Thanks. That’s the Ruffwear jacket. I have a video. If you search for it you should be able to find it. They have a different version with a zipper along rhetorical side. I’d recommend that as it’s easier to get on and off.
@@AndrewRockRUclips Safety glass does not imply it doesn’t shatter. Have you ever seen cars that have been hit head-on or perhaps a rock through a windshield? Painfully, I have seen humans severely injured. Our pets are family, just trying to prevent an avoidable occurrence.
@@Idgjyyeah. Can only do so much sometimes too though. Really the video was just to walk through the seat belt. It was never meant to by a comprehensive video on case safety for dogs riding in cars.
@@AndrewRockRUclips I understand. But it was a pretty comprehensive video and well done. Some people may never think beyond the pet being in a safety harness, so adding a thought to further someone’s knowledge or education may be of benefit to some pet owners. That’s all. Just a word of caution. Thank you though. 🍀
I HOPE YOUR PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAGS ARE OFF, OFF, OFF!! You didn't mention that. If the airbags deployed, your dog might be injured from that more than the accudent. 😳😳
Yeah. Fortunately. Charlie isn’t heavy enough to trigger my passenger airbag sensor. So, it’s always off. Unfortunately, my car doesn’t have a back seat. But, I keep the seat belt tight enough that it does not really let him slide forward.
Charlie looks like an awesome dog!
Yeah. He’s a great dog personality wise. A little spicy at times and very reactive to other dogs but pretty easy going otherwise.
I like Charlie's vest. Where did you get it? Great walk through with how to use the harness. Thank you.
Thanks. That’s the Ruffwear jacket. I have a video. If you search for it you should be able to find it. They have a different version with a zipper along rhetorical side. I’d recommend that as it’s easier to get on and off.
Also, overall, in case the windshield is broken in an MVA, the dog is safer in the backseat.
Don’t all cars have safety glass for the windshield?
@@AndrewRockRUclips Safety glass does not imply it doesn’t shatter. Have you ever seen cars that have been hit head-on or perhaps a rock through a windshield? Painfully, I have seen humans severely injured. Our pets are family, just trying to prevent an avoidable occurrence.
@@Idgjyyeah. Can only do so much sometimes too though. Really the video was just to walk through the seat belt. It was never meant to by a comprehensive video on case safety for dogs riding in cars.
@@AndrewRockRUclips I understand. But it was a pretty comprehensive video and well done. Some people may never think beyond the pet being in a safety harness, so adding a thought to further someone’s knowledge or education may be of benefit to some pet owners. That’s all. Just a word of caution. Thank you though. 🍀
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I HOPE YOUR PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAGS ARE OFF, OFF, OFF!! You didn't mention that. If the airbags deployed, your dog might be injured from that more than the accudent. 😳😳
Yeah. Fortunately. Charlie isn’t heavy enough to trigger my passenger airbag sensor. So, it’s always off. Unfortunately, my car doesn’t have a back seat. But, I keep the seat belt tight enough that it does not really let him slide forward.