A PET owner has discovered a gadget from the Range for less than £20 that lets your dog “live his best life” in the car.
The driver claims the product is worth every penny as it makes journeys with your furry friend an ease.
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A similar hammock can be found for £17 at the Range
The dog “mum” has posted her game-changing hack on TikTok and it has since gained 2.5 million views.
When travelling with small pets, a hammock that attaches to the car window can make the experience a breeze.
In the clip, a small chihuahua is seen basking in the sun lying in the comfortable car accessory.
And the best part of it – it doesn’t have to cost you a fortune.
A similar hammock can be found for the price of £17 at the Range.
With powerful suction cups, it can be easily attached to the window and withstand the pet’s weight and the shaky journey.
Other pet owners have flooded to the comments, calling the trick “adorable”.
One person wrote: “What is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my Chihuahua would love that.”
Another one added: “Stops dogs getting sick if they can see out. Dolly gets so car sick.”
A third person said: “My dog wouldn’t never stay still in it but it’s cute.”
Someone else added that it’d be great for cats too, saying: “My cat loves car rides but can never get comfortable. this is sooo perfect.”
One commenter joked, saying: “My dogs too fat and would probably fall off.”
While this trick might be useful, the drivers are reminded to keep their furry friends from sticking their heads out a car window.
Your dog might love nothing more than sticking its head out a car window while you drive – but it could cost you dearly.
The owners might have to fork out £5,000 if their dogs are caught enjoying the fresh air.
The Highway Code also recommends using a “seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog cage or dog guard” to restrain animals in the car.
TOP TIPS FOR DRIVING WITH YOUR PET
Experts believe using a cage or crate in the boot is the safest way to transport your pet
Don’t feed your pet within two hours of starting a long car journey to avoid carsickness
Pack a favourite toy or blanket to give your pet a sense of familiarity
Use sun shades on the windows when it is hot or the sun is bright and never leave a pet in a hot car
Always carry a large water bottle (5 litres minimum) in case your pet overheats and needs to be rapidly cooled in an emergency
Don’t allow your pet to ride with its head hanging out of the window, as it’s potentially dangerous and can cause injury
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