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Making Safe Travel with Your PET Simple

Updated: Sep 24, 2022


Making Safe Travel with Your PET Simple

Summer brings an increase in both activity and travel. Thankfully!! This time of year is anticipated by all of us because we can perhaps lighten our schedules and find more time to travel. We all frequently witness a dog running amok inside a vehicle. However, in the event of a collision, your dog could fly through the vehicle and seriously hurt one or more passengers.


How to keep your dog safer can require some extra thought, but we want to make that process simpler for you! No matter what your dog's requirements are, Golden Wags sells a wide range of travel accessories. Better yet, we offer a few that can be utilized in many ways and can significantly reduce the amount of space needed for luggage!


Transporting the Auto Barrier Pet Pen is simple. It can be used to keep dogs of all sizes contained in the SUV's rear seat to remove any potential distractions. This pen can also be used as a portable, pop-up pen that you can take with you to the park or the beach. It even comes with a cushion for added comfort and a carrying case so you can easily store and transport the pen.



Our bag for smaller dogs, which can also be used as a tote, carrier, car seat, and complies with most airline restrictions, is unquestionably the most versatile item we have. The telescoping handle with wheels on the I-GO2 Plus can be used to carry it as a backpack, tote, or other way. We also adore the varied hues! It contains practical built-in features like storage compartments on the side, a tether for their safety, and even a fleece-top lining for comfort, like so many of Pet Gear's products do.



Both the Pet Gear Booster Car Seats and the Bucket Seat Boosters are open car seats that raise your dog up, secure them with tethers, and allow you to belt them into the vehicle. Both of them have plush inside and are offered in a variety of sizes and colors! See what functions best for your pet.


Remember to keep your dog's time in a hot car to a minimum, especially if it's an older dog who may not be as strong or resilient. It can get very heated very quickly, especially if the animal is agitated and barking a lot.


Travel safely!

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