Just what the doctor ordered to allow my wife and I to transport our English Bulldog in the rear hatch area of our '89 Vette! Thank you for creating this product and God bless!
@@kurgo thank you for the reply! I installed it today, will be using it for short slow rides as it is a great invention! Probably wouldn't trust my dog's life with it on the highway though until it's been crazy tested! Thanks again!
Of course this product is not crash tested. It's secured to grab handles, not the seat belt. It's a nice idea but I hate to think what would happen to your pooch in an accident.
Thank you for reaching out, Andrew! It's true the Auto Zip Line is not crash-tested. This product is meant more as a way to prevent distracted driving because it helps keep your pet in the backseat while still allowing them the flexibility to move around. It can be a great starter product to help slowly transition your dog to a crash-tested product that is more restrictive. If your main intent is to keep your dog protected in the event of an accident though, we would recommend either our Enhanced Strength Tru-Fit Harness or our Impact Harness.
Just what the doctor ordered to allow my wife and I to transport our English Bulldog in the rear hatch area of our '89 Vette! Thank you for creating this product and God bless!
What kind of dog is this in your video?! Dora looks so much like my dog
Is it crash - tested??
Curious also if it is safe for accidents?! /Crash tested?
Thank you for this question! This zip line is not crash tested; we do apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
@@kurgo thank you for the reply! I installed it today, will be using it for short slow rides as it is a great invention! Probably wouldn't trust my dog's life with it on the highway though until it's been crazy tested! Thanks again!
Of course this product is not crash tested. It's secured to grab handles, not the seat belt. It's a nice idea but I hate to think what would happen to your pooch in an accident.
Thank you for reaching out, Andrew! It's true the Auto Zip Line is not crash-tested. This product is meant more as a way to prevent distracted driving because it helps keep your pet in the backseat while still allowing them the flexibility to move around. It can be a great starter product to help slowly transition your dog to a crash-tested product that is more restrictive. If your main intent is to keep your dog protected in the event of an accident though, we would recommend either our Enhanced Strength Tru-Fit Harness or our Impact Harness.