This is a post that I've had in mind for a while now but didn't have time to write.
I travel with my dog in the car often, and I'm sure I'm not alone in that.
Owen
has always been a good traveler and has never gotten in my way or been a
distraction when I drive. However, I still decided early this year that
I would get him a car safety harness. The reasons for this are: to
protect him if I'm ever in an accident with him, to protect me if I'm
ever in an accident with him since he could become a projectile, and to
keep him restrained in the car (even though he's never been a
distraction before).
Car harnesses are not all created equal,
though many have gotten better over the years since testing of them was
first initiated.
Zip-line restraints and some booster seats are
not crash-tested. Some harnesses that claim to be crash-tested don't say
if they passed those tests or not. The market is not regulated so one
must be careful when selecting a harness.
The
harness that I selected for Owen is one that passes those tests and has
been tested multiple times (the tests are based on child safety seat
tests in the US). I feel safer and know that he is also safer when he
wears his harness. I selected the PetSafe Happy Ride Safety Harness in
size medium. This harness has passed safety tests since it was first
launched and is now a safe harness for dogs.
While I have not had
to use customer service at this time, the company will replace a
harness from ANY company if you are in an accident with your pet with
that harness, because they believe that harnesses should be replaced
after an accident due to the forces on them.
One thing that
you must also do is ALWAYS use the harness. If you get into the habit of
not using it because you're "just going down the street" or something
like that, using it won't become a habit and it won't help you because
you'll use excuses to not have it on your dog.
So, to keep your dog safe, consider getting a car harness!
PetSafe Happy Ride Safety Harness ratings:
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