I did not see any tests on the most common method people use to secure their pets, seat belts that clip into the cars buckle and attach to the pet's harness. I have not seen anyone use a cage in a vehicle.
Thank you Subaru. Do you still have a partnership with Cesar Milan? He poses greater safety risk to pets than car crashes and would love to see Subaru take science into account on that front ❤️
If you take away the fact this could be an actual dog, the second stuffed animal looks really funny flying through the air in slowmo
Good going Subaru for being concerned about our pets
I did not see any tests on the most common method people use to secure their pets, seat belts that clip into the cars buckle and attach to the pet's harness. I have not seen anyone use a cage in a vehicle.
There are videos that highlight it from Center for Pet Safety. (spoiler: none passed.)
the first dog looked like my pup :(
Very good info
Thank you Subaru. Do you still have a partnership with Cesar Milan? He poses greater safety risk to pets than car crashes and would love to see Subaru take science into account on that front ❤️
Cesar Milan is a joke. He knows nothing about animal behavior. You're better off letting a homeless crack addict give you dog training advice.
so -which- one was the safest here? What is the recommended buy?
+theacematt2 Sorry that was in the previous video, there were two that fared best: ruclips.net/video/drS4gWwT9ns/видео.html
thank you very much! :). My wife shared an article that featured the video and I figured I'd ask :D.
Have a good night over there!
obviously a very serious issue, but it still made me chuckle (because of the dummy test crash dogs not because of what it implies )