The SleepyPod is a very good seatbelt harness.......but......the straps at the adjustment point will slip continuously. I have had the SleepyPod Clickit, the Sports Harness, and the Terrain Harness. The adjustment would never stay put. I contacted the company about the issue several times. I finally returned the Terrain Harness (plus, the Terrain Harness was too thick, bulky, and heavy). I still use the Sports Harness, but had to sew the straps in place to keep them from becoming loose. I also still have the Clickit, but I is so cumbersome and time consuming to use. When I do use it, I do so without using the bottom straps that connect to the back slit in the seat. Also, the Clickit sits high up on my dogs neck..I just can’t seem to find a seatbelt harness that is both comfortable and excellent in safety.
Loved watching Molly! But just wanted to comment that I did get the sport version of Sleepy Pod for my mini schnauzer 2 years ago, specifically for its safety and passing the crash-test. Unfortunately, my pup, who was then about 5-6 mos old, absolutely hated it!! With the seat belt threading through the back, it basically was pushing him down, forcing him to just lay down (like the lap belt lays across your lap). And I'm sure the chest piece offers a lot of protection but it's pretty rigid with hardly any give, and can't imagine it being comfortable. Not to mention the heavy buckles in the back. Needless to say, he developed a huge dislike for anything touching his back, be it a harness or a coat (he freezes and crouches funny). Fast forward today, 2 years later, despite his love to go out for walks, he hides under the table as soon as he hears his leash and harness jingle (at least, he doesn't crouch anymore).
In the past week, TWO cars have almost hit me. One of the instances included my 100 lb boy slamming into the dashboard. 😮😢 Thankfully, he did not receive any injuries, just very shaken up as he’s a very tender hearted boy! I don’t feel I will be as lucky next time, and it would be heartbreaking to him not to “go bye bye” with mama ever again! Soo, I’m here to get some info on diff types and what will work best for my boy! Thanks for all this info! He will never ever be in a moving vehicle again without being restrained, not because of me but because I will never forgive myself knowing I allowed my babies in harms way! You never know what other drives you will meet on the road. He won’t like it much but better him a little mad with me than something tragic to happen. We have a trip planned in 3 weeks, and the babies will def have to comes as I can’t travel without my big boy (overnight separation anxiety is real folks, no other anxiety unless Im not home shortly after dark, so def have to find the best one for him soon)The risk is just not worth it! My babies have always been restrained, and so from now on my furbabies will be as well! Safe travels everyone! 🩵💜🩵
Ezydog now have a crash tested Australian, UK and USA certified chest plate harness called the Drive harness. It is made from seatbelt webbing and the seatbelt threads through handles on the harness. It is far safer than the ezy dog harness shown in the video (the clip attaching the seatbelt to the D ring on the harness has been shown to break on crash tests even at low speed impacts = projectile dog).
Yep, I bought the Ezydog Drive Harness two years ago, and frankly it's by far the best harness I've ever had in 50 years of dog ownership. Its design is pure genius and whoever came up with the mag-lok buckle should get an award. I've varied how the harness is attached to the seatbelt by using a proper, weight rated mountaineering carabiner attached around the diagonal length of the seatbelt and clipped through the harness loops. Much quicker and easier, and gives the dog room to move without compromising safety. BTW after two years of use the harness is still in as new condition despite daily use, including Paddy, a Brittany, doing extensive bush bashing. The quality breast plate protects him from being injured if he were to run into a stake and is so comfortable that he can wear it all day. Further, the double o-ring lead anchor on the back of the harness has stopped him from pulling on the lead because if he tries his front feet get lifted, so he just doesn't even bother any more. Seriously, this is the best harness on the planet, a brilliant piece of design. You will not believe the peace of mind it brings, knowing that your dog is protected as well as can be.
@@davidbarry994 if you are still available can I see pictures of what you have done for your dogs protection. I have a service dog for epilepsy and want to know he is safe as he goes everywhere I go.
Those leashes that click in the seatbelt are a very bad idea. Just gotta watch dog crash test videos ! Please, only recommend harnesses that have been actually tested, like Sleepypod.
