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a crash tested dog booster seat - can it be true? OK - I saw this on facebook this morning! Does anyone have info on it? Anyone own one? Thoughts? Crash Tested Dog Car Seats – PupSaver Crash Tested Booster Seat | Mighty Mite Dog Gear |
Interesting, but what about rear and side impacts? I still believe that the most important elements for car safety are: 1) a harness the dog will not fall out of and that will not cause harm 2) a sturdy tether that will not break on impact and that minimizes the dog being thrown (the same way a seat belt minimizes human movement, but does not stop it completely). A soft sided carrier/crate secured to the seat is probably best, but my dogs would never tolerate it. Wire or plastic crates would be like falling in an elevator, in my opinion. |
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The Center for Pet Safety pretty much nixed tethers. They want the dog to stay on the car seat and tethers that add length to the dog means the dog will be thrown off the seat in an impact Soft crates are extremely dangerous because the zippers burst open and many dogs can get out on their own by giggling the zippers I have the Variocage for my own dogs and love it but it will only work for SUVs and it costs a king's ransom. I like the idea of this car seat but don't know of anyone who has used it yet. |
Check the updated styles and wt limits on Sleepypod.com they have new models that have been crash tested for dogs that weigh more than 7 lbs. we love ours. |
1 Attachment(s) Made decision to retire Katy's car seat; it was hers! Happy to see so many really good options out there--much has changed in 15 years. While my home is still yorkie-less, this week I took the plunge and bought the PupSaver (original). I like that it is front-seat friendly. |
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