recommended to use a special blanket to provide better comfort. For even more convenience, a car Large Dog Bed is a great option. This Travel Dog Car Seat has a tight waterproof design that protects the seat or trunk from moisture, scratches, dirt, and pet hair. The raised sides create a cozy space for the pet while also protecting them from potential falls. Additionally, the hammock helps limit the pet's movement in the car, preventing distractions for the driver and other passengers.

Make sure your pet stays safe inside the car

How to prepare for a trip with a dog in a car
✓ harness vest;
✓ dog first aid kit;
✓ car leash or belt;
✓ soft car seat, car hammock, carrier or blanket;
✓ car feeder, water bowl, water, small supply of food.
For a safer experience, using a harness vest is recommended over a collar as it significantly reduces the risk of tangling. It is advisable to avoid feeding your pet for at least three to four hours before the trip to prevent any toilet-related incidents during the journey. If your dog shows any signs of motion sickness, make sure to stop the vehicle and take them out to breathe in some fresh air.
Summarizing:
It is best to use comprehensive protection:
2. Car leash or belt. This will give your dog some flexibility, but it won't let them jump out of the window and run around the cabin.
Also, to o ensure safety while driving with a dog in the car, a restrictor net can be used to separate the back seat from the driver's seat. Similarly, the trunk can also be separated from the back seat using a net.
Remember:
2. Never leave your pet alone in the car, especially in the heat.
3. The dog must travel in the car without a muzzle that interferes with thermoregulation.
A simple list will help you to overcome any distance comfortably and without problems. Happy travels to you and your pet!