SlowTon Dog Seat Belt, 2 Pack Pet Car Seatbelt Headrest Restraint Adjustable Puppy Safety Seat Belt Reflective Elastic Bungee Connect Dog Harness in Vehicle Travel Daily Use
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The negative comments here are disappointing to me. Dogs respond differently to different situations. The Jack Russell Terrier has a hyper personality by nature, and I own one. In my opinion The one I had was not hyper, but I was young. He would jump back and forth when approaching our destination without restraint (I wonder how he knew that). Leaving the shotgun seat and moving to the back. It is equipped with a chest vest and an armband Then, sitting calmly in the shotgun seat, he puts on this belt.
The hardware is heavy, so I would say yes, but with a caveat. On our way to the vet, we used them on our almost 8 pound puppies. As if that weren't enough, they were also distracted by the novelty of riding in the car. They were able to move around the back seat with no problem despite their weight. You should make sure your dog is wearing a harness and not a
You can slide it in between the headrest and the backrest if it can slide in between Behind the wheel. A failure to do so will result in it slipping The seat belt kind gets my dog to jump on it, but only after he figured out how to step on it I switched from the earlier ones to this one so I could unplug them I really like the way it works.
I find it hard to answer this question. I have a medium size dog, so it doesn't seem too heavy to me. Not sure how a Chihuahua would feel about it. Doesn't seem that heavy, but not sure how it would affect the dog.
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I was making a left turn when my little crossover suv got hit by a biga** going 45 mph. The 75 lb dog was strapped to the outside of the car that got struck and was in the backseat with this and her harness and was still unhurt. I heard her choke a bit upon impact, but when I looked over, I saw she had just slid on the seat to the other side. She was not on the floor, and she was not lying on her side or getting tumbled around. It was impressive that she didn't seem at all shaken for a dog that is already a bit nervous in cars. Since my baby was suffering, I'm so glad I bought her this harness prior to the accident, because I love to take my big baby on short car rides just so we can do a bit of a drive together, and that would have been incredibly difficult otherwise. Because my boyfriend and I share a puppy, I bought a 2 pack of the crate and gave the other to my neighbor's little 10 lb dog on our block which we love and want to keep The best shoes I've ever worn.
I wanted something to keep my pups safe while traveling with us on a road trip. Simple to use, they clip on to the headrests of seats. While they keep the pups safe and secure, they're still long enough to allow the pups to move around comfortably while still keeping them securely I really like that the pet seatbelts can stay on the seats all the time. If another passenger is seated, I just swing the belts to the back of the seat, and the buckles aren't in the way anymore.
It is my firm belief that the head rest restraint should only be used with a harness and My dog was overly excited when he exited the car and if the restraint were attached to a collar, he would have choked. This restraint keeps my dog from jumping into the front seat after, running across, or running across the back I've been able to keep her restrained since I got the restraint. She still stands, sits, or lays in comfort. She no longer moves around as much.
My dog's leash used to wrap around the headrest of my back seat when I was traveling for short distances. prefer the item because it can easily be clipped around the headrest. The length is adjustable, so I was able to adjust it just long enough to prevent her from falling off the seat once it is attached since it stretches, if an unfortunate accident were to occur, this would lessen trauma to the body. This is a must-read for anyone interested in health and fitness.
Dog owners, please ensure that your pets use a harness vest, not a collar, while traveling. do not like that this product is shown attached to the dog's collar in the product pictures. This is not the right thing to do. If there is an accident or hard breaking your dog's neck could be broken or they could suffer severe injuries! Your dog needs to be seated in the backseat as well. Airbags on the front of the car can also harm them. There are many reasons I like this dog seat belt It is easy to attach and remove the harness thanks to the swivel snap. The second paragraph. Besides being a leash, it is also a collar. The fact that if I forget to bring the leash, it's not a big deal since it's easy to remove this loop from the headrest to use as a handle is fantastic. 2.
Unlike most seat belts, this one has a two-way buckle that can be locked when necessary The following steps are to be followed It has two red slide toggles which add an extra layer of security to the buckle clip and the red slide toggle. I. 4. There is no limit to which headrests it will fit, so it is very versatile. *5. Two packs of the same product are Every car should have one. I. Complementary content. As a result of the elastic, some of the shock is absorbed. As a result, using a harness is also critical if you turn the car or use the brake pedal, which is why it is important to use one.
That's really a pain in the neck. There's no need to worry about that mess anymore! The car battery is left in the car, just flip it out of the way when not in use. In order to shorten the reach of my 7lb Chi in his car seat in front of me, I inserted this backwards and put it between the headrest posts. I also bought the harness they recommend. If you have the same problem, you can all see the results.
It has been about one month since I used this seatbelt, but only for a short drive to the vet from my house. I used it for the first time for a longer drive (3 hours) yesterday. It's unknown what caused my dog to panic, but she jumped up and ended up tying the seatbelt around her neck and stomach. She was wheezing at the time. My little girl's tummy looked like it was about to burst. I unbuckled the seatbelt and untied her right away before the vehicle could continue. The thought of it makes me so nervous. She is safer in the car or in a crate if she is loose. I would suggest not buying!.