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Old 09-23-2015, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
The dogs are loose right now...... Can't be worse than that. Still better than what you got going now.
Unfortunately most were not, all except one didn't do anything in the test performed. I will have to try and find that video. Most are made in china. I will not buy anything for my dog that's made by someone that eats them.
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Originally Posted by shortride
I had this custom made for the back. It serves two purposes. It helps keep it clean as well as restricts the dog from getting in the from.


I like that ALOT
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Originally Posted by shortride
I had this custom made for the back. It serves two purposes. It helps keep it clean as well as restricts the dog from getting in the from.


What would I do with the extra 2 hours I spend trying to vacuum dog hair out of the Carpet.
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I am about to buy two seat belts that look top notch and are safty tested and made in the USA. There expensive but I love my dogs so its worth it.
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Originally Posted by Suzuki14258
Unfortunately most were not, all except one didn't do anything in the test performed. I will have to try and find that video. Most are made in china. I will not buy anything for my dog that's made by someone that eats them.
Ours has a loop you put the seat belt through. You latch the vehicle belt like normal and it holds whatever the webbed dog harness can hold. No cheap hardware, just strong webbing.

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Originally Posted by QwkTrip
Ours has a loop you put the seat belt through. You latch the vehicle belt like normal and it holds whatever the webbed dog harness can hold. No cheap hardware, just strong webbing.
I went with the champion k9 seat belt. It was one of the best rated and vet approved. There was another one I looked at that sounds like what you were describing that was also very highly rated. They were a 3 point seat belt.
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Suzuki14258 - I went with the champion k9 seat belt. ...


Way to be a responsible pet owner.
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Luckily I only drive my dogs one mile to my work and back through my subdivision and back home and on occasion to our vets and back (2 miles also through subdivision). I never get of 25 mph. Oh they do love going to my work since I run a Golf Course they getloadsof running and chasing squirrels and ducks!
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Way to be a responsible pet owner.
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I will post a picture whenever I get them. Can't wait to see the look on the face of the one that likes to go the front seat without permission haha.
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Originally Posted by Turfguy
Luckily I only drive my dogs one mile to my work and back through my subdivision and back home and on occasion to our vets and back (2 miles also through subdivision). I never get of 25 mph. Oh they do love going to my work since I run a Golf Course they getloadsof running and chasing squirrels and ducks!
Sounds like they're having a pretty good life!
Unless you fully admit you whack them. You shouldn't have to explain, how you raise your furry kids.
It's none of our business!

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