SlowTon 2 Pack Dog Seat Belt, 2 in 1 Attachment, Hook Latch Bar or Seatbelt Buckle with Elastic Nylon Bungee Buffer Adjustable Reflective Nylon Safety Belt Tether Connect to Dog Harness
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According to the website, the price is around £100.
This dog seat belt that attaches to a collar "works," but it's dangerous. A vehicle restraint on a dog's collar should never be used. It's possible that the dog will be strangled if there's an accident or a sudden stop. As a result, this belt and similar restraints should only be used in conjunction with a harness. The other end attaches to the seat belt lock in the car. It's very handy. I used it for an 8-hour round trip today. It is not necessary for the harness to be expensive; as long as it fits properly, it will serve you well. Prevents the dog from fleeing the car in the event of an accident or being injured if thrown inside. I hope my rambling explanation was clear.
To me, it appears to be extremely long-lasting.
Thank you for your interest in our dog seatbelt.br>Please note that it should not be used in the front seat. It will be safer for the dog to ride in the back seat, and dogs will not be a distraction for you.
Selected User Reviews For SlowTon 2 Pack Dog Seat Belt, 2 in 1 Attachment, Hook Latch Bar or Seatbelt Buckle with Elastic Nylon Bungee Buffer Adjustable Reflective Nylon Safety Belt Tether Connect to Dog Harness
This is clearly not designed for my 105-pound German Shepherd/dingo mix. However, it does an excellent job of balancing him in turns and when I apply the brakes. I'm confident that this will be ideal for small dogs. Having said that, a standard dog harness with plastic buckles would not protect a dog in a car accident. If it helps, I know Petsmart sells steel buckled car safety harnesses. I'm sure there are more on Amazon as well.
So far, it appears to be working out well. I prefer being able to attach it to a variety of objects rather than just the seat belt clasp, such as my dog's nearby crate in the car. My dog now has more options for sitting in the backseat. She had a habit of stepping on the seat belt clasp and unintentionally releasing herself from restraint. Now that I've attached the restraint to her crate, she can safely ride in the back seat with us. Much, much better! Yea!.
Excellent, the size is just right, it's sturdy, and it's incredibly simple to use!.
The length is ideal for my small dog in her booster car seat, and I like the slight bungee/give. It appears to be of high quality.
We've tried a few different dog buckles in the past, but none of them have worked with the middle seat buckle. This one is the real deal. It clicks into all of the buckles on both of our Toyotas. It's also convenient to be able to secure the buckle to the safety bar by clicking it into place. I'm overjoyed to have discovered this item!.
So far, so good; I'm not sure about the "chew proof" rating because my puppy hasn't tried to chew it yet, but it seems to be holding up well. This product did not stay buckled in my vehicle's third row, but all other buckles worked fine, and another brand did not work in the third row either, so it must be a vehicle issue (3rd generation Ford Expedition).
He enjoys sitting back with his head resting on the door frame and the window open, and this allows him to do so while also ensuring his safety. Because my car's belt buckle is broken, I use the safety hook instead. The seat belt buckle, on the other hand, works in my parents' vehicle, so it's a win-win situation for both of us.
The product appears to be sturdy, and the buckle is long enough for my large dogs to use. br>br>However, the anchor clip became tangled in my dog's toe webbing, necessitating an emergency vet visit to have it removed. The clip was free when I used the buckle because both attachment options are permanent on the leash. I couldn't get it off because he stepped on it. br>br>If you want to use the anchor clip instead of the buckle, that's fine because many cars have a divot in the anchor that protects the clips from a dog's feet, but if you want to use the buckle only, get a leash with just the buckle. br>br>The vet bill was hundreds of dollars, and I now have to retrain my dog to be comfortable with rides once more.