Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
by Justin on Jul.31, 2010, under Pets
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July 31st, 2010 on 1:08 pm
Review by Nicoal Berryman for Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
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I bought this when my puppy was 15 pounds. She’s now over 20 pounds, and the small size still fits. I will definitely upgrade to the medium size when necessary. I tried 3 other car restraints on my dog before finding this one. I think both the dog and I love this product. It’s easy to put on, easy to install, and easy to wear for her. I strap it to the shoulder belt in the back/middle seat so she has a great view of the entire car. She can move around freely, but cannot jump up to the front seat. Very good value!
July 31st, 2010 on 1:48 pm
Review by Celeste Alexander for Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
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After trying this product out on a four day trip I am going to garage sale it. It was too warm for my Pomeranian and it allowed her to jump to the floor of the car where she hung suspended. It would probably be fine for a different breed but I have gone back to the crate.
July 31st, 2010 on 2:31 pm
Review by libbeh for Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
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I bought 2 of these – one for my small 15 lbs. dog, and one for my other small dog, a regular sized Chihuahua male that weighs around 7 pounds. The harness worked great for the larger of the two dogs because he had a bigger girth than the Chihuahua, and because his neck was larger. Although the manufacture claims it’s appropriate for a 6 lbs. dog, I strongly don’t think it’s appropriate for dogs smaller than 10 lbs. or that have a neck size of less than 10 inches after my Chihuahua slipped out and slammed into the back of the driver seat in my car while I was driving. I wished Solvit made an XS size because their size small is too big for small dogs weighing 6 pounds or more.
On a side note, Amazon’s return policy is awesome.
July 31st, 2010 on 2:51 pm
Review by Idee for Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
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Finally, I can take my 15 pound terrier mix on trips knowing she is secured safely. Solvit did solve my problems. Until now, Annie wandered from front to back – window to window… I worried that if I were in a collision, and the airbag deployed, she might be seriously injured – or even killed. The Solvit harness works like a charm. It is sturdy and it gives padded protection to Annie’s chest and tummy. The only fault I can see is that a dog smaller than 15 pounds might be too small for this harness. (I have it about as small as it can be adjusted).
July 31st, 2010 on 3:22 pm
Review by Love Joy for Solvit 62294 Pet Vehicle Safety Harness, Small
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I have a 15 pound poodle mix and this harness fits her well. It’s adjustable so I would say it could fit a dog a few pounds liter than that too. I like it because she seems comfortable in it, she can stand up to look out the window while buckled in and she can also lay down comfortably. I use it for long trips and even leave the clip part on my passenger seatbelt. I’m thinking about moving it to the backseat though because if I was in an accident, she could be hurt by the airbags. It’s a little pricey but a good quality product and worth it if it saves my dogs life.
July 31st, 2010 on 3:50 pm
Review by DBeadle for The Perfect Pet
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This is a great book to use to have your class write a persuasive piece about asking their parents for a pet!
July 31st, 2010 on 4:44 pm
Review by Nancy Frank for The Perfect Pet
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Loved this book! Gave it to my granddaughters who loved it and so did their parents. It has a sweet sense of humor and a fun way of talking about having a pet.
July 31st, 2010 on 5:32 pm
Review by for The Perfect Pet
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I really like this book because it tells about a girl that wants a pet but her parents won’t let her. Her parents gave her a cactus but she didnt like it and it wasnt a pet. Then she asked her parents almost all the animals and their parents said “NO”. If you want to know more about this book read ” THE PERFECT PET”.
July 31st, 2010 on 6:02 pm
Review by for The Perfect Pet
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The girl wants a pet and she tells her dad to buy her a pet. The dad tells her no because she is too small and she ends with a cactus. I recommend this book for children under five years of age. It is funny. My friend, Pancho, really liked the book. The cactus turned out to be a perfect pet. You did not have to feed it, or take it for a walk.
July 31st, 2010 on 6:24 pm
Review by for The Perfect Pet
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Any kid who’s ever wanted a pet will relate to this fun picturebook. For another fun book (my kids can’t live without this one), take a look at, Drum, Chavi, Drum!