Casper
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- Apr 28, 2013
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I've been looking for a pet safety restraint for Rocky, Because car rides really excite Rock, Problem being, I get him in the back seat, and he roams to the front, to my lap, to the window, kicking the car out of gear, when taking off from a red light, He falls backwards in the seat, Not that I drive fast, but because he's not real graceful in his balance. In fighting him off of me, and trying to stop, he dives down in the floor board, with his hind legs still in the seat, he's also real slow to back up, lol. Okay and in general, it's just not a safe practice for my pet to be loose inside of my car while moving, and for all these reasons, I was in search of a safety restraint to fix all these problems, Some great ideas, and devices home made had come from my search, but then someone suggested if Pet Smart doesn't carry it, Try "Amazon"….. and this is what I found:
In cars and trucks made prior to 2003, The small web and "D" ring come into place, as the seat belt goes through it, and the clip on the end of the restraint clips on Rocky's Harness, and a Harness is Necessary!!
For vehicles current back to 2003, There is a Metal Latch device in your back seat, I've seen it while cleaning my vehicle but never knew what it was for, anyway the seatbelt end of the restraint clips on this safety Latch device installed in your car, and then the clip fastens to Rocky's harness the same way.
After making the necessary adjustment of the length for Rocky, He was able to stand, Sit, and Lay down on the rear seat, next to the passenger window, and stay put. The tension from the strap, also helped him maintain his balance. The way the D Rings are made on his harness offered good restraint for him, and of course the latch inside the back seat offered the same protection. Taking off, stopping, and left and right turns were no problem for Rocky, and made his Rides comfortable, balanced, and ensures his and my safety at all times. I noticed he liked to get up front to the A/C vents, after laying on the back seat, he just realized he has vents back there. So the restraint also helped in force ably calming his excitement. Hope this helps any of you, which may need to travel with your pets, or currently take them for car rides, and care enough to fasten them in with safety restraint for theirs and your protection. Hope this helps…
In cars and trucks made prior to 2003, The small web and "D" ring come into place, as the seat belt goes through it, and the clip on the end of the restraint clips on Rocky's Harness, and a Harness is Necessary!!
For vehicles current back to 2003, There is a Metal Latch device in your back seat, I've seen it while cleaning my vehicle but never knew what it was for, anyway the seatbelt end of the restraint clips on this safety Latch device installed in your car, and then the clip fastens to Rocky's harness the same way.
After making the necessary adjustment of the length for Rocky, He was able to stand, Sit, and Lay down on the rear seat, next to the passenger window, and stay put. The tension from the strap, also helped him maintain his balance. The way the D Rings are made on his harness offered good restraint for him, and of course the latch inside the back seat offered the same protection. Taking off, stopping, and left and right turns were no problem for Rocky, and made his Rides comfortable, balanced, and ensures his and my safety at all times. I noticed he liked to get up front to the A/C vents, after laying on the back seat, he just realized he has vents back there. So the restraint also helped in force ably calming his excitement. Hope this helps any of you, which may need to travel with your pets, or currently take them for car rides, and care enough to fasten them in with safety restraint for theirs and your protection. Hope this helps…