PetSafe Happy Ride Dog Zipline – Back Seat Leash, Great for Travel Red, 1 Size – 72 in
$17.95
Price: $17.95
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The PetSafe Happy Ride Dog Zipline allows your dog a safer view while on the go. The zipline is simple to install and works with your Happy Ride Safety Harness to prevent driver distraction by giving your dog mobility in the backseat while keeping him safe and secure. The durable, nylon zipline adjusts to fit most cars, trucks and SUVS. The PetSafe Happy Ride Dog Zipline is just one of the ways that we help you and your pet live happy together.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 72 x 1 x 1 inches; 8 ounces
Item model number : 62354
Department : Travel & Outdoors
Date First Available : January 1, 2010
Manufacturer : Radio Systems Corporation
ASIN : B003F76Y5A
Country of Origin : USA
SIMPLICITY: The simple design of the dog zipline allows you to quickly install it in your car
SAFETY: The zipline keeps your dog secure while giving him mobility in the backseat
DECREASES DRIVER DISTRACTION: The zipline keeps your dog in the backseat so you can stay focused on the road during travel
SIZING: The zipline works with small, medium, large and x-large size furry family members
COMPATIBILITY: The zipline is compatible with the PetSafe Happy Ride Safety Harness and easily adjusts to fit most cars, trucks, and SUVs
DURABILITY: The dog zipline is made of a durable nylon that will help keep your furry family member safe in your vehicle
QUALITY GUARANTEED: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations for nearly 30 years; we help pets and their people live happily together
Customers say
Customers find that the leash works well for their small dogs and keeps them safe in the car. It allows them to roam around the back seat safely while preventing harm. Many customers find it easy to install and use. They appreciate the restraint and zip line features. However, opinions differ on adjustability and sturdiness.
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8 reviews for PetSafe Happy Ride Dog Zipline – Back Seat Leash, Great for Travel Red, 1 Size – 72 in
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Tina C –
Pet zip line is great
I bought this zip line over a year ago and I couldnât be happier with my purchase. My dog is safely secured while hooked in and has full range of the back seat. She gets so excited going back and forth from window to window. Thankfully sheâs never tried to jump out. And when she exhausts herself she can still lay down comfortably and safely. I had to slam on the breaks a few times while she was on the zip line. She never slid off the seat.I would suggest to use a harness collar with this or any dog restraints. For your pets safety.I recommend this product & seller.
T –
Perfect for travel.
This worked perfect for me traveling with my dog across states. (About 11 hours), she was able to roam back and forth on the back seat, and it had enough length for her to lay down.
Lynzie Zimmerman –
Keeps your dog safe even when they fall out of the vehicle!
I purchased this zip line for my Jersey girl whom my boyfriend and I adopted just before Christmas. It was super easy to install. I made the line that hangs down and attaches to her harness as short as possible to give her the least amount of leeway as possible. Unfortunately, it still gave her enough room to jump into the front seat, back hatch and lean out the windows more than I was comfortable with. With that being said, I still wanted to give it a chance. I had previously been using a seatbelt harness and it was limiting her too much. Anyways, we used the zip line for a few different car rides and each time she got braver and braver. The other day it was beautiful outside and she must have REALLY enjoyed the wind in her fur. She was leaning out the window further and further each time and I kept yelling at her to get back. I even rolled up the windows on the expressway because she was making me nervous. We were stopped at a red light and the back windows were down. I was in the right lane waiting to turn right when she must have hung out the window too far and slipped! I yelled, âJersey Marie,â threw my vehicle in park, whipped my seat belt off and jumped out. I ran to the other side to find her crazy a** with her back against the vehicle and all fours out in front of her just dangling there! I lifted her up and shoved her back in through the window and then ran back to jump in my vehicle so I could continue on our way. After rolling the windows back up I lost it. I had tears streaming down my face with laughter. I could only imagine what the people in the other cars sitting in traffic were thinking with this dog dangling out of the window!! I so wish I would have taken a picture of her but I think I would have peed my pants right there on the road. Jersey weighs about 55 pounds and it held her weight just fine. Iâm grateful she was in a harness and not a collar or she would have been choked out. Iâm SUPER grateful we werenât driving when she fell out! Despite what happened I still recommend this product. I do wish they made the attachment much shorter and Iâll be looking for a way to shorten it so this never happens again. When we got home she was scared to get out so maybe she learned her lesson but itâs just a risk Iâm not willing to take.
Joycelyn S. Tuomala –
Works Great
This zipline safety leasg works just like expected for me. I have a 74 lb 2 year old Husky mix dog. The zipline has a little strap to easily tuck in and move the extra slack on the strap out of the way but my dog moves around too much that it gets undone so I just wrap it around the roof handle. One hook did become undone once but because I wrapped the extra slack of the strap around the handle it stayed up and continued to work. My dog loves to move around from window to window but at the same time I would love for him to be protected should we unfortunately get involved in a car accident. I use to use a buckle in tether for him but he would get upset not being able to move completely from window to window and have access to the whole backseat area so he would eventually somehow wiggle out or step out of his harness which woukd defeat the whole purpose. The black leasg is long enough for my dog to be able to be completely mobile. My dog has an easy walk harness that clips in the front and I keep his leash on for easy access and this zipline safety leash works with this. I don’t recommend just using a collar as your dog can choke on any kind of leash. A harness is affordable and it makes a big difference for you and your dog. Overall, I love this zipline safety car leash. It wasn’t too expensive and it tightens pretty well. I would recommend this to anyone who may need one.
K.J. –
Added security
Works well in Bronco Sport. Gives security and freedom for our dog in the backseat as he loves to look out of both windows.
Patricia Razo –
The best dog seat belt!
I have bought many dog seatbelts for my basset hound. I purchased the ones that buckled into the seatbelt clip and went around the head rest, and on more then one occasion he would tangle himself and once had became so anxious he got it around his neck. This allows for my dog to move SAFELY around the back seat while ensuring he doesnât get caught in the strap. This does provide a lot of slack so you do have to play around with it and see how much slack your comfortable giving your dog. I have mine set up where he has enough slack to put his front paws on the middle console but not enough to come to the front seat. It definitely makes me feel at ease that he is safe in my car. I would definitely recommend!
SD –
Great little gizmo!
I have a nervous 5yr old rescue dog that apparently had few experiences riding in the car. I patiently waited 6 months for him to stop crying when I crated him in the back. Then I added the pheromone spray to no avail- he is already on meds for anxiety. So then I gave him the ârun of the car.â He hid under the drivers seat, and ran around the car each time I stopped at a traffic light. I could barely catch him on time when I opened the door or window.The behavioral trainer suggested this zip line. Easy install, price under $20. BUT⦠after three whiney rides, he settled down. He can put his paws on the center console and scoot between the windows. He feels like he is next to me while being safely restrained. He doesnât jump out, doesnât put us both in danger by trying to sit on my lapâ¦.Best buy Iâve made in taming my anxious pup!!
Debbie Carpenter –
Maneuverability
Dog loves to be able to move across the seat but she is still able to jump into the front seat and back area of the car if she wants to