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Drive™ Dog Car Harness

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Crash Tested Dog Car Harness - SIMPLE TO USE FOR EVERY RIDE!

The Drive™ Harness from EzyDog is the simplest to use car safety harness for your dog. Once the original custom sizing is completed, this harness can be stepped into by your dog and latched shut within just a few short seconds! Check out the short video below to see how EZY it is to use the DRIVE.

The Safety Tested Vehicle Harness

Safety First!  This car safety harness conforms to and has passed all relevant requirements for the following standards: USA (FMVSS 213). Learn more about our safety testing here.

Sizing

SizeGirth (cm and in)Weight (lbs)
S 28 - 64 cm 11 - 25 in 15 - 35
M 38 - 86 cm 15 - 34 in 35 - 65
L 49 - 106 cm 19 - 42 in 65+

Best Dog Harness for Car Travel

Simply feed the seat belt through both webbing handles on the top of the harness, click the buckle into the seat belt of your car and you're ready for the Drive.
 
diagram showing how to attach Drive Harness to seat belt

SIMPLE FIT! GET ON THE ROAD FAST!

You only have to fit the harness to your dog once (see 'Fitting Instructions tab for Instructions) From then on, the Harness can be taken on/off very quickly using the Dual SR Buckle Closure System. The dog car harness wraps around your dog's body, preventing them from being able to roam around the back seat. An unrestrained pet creates an unsafe car ride for dog owners and pets. 

Engineered to Last

We have used only the strongest and high quality materials in this product. The Tri-Glides are made from Aluminum Alloy, so they are light, durable and incredibly strong. This crash-tested dog car harness provides impact protection in a dangerous situation like sudden braking or a crash where your furry friend could project out of the car seat.  

All webbing is made from vehicle-tested seat belt webbing and the Crosslink™ technology ensures that the harness is the ultimate in strength.

The Chest Plate section is padded and contoured to mold to the shape of the dog for a custom fit.

ezydog diagram drive harness

Features

  • Crash tested
  • Quick, one-time fit
  • Double D-Rings for leash attachment
  • Dual SR Buckle closure system
  • Ergonomic, molded chest plate 
  • Simply use with the car's seat belt.  *Do not use with other attachments such as the Click or Car Restraint.

For best fit measure the girth of the dog. This is the area behind the front legs and around the body. The neck will typically fall into place once girth is determined. If the measurement is close to the end of the size range, go up to the larger size.

Size Girth (cm and in) Weight (lbs)
S 28 - 64 cm 11 - 25 in 15 - 35
M 38 - 86 cm 15 - 34 in 35 - 65
L 49 - 106 cm 19 - 42 in 65+

Fitting Instructions

  1. UNLACE AND LOOSEN WEBBINGS FROM ALLOY TRI GLIDE. PLACE HARNESS ON DOG
  2. ADJUST BOTH FRONT CHEST WEBBINGS TO A FIRM FIT. USE MEASUREMENTS TO BALANCE WEBBING LENGTHS REPEAT ADJUSTMENT TO REAR GIRTH WEBBINGS EzyDog Dog Car Harness
  3. LOCK ALL FOUR WEBBINGS IN PLACE BY FEEDING BACK THROUGH ALLOY TRIGLIDE
  4. FEED WEBBING TAIL UNDER WEBBING KEEPER AND LOCATE KEEPER BACK AGAINST TRIGLIDE. FOLD EXCESS WEBBING AND SECURE IN KEEPER EzyDog Dog Car Harness
  5. PLACE FITTED HARNESS ON DOG AND POSITION IN CAR. THREAD SEAT BELT THROUGH BOTH HANDLES AND CLICK INTO BUCKLE. REMOVE SLACK FROM SEAT BELT EzyDog Dog Car Harness

IMPORTANT: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN STRAPS! WHEN FITTED CORRECTLY, HARNESS SHOULD BE SNUG, BUT TWO FINGERS SHOULD EASILY RUN BETWEEN STRAPS & DOG.

