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PetBuckle Kwik-Connect Tether

Kwik-Connect Tether Restraint
A quick and easy attachment that provides more freedom of movement for your dog during travel. The unique connector fastens directly to vehicle latch bars now required on all vehicles or to any seat belt or cargo area tie-down point through the use of the included adapter. Recommended for use with the PetBuckle Seat Belt Harness for the best safety.
The adjustable length (12" - 18") tether's patented SafeGuard Push-On Connector provides greater ease and convenience. It attaches with just a "push and click" and releases with the push of a button. Outperformed leading pet vehicle tethers in strength and quality testing.
From the leaders in child and infant safety restraints!
- Prevents your dog from distracting the driver
- Protects passengers from your dog becoming a dangerous projectile during an accident
- Reduces injuries to pets
- Adjusts from 12" - 18")
What is a latch bar?
Latch bars were recently introduced to the automotive industry to provide a common anchor attachment point for child and infant car seats. The latch bars are located in the "bight line" of the seat. This is the point where the back and bottom of the car seat comes together. This makes the bar nearly invisible, yet always available to securely attach your precious cargo.
The standardized attachment points now required by law mean fewer opportunities to incorrectly attach a child/infant car seat. The latch bars also make an ideal attachment point for your pets, too!
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Manufacturer: IMMI
Product Number: F13560
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