Great video, thank you for sharing. Super helpful to see the different varieties. As a new dog owner to two puppies, I've had no idea which way to go for these.
Thanks for the great video. You’re so cute talking to your dog 9:40. With the Sleepypod can the dog lay down with it.?? My dog lays down within minutes of the ride.
Agreed.. They even say on the packaging the EZYDOG CHEST PLATE HARNESS is not designed as a safety restraint in cars. The EZYDOG DRIVE DOG HARNESS is the one you want.
Sleepypod is the only harness that passes crash tests. Companies make claims but don’t actually test. Don’t buckle your beloved pet in anything but a properly fit Sleepypod.
I'm wondering about the standard harness itself. those with metal clips that interlock can be difficult to put on or remove. The plastic clips that you squeeze to engage/disengage are much easier, but will they hold fast in an accident in which force is so high? Any thoughts on that? Thanks for this video.
The one that just hooks into the seatbelt with one strap looks like it's just going to tether her and keep her from getting into your lap while you're driving, but as for protecting HER in an impact, it looks like she'd get whiplash.
The first two you show are car RESTRAINTS and only designed to stop the dog jumping around in the car and to be contained. In an accident they WILL fail and the dog will be injured (you can easily look up crash tested videos for these). Sleepypod Click-It harnesses are actual crash harnesses which can save the dogs life in event of an accident, it's comparable to us wearing a seatbelt, the others aren't. EzyDog have brought out their own crash harness called the EzyDog Drive Harness. I wouldn't reccomend using a restraint harness even if sold as a safety harness, as if you do your research, you'll find there have been "dog car safety harnesses" on the market but when independently crash tested the dummy dog actually ended up being decapitated because of the harness. ONLY use a crash harness, or crate your dog! My GSD is a service dog and when getting into cars that aren't mine or my mums that are decked out for her safety and with her crash harness, she's trained to lay in the footwell of the backseat where she will not become a projectile and is in the safest possible place she can be.
I laughed during this video. My dog sits on the seat belt connector all the time and I have to really work to get him off until I can plug in the seat belt. I am having a problem with the seat belt locking. So I have also ordered the Vastar seat belt attachment
My 75 pound collies also enjoy sitting on top of the seat belt connector, making it nearly impossible to get them properly latched in. So happy to know that I am not the only one experiencing this struggle! 😂 Still, it's worth it to know that the Sleepypod harness keeps them safe.
What dog safety harness do you recommend for a 70# dog. Keeping in mind I travel long ways and dog needs to be able to lay down while being safe. I watched your video and the one most secure only allows the pup to sit straight up. The straps don’t say their weight ratings. I need more assistance
It was only a few weeks ago that I actually learned that the first example (strap from seatbelt to the dog's collar) was dangerous, and actually not legal. My daughter and our 2 dogs (Boof the Labrador and Skip the Kelpie X) were invited to her friend's Border Collie's 1st Birthday party. There were about 10 dogs there, all wearing harnesses. I then learned why, and found out that one of the girls there with her dog had been fined a couple of $hundred for just having the collar to seatbelt strap. I was mortified, so upon leaving, I went straight to the petshop to purchase harnesses ... hoping that I wasn't going to be pulled over by Police and fined! Sure, they are more time-consuming to get into the car, and gone are the days when they come with me when picking up the kids from training/school/parties when they quickly jump in the car and off we go, but at least now I know they are safe.
It’s also a lot easier to guide your dogs while wearing a harness. And just imagine how much more comfortable than leading & being pulled at the neck! Once we used our first one, we’ve never used collars since. Not to mention, leaving collars on pets when not supervised is very dangerous. I’ve known several to be injured & even killed by some kind of freak accident that could have been avoided without collar. Harnesses these days are very easy to add phone numbers, names, addresses, etc in case pet gets loose & lost. And impossible for them to remove unlike collars. I try to inform everyone I can because lots of people just don’t know. Sometimes unless something happens, you just never think about it. But with my love for furbabies, I just want to ensure none of them ever have to experience any tragedies like that when they can be avoided, and avoid the huge heartbreak we furmoms would experience! (There’s no pain like it that I’ve ever experience thus far in life) Hope you & your furbabies are well! God bless! 🩵💜🩵💜
I have a harness from Ruffwear but when I put my cockapoo in the seatbelt he was able to walk from side to side and he got all tangled up any ideas what I did wrong?
