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BigJ

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I built my own harness that utilitzes the child seat straps. Not only did I want to keep my pup in the back seat when I got out, but I didn't want her to go flying into the windshield if I had to slam the brakes.

I'll take a couple quick pics when time allows, but its little more than a couple feet of plastic coated cable and eyelets from Hope Depot. Total cost was somewhere around $10 and took 10 minutes to make.

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Here' ya go.

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The lead attached to Betsy slides back and forth on the cable attached to the two child seat straps.

I forgot when I first posted that I had bought carabiners to enable easy removal if needed, so make that cost more like $20. Also the attachment to Bets' collar is a swivel type J hook salvaged off an old leash we no longer used.
 
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i wish there was a way to have my dog in the bed but feel comfortable and safe that she wont jump out or hang her self trying to jump out... i dont want to cargo strap her down to the bed either lol
 

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Dan, make your own strap. If you measure correctly, your pup will have just enough lead to look over but not enough to jump out. Its really easy to do...
 

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LOL thanks claus. Not an original idear by any means ;)

That PupZip is eactly what I was thinkin Dan. Something low that runs between the two tie down points we have back there. Then a lead connected to it via a carabiner or some such just long enough to let them move freely, but not enough to get paws up on the rail.

Hell, if you've got a ratchet strap and an old leash laying around you could make it for free.
 
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