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Dogs Ride Certified
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You buckle up. Why doesn't your pup? Learn all about traveling with your dog and how to keep your 4-legged best friend safe in case of a car crash.
Piper's Walk a Thon '21 Recap and Thank You!
Piper's Walk a Thon '21 Recap and Thank You!
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Using a Tether with the Sleepypod Harness isn't Safe
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Using a Tether with the Sleepypod Harness isn't Safe
Adjusting the Straps of the Sleepypod Clickit Sport Harness
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Adjusting the Straps of the Sleepypod Clickit Sport Harness
How to teach your dog to move around in the Sleepypod seatbelt harness
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How to teach your dog to move around in the Sleepypod seatbelt harness
Buckling up your dog in a ZuGoPet Rocketeer Pack Car Seat
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Buckling up your dog in a ZuGoPet Rocketeer Pack Car Seat
The safest place for your dog to ride in the car
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The safest place for your dog to ride in the car
There doesn't have to be a crash for a seatbelt to come in handy
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There doesn't have to be a crash for a seatbelt to come in handy
Most common mistake dog parents make with their pups in the car
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Most common mistake dog parents make with their pups in the car
Thank you for the comparison!!!
We have some crash tested harnesses (can’t remember what brand they are ) but they came with a seatbelt fabric style tether that has 2 very strong caribiner clips so I am assuming they would be safe Unfortunately we don’t always have a spare seat for both of my dogs so I have axkidd car seat tethers around the seat that go underneath the seat then I loop the supplied clips with the harness round them I appreciate it’s not going to be as safe as the dogs being on a seat but sadly our family life doesn’t cater for this :(
I was expecting to see a comparison between those two in terms of car safety. This video does not offer this information. It basically does nothing in terms of comparing these products.
My dog can lie down but can’t get back up and she seems super uncomfortable. I am not sure if she is wearing it wrong or not. How can I tell?
Hello my name is Ashley and I have a Yorky dog I have been trying to find the Zuko Pet seatbelt harness the longest I have tried was a year from my dog Olivia she’s a Yorky and I would like to know do you have any small versions of testers available
what size are the harnesses?
Hi! They run from small to xlarge, but it'll depend on your dog's girth. The harnesses will fit for a dog 16.5 inches up to 40 inches. You can find more sizing details here: www.dogsridecertified.com/shop. Thanks!
Hi. Is the ventilation sufficient for 12 hours flight in cabin?
I'm still not clear on the differences in pros/cons of each.
Nice video, thanks.
My dog is wriggling out of my sleepypod. I had the tether AND the seatbelt on him because of this... How can I stop him from wriggling out of this? He is a 95 pound Goldendoodle that hates riding in the car. He tries to get in the front seat. That's why I MUST figure out the best way to restrain him.
Hi Jaci, Sorry to hear you're having trouble with keeping your dog in the harness! First, you'll need to make sure the harness is adjusted tight enough around his body. You should be able to get 3 fingers flat underneath the straps. But the big thing is training. Since he hates riding in the car, the anxiety around the car ride is triggering all the movement = escaping. Would you like to set up a call or meet and greet (if you're local) to talk some more about this? Email me, I'd love to help you get your dog riding safely and calmly in the car! info@dogsridecertified.com
So helpful. Thanks!
How do the two compare in the car? Im leaning towards the Terrain but heard it’s less comfortable for the dog in the car when laying down.
did you get it! i’m on the fence
Hi! You can't go wrong with either on, as long as the harness is the proper fit for your pup. For both, the seatbelt goes through the harness the same way, and your dog should still be able to sit up, lay down, turn left and right.