







🛡️ Drive Safe, Arrive Stylish: The Harness That Has Your Dog’s Back!
The Ezydog Drive Dog Car Harness is a medium-sized, crash-tested dog seat belt harness certified to US FMVSS 213 safety standards. Engineered with durable aluminum alloy Tri-Glides, genuine vehicle-tested seat belt webbing, and Crosslink Technology, it offers superior strength and protection. Designed for quick use with a dual SR buckle system and universal seat belt compatibility, it ensures hassle-free installation and removal. The ergonomic padded chest plate provides a comfortable, custom fit for your dog, making every car ride safer and more enjoyable.






A**R
Service Dog Tested + Approved
I use this car harness for my (Medical Alert + Response) Service Dog and have convinced several of my friends to get one for their service dog. Once properly fitted, it is super easy to get your dog in and out of it which is important for me because my dog wears this harness in the car and then every time we get out of the car, I to switch him into his service dog vest.I did a lot of research when choosing a car harness so allow me to save you some time and energy. Sleepy pod (the only alternative worth considering) brags about being the making the only two car harnesses approved by the Center for Pet Safety for dogs over 25 pounds. However, this harness was first introduced after the last round of testing the CPS conducted (7 years ago). I have not only watched the videos of the crash testing EZ Dog had done for this harness, I have involuntarily put this harness to the test myself on multiple occasions. The first time was when I had to slam on the brakes while going 45 mph thanks to a cat darting across a busy street in a commercial area. Despite being able to transition from seated to laying down at will, my dog didn’t move an inch when I had to slam on the brakes. The fact that I was a bit shaken after the fact seemed to be the only part of the experience my dog actually registered. The other testing was courtesy of LA freeways’ 75 to 0 mph stop-and-start rush hour traffic and a couple of drivers weaving (without using blinkers/turning signals) in and out of traffic while going 90+ mph and cutting people off. The only part of those experiences my dog seemed to register was my complaints and “choice words”.I ended up choosing this harness over the Sleepy Pod options because of the ability to customize the fit of this harness. Both this harness and the Sleepy Pod options protect your dog *when fitted properly*. Improper fit was the top complaint of reviewers of both of the sleepy pod options. If you feel that this harness does not properly fit your dog, you are probably using it incorrectly. Before you start adjusting straps, I recommend holding the chest plate up to your dog so that it is molded to his/her chest as seen in product photos and then adjust the straps to keep the chest plate in that position.A note about durability: part of what makes this harness so safe is that the adjustable straps are made of seat belt material. Seat belt material is what cars, planes, roller coasters and more use to keep people in motion safe. Should they have the will and opportunity to do so, most dogs can chew through a seatbelt, but seatbelts are still the standard for safety. It makes no sense for the makers of any car harness to compromise the safety of a harness to make it chew proof when chewing on its own harness, leash, etc. is an undesired dog behavior that is eliminated with training and in the case of puppies, maturity. When introducing your dog to this (or any) harness, create positive associations. Put the harness on your dog, do one of your dog’s favorite activities and give treats, then take it off. Drive a lap around the block with the windows down then go home and give a kong. If the only time you use a particular harness or vest is when you bring your dog to the vet, groomer, or to do something they don’t want to do, they will want nothing to do with that vest or harness and are more likely to attempt to chew themselves free.I hope this helps anyone considering a car harness. Thank you EZ Dog for being a life saver for my little life saver!
J**Z
Safe, Secure, and Comfortable Car Travel for Your Dog!
The EzyDog DRIVE Dog Car Harness is a must-have for anyone who travels with their furry companion. This harness is incredibly well-designed, combining safety, comfort, and durability for peace of mind while on the road. The crash-tested design ensures your dog stays secure in the event of sudden stops, giving you confidence that your pet is protected.I love how easy it is to use — the adjustable straps provide a snug and secure fit, and the harness is quick to put on and take off. The padded chest plate keeps my dog comfortable, even on long trips, while the durable, high-quality materials ensure it will last for years to come. The design allows freedom of movement without sacrificing safety.If you’re looking for a reliable car harness to keep your dog safe during travels, the EzyDog DRIVE Dog Car Harness is a fantastic investment. It’s secure, comfortable, and makes road trips stress-free for both you and your pup.
K**E
Product Matches the Advertisement
Pros: the harness is sturdy, highly adjustable and the product video showed how to make the adjustments in a way I could follow. I also liked how the straps have inches marked out.Cons: even with the video it took more time and patience than I expected to figure out how to adjust the straps. I reminded myself often adjustments need only be done once.My dog weighs around 60 pounds, is easily excitable and expresses it in squirminess. Unlike the dog in the product video, she did not stand calmly for strap adjustments but neither was her behavior on the product manufacturer. At first I got her into the contraption, did my best to assess fit, took it off, adjusted the straps, got her back into it, etc. After I distracted her with treats, it was amazing how fast she stopped wriggling, sidestepping and played dead. (Who trained who?) I believe the results will be worth the aggravation. Now I just need to prevent our darling from chewing apart the seatbelt that loops through the harness....
S**K
dog safety solved!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:safety, ease of useDurability:extremely well madeLooks great:simple, cleanSecurity:Keeps my dog comfortably on his seat and not wandering around the carMobility:My dog can stand, sit, or lie downFunctionality:absolutely perfect, does the jobLength:My dog weighs 30 pounds and is in a small, harness is not bulky or cumbersome
K**G
Well made and perfect for large dogs!
I wanted to find a sturdy and well made car safety harness for our great dane. She's a little over 100 lbs with a girth measurement of approximately 33". She still has some more growing to do but I will be able to enlarge this harness a little more if needed. The straps are very secure and are easy to adjust for a custom fit. And if your dog's finished growing then you will only need to adjust it once, it doesn't loosen up so you won't have to mess with it.This is a step in harness with a strong magnetic clasp on the back that makes it super easy to open and close, which is great if you're in a hurry. The car's seat belt threads through the two handles at the back of the harness and locks in tight. She's able to sit up, lay down, and slobber on the windows, but she won't go flying into the front seat if we have to stop suddenly.There are two D rings on the back that you can attach your leash to which is great for trips in and out of the car. The handle also makes it easy to grab if I need to keep her at my side. Danes are friendly but not everyone appreciates dog slobber!This car harness is expensive,... I kept checking out less expensive harnesses but I kept coming back to this one. It's not as pretty (wish this came in pink), but it looks and feels like it will protect our dog (and us!) from injury if we got in an accident or stopped suddenly. Over the years I've bought many car seats and booster seats for my kids and grand kids, I want our fur baby to travel safely too so the cost is well worth it for us.
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