I will Never, ever, ever use a seat belt for any of my dogs they are death traps!! Have you ever watched any of the testing videos for them? If you had you would agree with me & never risk your dog again. My dogs travel in crash tested crates which is so much safer for them & they can relax & have constant access to water on a journey too.
I've seen the videos yes - the majority of harnesses fail; but as she said in the video, the sleepypod is one of the ones that have been tested and passed.
Honestly the only truly "safe" way to transport a dog is how animal control and hunters do it. In a cage fully attached (welded) to the frame of the vehicle (truck or van). Then you have to be conscious of heat and cold and exposure. Or the crash being to the location of the cage. A close second is in a hard side carrier inside the vehicle which can go flying in a crash. The impact to the dog is the short space between the dog and the carrier unless the carrier fails. Every one I have seen crash tested by insurance companies or the designer has failed at high enough speeds. Which is not very high. This is why you do not see anyone telling you your dog will be safe in a crash, unless they plan to be sued. They use words like safer or safest.
Something like this www.kurgo.com/dog-seat-belts/auto-zip-line-leash-zip-line-combo/ OR www.amazon.co.uk/SlowTon-Attachment-Seatbelt-Vehicle-Adjustable/dp/B07H79YCSB
I have a golden retriever that measured 17.5 inches and they are saying he wears a small with the sleepy pod. Is that correct? This is a very large golden retriever. What do I need to buy with it?
I have yet to decide on what safety belt I should get for my dog..which one would you recommend for a lab/ German shepherd mix? Plus I get anxiety when I have him in the car with me when he's going back and forth in the car hehe
Naturally Kat - get the sleepypod. They are the only one that has actually been safety tested and passed. Some of the others dis not hold up and snapped.
Leah Noreman check out center for pet safety, they do actual crash tests. According to them the sport is just as safe as the utility, also they just came out with the terrain and it has 10% less force
Please don't force pets into a sitting position, especially old dogs with painful joints who feel every bump in the road. Many comfortable, humane, safe options exist for our furry travel companions, for example, a pet booster seat with harness that SAFELY lets your dog sit OR lie down. Easy to Google search for reputable brands.
If you value your dog please check this link store.ezydog.com/safety-tested-vehicle-harness/ . They also have a video on how to install the harness correctly. This company is putting the effort in to getting it right... Not cheap but worth it I believe.
The SleepyPod is a very good seatbelt harness.......but......the straps at the adjustment point will slip continuously. I have had the SleepyPod Clickit, the Sports Harness, and the Terrain Harness. The adjustment would never stay put. I contacted the company about the issue several times. I finally returned the Terrain Harness (plus, the Terrain Harness was too thick, bulky, and heavy). I still use the Sports Harness, but had to sew the straps in place to keep them from becoming loose. I also still have the Clickit, but I is so cumbersome and time consuming to use. When I do use it, I do so without using the bottom straps that connect to the back slit in the seat. Also, the Clickit sits high up on my dogs neck..I just can’t seem to find a seatbelt harness that is both comfortable and excellent in safety.
Loved watching Molly! But just wanted to comment that I did get the sport version of Sleepy Pod for my mini schnauzer 2 years ago, specifically for its safety and passing the crash-test. Unfortunately, my pup, who was then about 5-6 mos old, absolutely hated it!! With the seat belt threading through the back, it basically was pushing him down, forcing him to just lay down (like the lap belt lays across your lap). And I'm sure the chest piece offers a lot of protection but it's pretty rigid with hardly any give, and can't imagine it being comfortable. Not to mention the heavy buckles in the back. Needless to say, he developed a huge dislike for anything touching his back, be it a harness or a coat (he freezes and crouches funny). Fast forward today, 2 years later, despite his love to go out for walks, he hides under the table as soon as he hears his leash and harness jingle (at least, he doesn't crouch anymore).
