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How to Use Dog Seat Belts

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Separate the dog seat belt into its two component parts. These parts are the dog harness and the seat belt adapter.
  • Step 2:
    Slip the dog harness on to your pet. There are two arm holes on the bottom of the harness that your pet's two front legs will go through, while the rest of the harness covers your pet's stomach area and stops just before the hind legs. The top of the harness zips up your pet's back, creating a natural hole for his head. Once you put the legs in the leg holes, your dog's head will already be in place inside the head hole when you zip up the harness.
  • Step 3:
    Buckle one of the human seat belts in the back seat of your car. Then, tie the dog seat belt adaptor to the buckled human seat belt.
  • Step 4:
    Adjust the length of the dog seat belt adapter to suit your pet. Make the adapter long enough that your pet is not rendered completely immobile, but short enough that he can not jump into the front seat.
  • Step 5:
    Lift your dog into the back seat of your car. Then, clip the free end of the dog seat belt adapter to the dog harness. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure your pet's comfort. Your dog is now buckled in and ready to travel.

Tips & Warnings

  • Handicapped Pets has pet seat belts for pets of all ages and abilities. You can use these belts for any kind of dog, not just handicapped ones (see Resources below).
  • Four Paws has a safety harness for pets that can be attached to any car seat belt (see Resouces below).
  • It may take a few practice sessions of driving around the block for your dog to become accustomed to the seat belt. You don't want to take a maiden voyage with the seat belt without having practiced, as your dog may twist and struggle and try to chew through the belt.
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