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Despite surveying over 1,300 dog owners to create the ideal dogmobile, Nissan never bothered selling the 4Dogs edition in real life. But it gave everyone else an idea… Advertisement - Page continues below Land Rover Defender All of the latest Land Rovers are offered with a treasure-trove of...
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Owners love the fact that it has a “Mag Lok” closure system that allows them to fit the harness once and not have to readjust it with every car trip. The moldable, ergonomic chest plate provides a good fit for most dogs. The harness can also be used as a walking harness. Strong hi...
For those of us with SUV cars and dogs which have problems with jumping into a car it’s a perfect solution. It’ll support any dog, it’s safe to use for both of you, and the convenience of only having to buy a simple ramp is hard to compete with. Pros Good grip with dog pa...
The biggest mistakes that most dog owners make is purchasing the wrong sized harness. You will need to measure your dogs neck and chest girth and their weight. For those requiring additional help measuring their dog, Kurgo have put together aninformative guidefor guidance. ...
A tractive GPS for dogs is a device that is not that different from the GPS technology that we use on our smartphones and other mobile devices as well as modern cars. You can think of it as a small gadget that can either be attached or mounted onto your dog’s collar or is already...
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) - a road movie for an evening with a family about two dogs and a cat that after being left alone cover a huge distance full of adventures in order to come back to their owners. Must see!
Tested byGannon Burgett Associate Testing Editor Gannon Burgett loves cameras, cars, and coffee: a perfect combination for his Hearst Autos work. His byline has appeared inUSA Today,Gizmodo,TechCrunch,Digital Trends, theDetroit Free Press, and more. ...
The metal D-Ring on the dog’s back is great for dogs that don’t pull, so this is what we used during most of our testing. The front attachment is made from reinforced webbing and provides more control for light pullers. We would prefer a metal front attachment though, as the webbin...