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MINI and Dogs Trust’s top tips for happy travel with your V.I.Pooches.
Fri Nov 26 10:00:00 CET 2021 Press Release
MINI UK and partner Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, are on a mission to help you and your Very Important Pooches (VIPs) travel safely and happily during the festive period.
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One in three households in the UK now include a dog[1] and online searches for ‘how to
travel with a dog’ have risen by 97%[2] ahead of the holiday season, so MINI and Dogs Trust
have compiled five top tips for calmer car journeys.
GET YOUR CAR AND CANINE ACQUAINTED.
It’s a good
idea to introduce car travel gently and as early on as possible. Dogs
having choice around a new or scary thing improves their confidence long-term.
You can start by simply acquainting your dog or puppy with the
car itself. Encourage them to have a good sniff and get familiar with
your vehicle’s scent. Open up the doors and boot, allowing them to hop
in and out at their leisure. A tasty reward for their nose work will
help build positive associations with the car.
IT’S ALL IN THE BODY LANGUAGE.
Signs of distress
can be shaking, panting and pulling away from the car. There are so
many reasons a dog might feel anxious about car journeys – so
introduce your dog to the car slowly and try to take some trips purely
for fun to the beach or park. That way you’ll begin to build positive
associations. Watch out for signs of over-stimulation and stress and
take a break and a few steps back to the point your dog was comfortable.
KEEP YOUR HOUND SAFE AND SOUND.
Consider where
your dog will travel and protect your pooch by securing them in place
with a harness, guard or crate. That way they’ll be restrained if you
have to make a sudden stop. It’ll also help to keep them out of the
driver’s way, and avoid distractions while you’re on the move.
THREE POINT TURN.
Can your dog do a ‘three-point
turn’ in the back of the car? Your dog should be able to stand up,
turn around comfortably and lie down in their space in the car.
IN CAR SNACKS.
Everyone enjoys an in-car treat,
including your doggie pals. Bring your pooches’ favourite treats on
trips to reward them for being a great travel companion. You could
prepare them a long-lasting chew for the journey or a passenger could
drop them a little reward every now and then.
David George, Director of MINI UK says, “With more dogs in
families now than ever before, we’re really happy to be working with
Dogs Trust to support our MINI and dog-loving customers to help make
sure they travel safely and enjoy the ride.”
MINI is a sponsor at DogFest Christmas at Crystal Palace Park on
Saturday 27th November and Dogs Trust are the official
charity partner for the event. Visitors will be able to try out the
travel tips first-hand with a MINI Clubman, or even have a go around
the MINI Dogstacle course, as well as visit the Dogs Trust Village to
find out more about the important work they do.
For more information about the MINI and Dogs Trust partnership,
visit the MINI Dogs Hub: https://www.mini.co.uk/en_GB/home/mini-dogs-hub.html
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About Dogs Trust
Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare
charity and normally cares for around 14,000 dogs across its network
of 20 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Dublin. Dogs Trust has a
non-destruction policy and will never put a healthy dog to sleep. The
charity also focuses its efforts on understanding dogs and sharing
that knowledge with the wider public to prevent
problem behaviours that can result in relinquishment or abandonment.
We are working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life,
free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.
Website: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/
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