Add To Your WishlistCarSafe Dog Harness XS (Crash Tested)

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CarSafe Dog Harness - Extra Small XS (Crash Tested)

Crash Tested Harness: For dog owners looking for extra peace of mind. the crash tested CarSafe Harnesses are certified up to 32kgs / 70lbs (large size harness - please check the size guide for maximum weight limits per harness). They directly link to the car seat belt system with no extra connection clip required. Featuring a padded and breathable layer on the chest panel for comfortable journeys, combined with high tech fully reflective fabric for extra visibility when needed. Two years in development, this innovative new harness is specially engineered for easy fitting and conversion into a comfortable walking harness for the perfect day trip!

Size - XS Extra Small
CHEST 40cm - 50cm (16"-20") NECK - 34cm (13.5") WEIGHT 7kg (15lbs) Please see the Size Guide for more assistance.

This newly designed collection of CarSafe dog car harnesses is designed to keep your dog safe and secure, while providing all the best qualities of a walking harness, for ease and convenience on any road trip.

Do you know about Rule 57?

For the safety of the driver and other road users, many countries have legislation in place that requests owners secure their pets while a vehicle is moving. Yet research suggests that around the globe, awareness of these laws is fairly low. Insurance companies are also starting to take a stronger stance on this. If your unrestrained dog is found to have contributed to a road accident, your insurance claim may be invalidated – and nobody wants that.

Rule 57 in the Highway Code states: "When in a vehicle make sure dogs or other animals are suitably restrained so they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you, or themselves, if you stop quickly. A seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog cage or dog guard are ways of restraining animals in cars."

Unsecured dogs in cars is a global issue, here are just a few examples:

  • UK: 69% dog owners are not aware of law
  • USA: 84% of drivers do not secure their dog in car
  • Germany: Up to 52% of drivers do not secure their dog in car
  • Netherlands: 51% of drivers had an emergency due to their dog
  • Australia: 5000 dogs a year injured by leaping from vehicles