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While the Pet Buckle® Dog Travel Harness has been crash tested and other dog travel harness brands have not, most other dog travel harness brands have at least been strength tested. Crash testing does not guarantee that the Pet Buckle® Dog Travel Harness is safer than other dog travel harness brands, but since other dog travel harness brands have not been crash tested there is no proof about which is better. Strength testing is a valid assurance of safety, but crash testing is more assuring. And crash testing a dog travel harness means something else. It means that the manufacturer cares enough about pet safety that they are willing to spend the millions of dollars to make sure their product is safe for your pet.

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Ride Right Padded Dog Car Harness

Author: SephiAndMaya
March 3, 2010

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The Guardian Gear® Ride Right Padded Dog Car Harness has recently been added to Pet Auto Safety.com. Like our black and black with paw prints dog car harness, the houndstooth padded dog car harness, and the camouflage dog car harness, the Ride Right Padded Dog Car Harness has a clip-on strap which buckles directly into the seat belt receptacle of your car. And like the houndstooth padded dog car harness, it is padded with confortable berber lining. The Ride Right Padded Dog Car Harness is also made of water-resistant polyester. The heavy duty make and adjustable fit makes it an ideal safe and comfortable dog car harness for your pet.

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Check out the crash test video of the only dog car safety harness to be crash tested – The Pet Buckle®. I would like to caution you before watching the video. Although the video is of crash test dog dummies, they closely resemble dogs. Visit

http://www.immioutdoors.com/petbuckle/sledtest.htm to watch the video. And to purchase the Pet Buckle® Dog Car Safety Harness, visit Pet Auto Safety.com.

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