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Bark Buckle UP pet safety program is traveling nationally to teach and promote pet safety while traveling with our pets. Because more pets now travel with their owners, especially in vehicles, there is a risk to vehicle occupants and others should an accident occur. For first responders called to render aid the challenge of securing a frightened or injured animal, before treating victims, is of great concern. Safety belts save lives, Bark Buckle UP.
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Upcoming events, the latest in Bark Buckle UP recognized pet safety gear, stay in tune and sign up today!
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When driving 35 mph, a 60-pound unrestrained dog can cause an impact of 2,700 pounds, slamming into a car seat, windshield, or passenger. Even if the animal survives, it can impede the progress of rescue workers who need every moment possible to safely care for accident victims.
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Pet Safety Days summer tour was a huge success. Special thanks to all participating locations, sponsors, products and attendees. Bark Buckle UPs safety awareness reached thousands of people across the United States.
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Visit Bark Buckle UP at upcoming International Auto Shows. Get a hands on demonstration with the latest in Pet Travel Safety Gear. You might even win FREE Pet Safety Gear. Bark Buckle UP travels nationally to teach and promote pet safety.
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| Volvo believes this campaign to educate and inform consumers as to what can happen to pets after an accident will save lives, states Doug Speck, President & CEO, Volvo Cars of North America. This secondary, after the accident, issue makes perfect sense. We all understand the obvious logic unrestrained pets pose but we just never think about what can happen after an accident. |
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