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Old 11-22-2020, 09:29 PM
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Does anyone have a recommendation and experience with the dog leashes that attach to the seat belts?

I looked at several on Amazon and they said not compatible with F150s. I would have thought that all buckle systems were universal/standardized.

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Not sure why that would show up as not compatible. I just searched “dog harness for cars” and got many choices. They all have the same seatbelt end and none said not compatible with F150.
I have one for our dog we used in a Hyundai and a Dakota. No issues except the dog was able to step on the belt release occasionally.

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I have one of the Amazon straps and it works well. Keeps the wingman back on the center console.



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Hey Gator, you need a haircut !
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I have 2 dogs and they kept getting tangled up with each other all the time. I ended up with a clip on the dring of their harness clipped to one of the posts on the headrests. They can still move a little but not enough to get tangled up
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They also have ones that hook into the LATCH system normally used for car seats, so you don't have to fiddle with the seat belt.
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Front or rear seat? I have 2 giant breed dogs, I have a Carabiner that fastens to the strap for the child seat under the middle rear headrest. Attached to that are two braided paracord leashes with snapclips on them. Put the dogs in the back and clip the snapclips to their harnesses.
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Originally Posted by sharpe15
Front or rear seat? I have 2 giant breed dogs, I have a Carabiner that fastens to the strap for the child seat under the middle rear headrest. Attached to that are two braided paracord leashes with snapclips on them. Put the dogs in the back and clip the snapclips to their harnesses.
i was planning to use the rear seat in my super crew cab.
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My little guy never leaves the center console..


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Yea until you are in a bad wreck and he is in the center windshield----you need to keep him safe!!
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