Green Camo Cruising Companion™ Car Harness attaches to most vehicle seat belts, keeping pets safe and secure while riding in cars
This Car carrier restraint system is a fantastic idea my yorky baby loves to have her nose out the window and I am always fusing with keeping her leash wrapped under my leg so she can hang out without my fearing her flying out in a sudden braking action.
Now this seat belt solves the problem and adds a element of safety to her traveling in the car.
And no more worrying about her stepping out of the car prematurly into the path of a oncoming vehicle when we are exiting the car, or being thrown out in a accident.
The dogs seatbelt harness can be used by itself as a regular dogs harness with out the attachment strap, simplifying it's use!
Can be used as a stand alone harness system! (shown in another color)
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This listing is the large fits 28"-36" girths, girth size is all the way around the chest behind front legs.
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Note: Harness does not work some Saab model and some Volvo model seat belts.
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Requires an adapter for use with Ford Explorers.
The web harness comes with an adjustable strap and attaches easily to practically any seat belt with a universal seat belt clip.
Allows dogs to sit, stand or lie down comfortably.
Made of strong, durable woven nylon webbing with a quick release buckle and heavy duty hardware.
The harness can be left on your dog and used as a stand alone harness system with the attachment strap left on the seatbelt making for easier trips to and from the vehicle.
Why use a Safety System for your dog?
Keep your pet from jumping out of the vehicle before your ready for them to exit
Avoid driver distraction by having your dog restrained in a safety system.
Protect your dog from sudden stops, starts and mild collision events.
Keep your dog from becoming a dangerous missile that could injure your family in adverse situations.
Use the harness by itself to walk your pet, it will seperate from the attachment belt, and simplifies it's use
*A pet is propelled with force equal to 30 times its weight in a 30 mile-per-hour accident, according to crash tests conducted by IMMI.
*A 30-pound dog can be sent flying with the equivalent of 900 pounds of force behind it, enough to kill it and anything in its path. At faster speeds, the force is even higher.
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