Monday, June 11, 2012

New Law Passed in New Jersey On Pets and Seat belts!

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The Garden State has passed a new law penalizing drivers who are caught with an unrestrained pet in their vehicle, facing fines up to $1,000 and even jail time!

New Jersey is looking at traveling with your pet unrestrained in a moving vehicle as animal cruelty.


Canine seat-belts available for installation in vehicles as well as pet car seats, all depending on the size of your pet. 

A canine seat-belt would be the most effective for a larger dog. Smaller pets would benefit from a car seat or carrier.

What do you think about this new law? Do you travel with your pets often? Let us know your thoughts on All Pet’s Facebook page linked HERE

1 comment:

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    A dog or pet seat belts is basically like a leash attached to your car's seat belt system. There are pet seat belts that attach to your car's actual seat belt, but the superior products clip directly into your car's seat-belt buckle. This means you can leave the seat belt at rest and your dog will have a very low chance of getting tangled up in it.

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