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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Canine Co-Pilot Safety Course 2026," what is the primary aerodynamic consideration for a dog in a moving vehicle that necessitates specific restraint systems beyond a simple leash?
The visual field of a dog is significantly narrower than a human's, making them more susceptible to motion sickness without aerodynamic headrests.
In a sudden stop, the dog's mass becomes a projectile, capable of exerting forces far exceeding its resting weight, requiring robust, load-bearing restraints.
The increased cabin pressure at highway speeds can cause discomfort and ear damage to dogs without specialized ventilation masks.
The dog's fur density can create significant drag, requiring aerodynamic harnesses.
Q2Domain Verified
"The Complete Canine Co-Pilot Safety Course 2026" emphasizes that securing a dog is not just about preventing escape, but also about mitigating the "secondary impact" phenomenon. What does "secondary impact" refer to in the context of a canine co-pilot?
The force exerted by the dog on its restraint system after the initial impact of a collision.
The dog's reaction to the driver's braking, often involving a leap forward.
The physiological stress response in a dog upon experiencing a sudden, jarring event, such as a hard brake.
The potential for the dog to chew or damage vehicle interior components when unsupervised.
Q3Domain Verified
When discussing "environmental acclimatization" for a canine co-pilot in "The Complete Canine Co-Pilot Safety Course 2026," which of the following is considered the most critical factor for preventing heatstroke during road trips?
Ensuring the vehicle's air conditioning is set to a consistently low temperature, regardless of external conditions.
Gradually exposing the dog to varying cabin temperatures and outdoor conditions before the trip to build heat tolerance.
Providing constant access to a water bowl that is secured to prevent spills, even when the vehicle is moving.
Using reflective window shades to minimize direct sunlight penetration into the vehicle.

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