Award winning Jollyes Pets is suggesting pet owners spring into action and get to know the rules of driving safely with a pet in the car.
With more people expected to choose a staycation in 2026 due to rising travel costs, Jollyes is urging owners to prioritise pet safety during upcoming bank holidays and over the summer.
Under Rule 57 of the Highway Code, drivers must ensure pets are suitably restrained to prevent distraction or injury. Failure to comply can result in significant fines.
But 40% of UK pet owners are unaware of the rules around pet car travel – potentially risking fines of up to £5,000.
With 35% of Brits planning a staycation this year to keep costs down, more dogs than ever are expected to hit the road – making it crucial owners understand how to travel safely and legally with pets.
To help address the risks, Jollyes has launched a new range of affordable pet travel accessories designed to keep pets safe and comfortable which comply with safety legislation.
The range includes a Rufus & Rosie seatbelt restraint which could help drivers avoid costly penalties for not keeping pets secure. Between 21 April and 26 May Jollyes is offering customers the chance to purchase the seatbelt restraint for just £2.50, normally £5.00 – an essential accessory to ensure your pet is securely fastened using a harness rather than a collar.
What’s more additional products are available to keep pets safe including travel carriers, dog crates and harnesses.
For the first time, Jollyes has also launched a pet travel range from the trusted road experts at the RAC.
Products include a window vent guard, advanced seat belt cover, advanced universal dog guard and mesh guard, as well as an in-car harness seatbelt with connector strap.
Be prepared
It’s not just about having the right travel accessories – Jollyes is encouraging pet owners to stay alert to potential risks when travelling with their pets.
Being aware and prepared can make all the difference in keeping dogs safe and comfortable on the road.
Heatstroke remains one of the most serious, yet preventable, dangers, with temperatures inside a parked car becoming lethal in as little as 10–15 minute, even if windows are slightly open.
Owners should also be mindful of escape risks during journeys, particularly at filling stations, EV charging stops, motorway rest breaks or after accidents, where dogs may panic and run off.
In addition, around one-in-five dogs – especially younger ones can experience motion sickness, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, drooling and anxiety
Taking simple steps to prepare ahead of time can help ensure a safer, more comfortable journey.
Phil Turner-Naylor at Jollyes said: “Too many drivers are unknowingly putting themselves and their pets at risk.
“That’s why we want to do our bit to keep the UK’s roads – and dogs – safe this summer by providing customers with the know-how they need to keep themselves and their pets safe.
“Safety doesn’t have to come at a cost – we’ve got the right items at the right price for all travel and staycation needs that will keep family pets safe”.
In addition to car travel products, Jollyes has collapsible water bottles, water sprinklers, paddling pools and paw washers, designed for use on road trips, beach days and camping holidays.
Jollyes has also created a guide on how to stay safe on the road.