In the past week, TWO cars have almost hit me. One of the instances included my 100 lb boy slamming into the dashboard. 😮😢 Thankfully, he did not receive any injuries, just very shaken up as he’s a very tender hearted boy! I don’t feel I will be as lucky next time, and it would be heartbreaking to him not to “go bye bye” with mama ever again! Soo, I’m here to get some info on diff types and what will work best for my boy! Thanks for all this info! He will never ever be in a moving vehicle again without being restrained, not because of me but because I will never forgive myself knowing I allowed my babies in harms way! You never know what other drives you will meet on the road. He won’t like it much but better him a little mad with me than something tragic to happen. We have a trip planned in 3 weeks, and the babies will def have to comes as I can’t travel without my big boy (overnight separation anxiety is real folks, no other anxiety unless Im not home shortly after dark, so def have to find the best one for him soon)The risk is just not worth it! My babies have always been restrained, and so from now on my furbabies will be as well! Safe travels everyone! 🩵💜🩵
Ezydog now have a crash tested Australian, UK and USA certified chest plate harness called the Drive harness. It is made from seatbelt webbing and the seatbelt threads through handles on the harness. It is far safer than the ezy dog harness shown in the video (the clip attaching the seatbelt to the D ring on the harness has been shown to break on crash tests even at low speed impacts = projectile dog).
Yep, I bought the Ezydog Drive Harness two years ago, and frankly it's by far the best harness I've ever had in 50 years of dog ownership. Its design is pure genius and whoever came up with the mag-lok buckle should get an award. I've varied how the harness is attached to the seatbelt by using a proper, weight rated mountaineering carabiner attached around the diagonal length of the seatbelt and clipped through the harness loops. Much quicker and easier, and gives the dog room to move without compromising safety. BTW after two years of use the harness is still in as new condition despite daily use, including Paddy, a Brittany, doing extensive bush bashing. The quality breast plate protects him from being injured if he were to run into a stake and is so comfortable that he can wear it all day. Further, the double o-ring lead anchor on the back of the harness has stopped him from pulling on the lead because if he tries his front feet get lifted, so he just doesn't even bother any more. Seriously, this is the best harness on the planet, a brilliant piece of design. You will not believe the peace of mind it brings, knowing that your dog is protected as well as can be.
@@davidbarry994 Thanks for that great review of EZD Drive, I like your adaptation using a carabiner.
@@davidbarry994 if you are still available can I see pictures of what you have done for your dogs protection. I have a service dog for epilepsy and want to know he is safe as he goes everywhere I go.
Helpful information. Is there an update to the suggestions?
Those leashes that click in the seatbelt are a very bad idea. Just gotta watch dog crash test videos ! Please, only recommend harnesses that have been actually tested, like Sleepypod.
@AlekI believe the Kurgo crash harness www.kurgo.com/dog-harnesses/enhanced-strength-dog-car-harness/
Why are they a bad idea?
Why you wanna know my name!? Probably deadly whiplash
Your dogs are so well behaved and adorable!
Great video, thank you for sharing. Super helpful to see the different varieties. As a new dog owner to two puppies, I've had no idea which way to go for these.
Thank you for this! I’ll be getting the sleepy pod seatbelt due to this video.
So basically - to sum it up, the more attachements to the car the better and its best to have the seat belt going through the halter
Thanks for the great video. You’re so cute talking to your dog 9:40. With the Sleepypod can the dog lay down with it.?? My dog lays down within minutes of the ride.
Mine too, James. It's important that pets have a choice to lay down, even on short distances.
Eazydog has a crash tested specific carl harness. This is more of a general harness with a seat belt attachment only rated for low speed impacts
Agreed.. They even say on the packaging the EZYDOG CHEST PLATE HARNESS is not designed as a safety restraint in cars. The EZYDOG DRIVE DOG HARNESS is the one you want.
she never said which one she liked the best.
Very intelligent and well spoken. Very informative
You didn’t explain why these brands are the best, you didn’t talk about all three crash test ratings. Or really go into any detail for that mater.
