Originally posted by Dasia's Daddy
Isn't there a stat out that most accidents happen 5 miles or less from you house? Your trips might not be very far, but it's better to be safe then sorry IMO.
It's actually within one mile of your home. This is b/c most places one might travel (grocery,school, etc) are within this radius. Also, please know that people have been killed at 10 miles/hr which is parking lot speed. It does not take much for severe (life threatening) injury or even death to occur in automobile collisions. The seatbelt is your best protection.
As far as regular seatbelts are concerned with animals, they are not designed to distribute force evenly across the strongest parts of an animals body but rather the humans. The car harness, while rather tedious at times b/c of the tangling,
is designed to distribute force evenly across the chest of the animal and is less likely to result in severe injury or death of your animal.
We buckle ourselves, we buckle our kids, why not properly buckle our animals and save lives in the process? I honestly think, remember this is my opinion, that it is our duty and obligation to protect them from harms way to the best of our abilities. If your child complains that the seatbelt/shoulder restraint were scratching his/her neck, would you allow him to remove it or wear the device improperly? I think not and I think the harness is exactly the same case. Do what you will but my dog will always ride with her harness, even when she's in the back seat!