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Thursday, June 17, 2021

PetSafe Happy Ride Booster Seat

 


I do some traveling when I can from Maryland to Maine to see my family but it is mostly around holidays or special occasions I go. I have a yorkie I take as well but she sits in the front seat and I am trying to get her trained for the back seat but she flops all around so I wanted to try the PetSafe Happy Ride Booster Seat in Navy and up to 25 pounds. Boost your furry co-pilot to the perfect height so he can look out the car window, too! The Happy Ride Booster Seat has a soft fleece liner to keep your pup comfy while enjoying the scenery.


The safety tether attaches to your dog's harness, keeping even your most curious pet safely secure in the car. And for any pets who might get nervous or carsick, we built in 3 attachment points for stability. The headrest strap, lower seat strap, and seat belt loops give your pup a calmer, smoother drive.



This booster is perfect for wherever the road takes you, and all the windows-down, ears-in-the-wind, tongue-out moments along the way. Your pet deserves the best. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe, and happy.

Features

Install on any seat with a headrest using the adjustable straps

Safety tether keeps your dog from roaming

Soft fleece liner is machine washable

Folds flat for storage

Zippered storage pocket holds your pet’s gear

My Opinion: I put this on the seat on my jeep and it was easy to put on there but it was hard for me to figure out how to put the one arm in to get it to stay open but I finally got it.

See more at https://store.petsafe.net/happy-ride-booster-seat#1076=1921

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