Be grateful
Sleepypod is the only harness that passes crash tests. Companies make claims but don’t actually test. Don’t buckle your beloved pet in anything but a properly fit Sleepypod.
@@SocietyIsUnravelling
I would love to get a SleepyPod, but my mini Schnauzer only weighs 13 pounds. Going to try Kurgo.
Please could u do a demonstration for the lead that goes around the headrest
Great comprehensive video. Thanks so much.
With the sleepypod can the dog lay down comfortably for long trips
I'm wondering about the standard harness itself. those with metal clips that interlock can be difficult to put on or remove. The plastic clips that you squeeze to engage/disengage are much easier, but will they hold fast in an accident in which force is so high? Any thoughts on that? Thanks for this video.
The one that just hooks into the seatbelt with one strap looks like it's just going to tether her and keep her from getting into your lap while you're driving, but as for protecting HER in an impact, it looks like she'd get whiplash.
Arki Kali my thoughts to once it abruptly tightens up as the dog flies forward
Great Video. Helped me make my decision.
This video was so helpful! Thank you!!!
The first two you show are car RESTRAINTS and only designed to stop the dog jumping around in the car and to be contained. In an accident they WILL fail and the dog will be injured (you can easily look up crash tested videos for these). Sleepypod Click-It harnesses are actual crash harnesses which can save the dogs life in event of an accident, it's comparable to us wearing a seatbelt, the others aren't. EzyDog have brought out their own crash harness called the EzyDog Drive Harness. I wouldn't reccomend using a restraint harness even if sold as a safety harness, as if you do your research, you'll find there have been "dog car safety harnesses" on the market but when independently crash tested the dummy dog actually ended up being decapitated because of the harness. ONLY use a crash harness, or crate your dog! My GSD is a service dog and when getting into cars that aren't mine or my mums that are decked out for her safety and with her crash harness, she's trained to lay in the footwell of the backseat where she will not become a projectile and is in the safest possible place she can be.
Molly is soooo happy. Are there places to find large dog car harness crash tests? I looked up Sleepypod, but it was from 2015, and it is July 2020.
molly played her part excellent!
Thank you. So helpful.
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
I laughed during this video. My dog sits on the seat belt connector all the time and I have to really work to get him off until I can plug in the seat belt. I am having a problem with the seat belt locking. So I have also ordered the Vastar seat belt attachment
My 75 pound collies also enjoy sitting on top of the seat belt connector, making it nearly impossible to get them properly latched in. So happy to know that I am not the only one experiencing this struggle! 😂 Still, it's worth it to know that the Sleepypod harness keeps them safe.
What dog safety harness do you recommend for a 70# dog. Keeping in mind I travel long ways and dog needs to be able to lay down while being safe. I watched your video and the one most secure only allows the pup to sit straight up. The straps don’t say their weight ratings. I need more assistance
It was only a few weeks ago that I actually learned that the first example (strap from seatbelt to the dog's collar) was dangerous, and actually not legal. My daughter and our 2 dogs (Boof the Labrador and Skip the Kelpie X) were invited to her friend's Border Collie's 1st Birthday party. There were about 10 dogs there, all wearing harnesses. I then learned why, and found out that one of the girls there with her dog had been fined a couple of $hundred for just having the collar to seatbelt strap. I was mortified, so upon leaving, I went straight to the petshop to purchase harnesses ... hoping that I wasn't going to be pulled over by Police and fined! Sure, they are more time-consuming to get into the car, and gone are the days when they come with me when picking up the kids from training/school/parties when they quickly jump in the car and off we go, but at least now I know they are safe.
It’s also a lot easier to guide your dogs while wearing a harness. And just imagine how much more comfortable than leading & being pulled at the neck! Once we used our first one, we’ve never used collars since. Not to mention, leaving collars on pets when not supervised is very dangerous. I’ve known several to be injured & even killed by some kind of freak accident that could have been avoided without collar. Harnesses these days are very easy to add phone numbers, names, addresses, etc in case pet gets loose & lost. And impossible for them to remove unlike collars. I try to inform everyone I can because lots of people just don’t know. Sometimes unless something happens, you just never think about it. But with my love for furbabies, I just want to ensure none of them ever have to experience any tragedies like that when they can be avoided, and avoid the huge heartbreak we furmoms would experience! (There’s no pain like it that I’ve ever experience thus far in life) Hope you & your furbabies are well! God bless! 🩵💜🩵💜
I have a harness from Ruffwear but when I put my cockapoo in the seatbelt he was able to walk from side to side and he got all tangled up any ideas what I did wrong?
