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Reddit mentions of Kurgo Dog Harness | Car Harness for Dogs | Extra Large | Black | Pet Safety Seat Belt | Certified Crash Tested Harness | Car Seatbelt | Tru-Fit Enhanced Strength Style

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Kurgo Dog Harness | Car Harness for Dogs | Extra Large | Black | Pet Safety Seat Belt | Certified Crash Tested Harness | Car Seatbelt | Tru-Fit Enhanced Strength Style
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    Features:
  • CRASH TESTED & SAFE: Most broadly sold crash tested harness; crash tested at a university testing facility following child car seat standards; enhanced strength harness is crash tested for dogs up to 75 lbs
  • ADJUSTABLE & COMFORTABLE: Five adjustment points for customizable fit on dogs of all shapes and sizes; broad, padded chest plate for extra protection and comfort
  • DOG SEAT BELT TETHER INLCUDED: Dog tether (seat belt loop with attached carabiner) is included and compatible with any car seat belt system and can also be used as a lead for training
  • SIZING & FIT: X-Large size fits dogs with 24 to 35-inch neck, 28 to 48-inch chest; see size chart to the left for further details
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height9 Inches
Length0.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizeX-Large
Weight0.95 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kurgo Dog Harness | Car Harness for Dogs | Extra Large | Black | Pet Safety Seat Belt | Certified Crash Tested Harness | Car Seatbelt | Tru-Fit Enhanced Strength Style:

u/jperras ยท 1 pointr/cars

90lbs Doberman owner here. It can be done, it just takes a few dollars, and some practice with your dog.

  • You want a sling/hammock. Don't skimp on the price of this. Not saying the one you linked to is bad (I have no idea, really), but cheaping out on the hammock for your car is kinda dumb :)
  • You can buy door protectors. They are not perfect - my dog manages to sometimes pull them out of window (they sit there with tabs that go between the glass and the rubber seal), but they're better than nothing.
  • Get a travel harness. Giving your dog just enough freedom to reorient themselves but not enough so that they can cause an accident/damage your backseat/doors is essential. Also, if you get rear-ended, the last thing you want is an un-tethered dog flying towards your windshield.
  • To work with the above harness (or any harness, really), get a seatbelt clip. It'll let you connect them directly to the seatbelt clip in the back seat, which is great.
  • Get the interior of your vehicle vacuumed/detailed every month or so. Dogs gonna dog :)