3-in-1 Dog Car Tether Mackenzie
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3-in-1 Dog Car Tether Mackenzie
Dog Accessories
Outdoor Dog Products
dog car tethers
Arctic Sammy Dog Car Tethers
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Outdoor Dog Products
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Benmore Dog Car Tether For Dogs

3-in-1 Dog Car Tether Mackenzie

Sale price$52.00 NZD Regular price$65.00 NZD
Save NZ$13.00

Wanting to keep your dog under control and safe during car rides? The 3-in-1 Car Tether provides a safe trip while still allowing some backseat/ boot freedom. Restrain your dog from jumping to the front seat and avoid distractions while driving.

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OVERVIEW

ENJOY SAFE CAR RIDES

Put your mind to ease knowing your dogs trip is a safe one while still allowing some backseat/ boot freedom

The Details

ABOUT THE 3-IN-1 CAR TETHER

Customer Reviews

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Lorraine Anderson (Wellington, NZ)
Colour: Waihi
Dog Breed: Poodle cross
Safety is everything

I was both thrilled and sad when I put the strap in my car. Sad because the one I had been using was not up to the standard needed to keep my girl safe. Completely confident in Arctic Sammy.

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Freya Moore
Colour: Craigieburn
Dog Breed: Blue Heeler x Greyhound
Awesome product!

This product gives me peace of mind when traveling in the car with my dog. I love that the tether has both a seatbelt compatible clip and a carabiner - it's so versatile. The tether is a great length for my tall 30kg dog. Awesome product!

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Stephen B. (Wellington, NZ)
Colour: Monowai
Essential gear

This has saved us so much headache! Keeps our dog safely in the car and stops him jumping out the second any door is opened

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Michelle Attard (Melbourne, AU)
Wish I bought sooner

Great tool, so handy and well made. Really happy with the purchase ad already recommended to a few people :)

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Alana (Tauranga, NZ)
Colour: Mackenzie
Good quality but connecting leash is too short

Love the concept, love the quality of the material but the leash connecting to either the headrest or the child restraints are much too short. I’ve made it as long as possible and my dog wouldn’t be able to lie down if it was connected to the headrest and no space for movement connecting to the child restraint in the boot. A bit disappointed as we really love Arctic Sammy.

Hi Alana

Thank you for taking the time to leave a review for our 3-in-1 Dog Car Tether Mackenzie. We are pleased to hear that you appreciate the quality of our product and the concept behind it. However, we are sorry to hear that the leash connecting to either the headrest or the child restraints is too short for your dog to lie down comfortably.
We understand your disappointment and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. We will take your feedback into consideration as we strive to continuously improve our products. We have reached out to you via Email to find out more and fix the issue for you.
Your
Arctic Sammy Team

MOST COMMON QUESTIONS

You have 3 options how to tether your dog in your car:

Option 1: Tether onto the headrest. This is especially useful for dogs who move around a lot as it keeps the tether away from your dogs legs and therefore tangle-free.

Option 2: Tether onto the seat belt clip. This is useful to prevent your dog from jumping from the backseats into the boot or onto the front seats.

Option 3: Boot tether. If your dog travels in your boot, then this is your preferred tether option. Simply attach the dog car tether to one of the child seat tether points.

Yes and we highly recommend it. A puppy does not know how to behave in a car (yet) and can get spooked easily by strange noises or movements. It also prevents your pup from sliding off the backseats!

It is a great tool to prevent your dog from jumping out of the car or boot the second you open the doors. You can get your leash sorted, check for traffic and teach your dog to stay put without having to worry about him starting his walk without you.

No. We have designed the Car tether to keep your dog from moving freely around the car. This can cause drivers distractions which is the most common cause for accidents involving dogs in cars.

You can contact us through our contact page! We will be happy to assist you.