I own both the sleepypod sport clickit and the ezy dog drive, which would you say is superior in a crash?
All plastic clips failed the crash test. None of these work in an actual car accident.
In your opinion would the Sleepypod Terrain harness work on a whippet?
I will Never, ever, ever use a seat belt for any of my dogs they are death traps!! Have you ever watched any of the testing videos for them? If you had you would agree with me & never risk your dog again. My dogs travel in crash tested crates which is so much safer for them & they can relax & have constant access to water on a journey too.
I've seen the videos yes - the majority of harnesses fail; but as she said in the video, the sleepypod is one of the ones that have been tested and passed.
There are some crash-test approved harnesses.
Honestly the only truly "safe" way to transport a dog is how animal control and hunters do it. In a cage fully attached (welded) to the frame of the vehicle (truck or van). Then you have to be conscious of heat and cold and exposure. Or the crash being to the location of the cage. A close second is in a hard side carrier inside the vehicle which can go flying in a crash. The impact to the dog is the short space between the dog and the carrier unless the carrier fails. Every one I have seen crash tested by insurance companies or the designer has failed at high enough speeds. Which is not very high. This is why you do not see anyone telling you your dog will be safe in a crash, unless they plan to be sued. They use words like safer or safest.
These dogs are so good xxxx
Has anyone got any bright ideas about securing dogs in the back of a VW Caddy setup where there are no seatbelt attachments ?
Something like this www.kurgo.com/dog-seat-belts/auto-zip-line-leash-zip-line-combo/ OR www.amazon.co.uk/SlowTon-Attachment-Seatbelt-Vehicle-Adjustable/dp/B07H79YCSB
I have a golden retriever that measured 17.5 inches and they are saying he wears a small with the sleepy pod. Is that correct? This is a very large golden retriever. What do I need to buy with it?
Are you sure you measured right? My 50 lb border collie mix is 29 inches and my 50 lb lab mix is 30 inches. My little 16 lb dog is 18 inches.
I have yet to decide on what safety belt I should get for my dog..which one would you recommend for a lab/ German shepherd mix? Plus I get anxiety when I have him in the car with me when he's going back and forth in the car hehe
Naturally Kat - get the sleepypod. They are the only one that has actually been safety tested and passed. Some of the others dis not hold up and snapped.
So sleepypod is your favorite? Have you tried the click it sport?
I have tried the ClickIt Sport harness. That's an excellent option as well!
Leah Noreman check out center for pet safety, they do actual crash tests. According to them the sport is just as safe as the utility, also they just came out with the terrain and it has 10% less force
Jodi Schuster thanks! I have the click it sport. I was just wondering
Down voted because that tether is not crash safe.
Weight capacity?
Can they lay down with this
What kind of dog is Molly?
Beagle
Good girl Molly! You deserve a 🍔 hamburger!
Please don't force pets into a sitting position, especially old dogs with painful joints who feel every bump in the road. Many comfortable, humane, safe options exist for our furry travel companions, for example, a pet booster seat with harness that SAFELY lets your dog sit OR lie down. Easy to Google search for reputable brands.
can i take Molly home with me.lol She is so precious .
Ima make my own out of actual seatbelts
Si fuese en español
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If you value your dog please check this link store.ezydog.com/safety-tested-vehicle-harness/ . They also have a video on how to install the harness correctly. This company is putting the effort in to getting it right... Not cheap but worth it I believe.
WOW! Twitchy much?
Please delete this video and redo it showing much more clearly how these seat belts connect.
Oh my. I think someone needs to update her presentation skills
had to turn this off, such an Annoying voice, sorry