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Hi Craft Dog Car HarnessThe Hi-Craft Dog Car Harness is the Original Safety Dog Harness with over 3 million harnesses sold to owners worldwide! Under heavy braking or in an accident your dogs weight is absorbed by the harness across the shoulders and through the padded chest piece, helping to restrain your dog's movement almost like a dog car seat belt. (Size XS car harness does not require padding) Are car harness manufacturers required to safety test them?There are currently no legal requirements for dog car harnesses to be safety tested in the UK, so unfortunately the quality of many car harnesses sold on the internet varies considerably, so why not read customer reviews about the hi craft dog car harness on chat forums and make an informed choice? Surveys estimate that in the UK alone, there's 8 million dogs many of which travel in the car for short trips on a regular basis, to places like the park, vets or boarding kennels and since the introduction of the pet passport scheme even trips abroad, so it makes sense to purchase a safe, durable car harness for you dog to make journeys as safe as possible, especially if you intend to travel on foreign roads. We suggest to customers that you measure your dog, before purchasing your car harness as breed sizes vary and you will often find the gender of your dog will effect the size of the safety car harness you select, so that your new hi craft harness fits securely around your dog, but is also comfortable to wear when travelling in your car on short or long journeys. The Hi-Craft Car Dog Harness is made from light weight nylon for strength and durability and is currently available in four sizes, the measurements refer to the distance between the dogs neck to the bottom of their chest, see car harness guidelines for dog breeds below: Hi-Craft Dog Car Harness Size GuidelinesX Small Car Harness Size: - Fits up to 17in (43cm) of girth behind the front legs. For example the x small dog car harness would be suitable for a Yorkie. Small Car Harness Size: - Fits up to 24in (60cm) of girth behind the front legs. For example the small dog car harness would be suitable for a Westie. Medium Car Harness Size: - Fits up to 30in (75cm) of girth behind the front legs. For example the medium dog car harness would be suitable for a Cocker Spaniel. Large Car Harness Size: - Fits up to 36in (90cm) of girth behind the front legs. For example the large dog car harness would be suitable for a Setter. X Large Car Harness Size: - Fits up to 42in (106cm) of girth behind the front legs. For example the x large dog car harness would be suitable for a Rottweiler. Please remember that dogs of the same breed do vary in size, so owners with several dogs may need more than one harness size and factors such as age or gender will effect the size of the car dog harness you select, especially if you have a growing puppy so it maybe worthwhile selecting the next size up to avoid unnecessary expense! FAQ - Are you legally required to use a car harness for your dog?We are often asked by customers if it's a legal requirement for dog owners to use a car harness for their dogs, dog barrier or car crate to make journeys in the car a safer experience for the driver and passengers? The short answer is NO, but the highway code does recommend you use a car harness for your dog, pet carrier, cage or car guard to restrain your dog to prevent them from distracting the driver, injuring you or themselves if you should need to stop the car quickly or in the event of an accident. Although it's not a legal requirement to use a car harness for your dog, if the police feel that you are not in full control of your car, maybe because your dog is roaming free preventing you from paying full attention to the road conditions, you can still be charged with not having full control over your motor vehicle, so please restrain your dog safely in the car using a car harness or one of the methods mentioned above, even on short trips to the park! The truth is that an unsecured dog of average weight, say 20kgs approximately travelling at just 30 mph, that's involved in a car crash would project the same force as an unbelted small child, equal to a baby elephant causing passengers serious or life threatening injuries, so is it really worth the risk? The evidence quite clearly speaks for itself and we believe it should be a legal motoring requirement for your dog's to be restrained either using a car crate or safety dog car harness, as it can be hard to concentrate on driving especially if you have children and dogs loose in the car, so it makes sense to minimise distractions and securely fasten your love ones in just in case. |
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