Travel Dog Car Harness Premium Vehicle Restraint Vest For Protection And Comfort
Best Dog Harness For Car Travel:
Simply feed the seat belt through both webbings handles on the top of the harness, click the buckle into the seat belt of your car and you’re ready for the Drive.
Simple, One Time Fit:
You only have to fit the harness to your dog once. From then on, the Harness can be taken on/off very quickly using the Dual buckle closure system.
Engineered To Last:
We have used only the strongest and high-quality materials in this product. The buckle is made from ALUMINUM ALLOY, so they are light, durable, and incredibly strong. All webbing is made from vehicle-tested seat belt webbing and the Crosslink Technology ensures that the harness is the ultimate in strength. The Chest Plate section is padded and contoured to mold to the shape of the dog for a custom fit.
Size | Applicable Pet Bust |
S | 11”-25.2”(28-64cm) |
M | 15”-33.9”(38-86cm) |
L | 19.3”-41.7”(49-106cm) |
Package Include:
- 1 x Travel Dog Car Harness Premium Vehicle Restraint Vest For Protection And Comfort
We ordered the Small and Medium for our mini-goldendoodle and maltipoo. Both chest plates on the harnesses rode up too high on the neck of the dogs causing coughing and hacking. I reached out to the company and together we tried everything we could to make the harnesses fit like they should but sadly, we had no other choice but to return them. The company was extremely helpful and our refunds went through quickly.
Even though the harnesses didn't work for our dogs, I'd still highly recommend them. They were well made and the company stands behind their products and has fantastic customer service.
I highly recommend that you pick a side of the car for your dog to be on at all times with this. I usually clip him in on the rear passenger side. At first he would sometimes try to turn around and get tangled behind the belt. He got used to it though and no longer got tangled. However, I switched him to the driver's side one time and it confused him...got tangled again.
The other thing is that he can slip out of it if he's determined enough. If I step out of the vehicle at all, I'll find him out of the harness by the time I'm back. I go off roading sometimes and step out to spot somebody. He'll be sitting in the front seat when I get back.