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  • 5
    DOG HARNESS FOR CAR

    Posted by Sherry Klein on 24th Sep 2024

    I bought one of these after my dog slid off the seat after a short stop to avoid an accident. Her leash was attached to her collar and was tethered to the seat belt. I’m lucky she wasn’t hurt!. I gave it to a dog walker who was taking her in the car. When we parted company she never gave it back…so I’m buying another one. My only complaint…the initial adjustments are not well-explained to anyone without an engineering degree; but once its done, using it is a breeze.I bought the short leash with the shock absorber to use with it to walk her to and from the car.

  • 5
    Drive Harness

    Posted by Willy Good Dog on 31st Jul 2024

    We love all of our EZYdog products but this is our new favorite for safety. As avid travelers, our pups need to be safe and we feel this is the best quality and safest product on the market

  • 5
    DRIVE harness

    Posted by Eileen G on 24th Jul 2024

    This is my second DRIVE harness. My late pit-mix Lilah had one and I simply loved it. My friends joke and call me "Safety Queen", and this harness appealed to my need to make sure my family members , including our dogs are safe. I am prior Law Enforcement and have seen how dangerous an unrestrained pet can be in a vehicle. Safety of the driver and passengers as well as that of the pet are paramount when it comes to traveling in a vehicle. We have long known that the laws of physics dictate an object in motion will continue moving until it hits something to stop it. That something could be a windshield, a seat or even a person. It is so important to keep our pets and ourselves safe in case of a wreck. The DRIVE harness is crash tested and create using the same materials as car seatbelts, this gives me confidence that my dog will be as safe as can be if I were to be in an accident. The other important thing is a restrained pet is less likely to bolt when first responders arrive. The last thing a cop, EMT or fire fighter want is a dog lose at the scene, possibly getting hurt , lost or even killed in traffic. A restrained animal makes it safer for those responding to render aid to all involved quickly without having to figure out what to do with the dog etc. Now that we have Mandy, a much smaller pit-mix, we had to get a smaller harness and I am so happy to have her safe for traveling. I feel so strongly that pets should be restrained that I will be passing on Lilah's larger harness to a friend so that their dog can be safe as well. This is a well crafted, crash tested harness and it absolutely passes "The Safety Queen's" inspection.

  • 5
    Car harness

    Posted by Linda on 21st Jul 2021

    Really really well made and durable. I feel a ton safer driving with my dog in the car now.

  • 5
    EXCELLENT - BEST CAR HARNESS ON THE MARKET

    Posted by Tami Riddle on 22nd Apr 2021

    Excellent quality product - very sturdy, very strong. It is super easy to put on and take off - the easiest harness I've ever used. Highly recommend.

  • 5
    Ez drive harness

    Posted by Jacquelyn DiGiovanni on 1st Apr 2021

    I purchased 2 EZ Drives for my black labs. While driving to North Carolina at night in very thick fog a deer ran in front of my car and stopped. I had slammed on the brakes and as expected my 2 dogs in the back seat were safely restrained. This was the first time I used the harness and suffice it to say they are never in the car unrestrained. I just need to get some tips on how to keep the seat belt from locking up, I do stop frequently to free up the seat belt which is a bit annoying. Otherwise I highly recommend.

  • 2
    Seems high quality but doesn’t fit well

    Posted by Emily Chung on 12th Jan 2021

    I don’t think this car harness was worth spending over $100, as it seems to be a poor fit for my dog. Our rescue dog is around 20 lbs and is partly Italian greyhound or whippet—which means that he is rather deep chested. He also has severe anxiety being in the car, and he cannot be crated (due to past trauma). So we went with the car harness option. However, after measuring him and ordering the small size and adjusting (down to the narrowest option around the neck), he bucks around and can manage to squirm out of the harness. This has happened 3-4 times now and has led to rather dangerous situations. He also doesn’t enjoy the harness as it’s rather bulky for a small dog and restricts movement—can’t imagine using it as a walking harness for a small dog. The harness feels high-quality, but it’s had some big fails for the price point in delivering safety when our dog can get out of it! EzyDog Says: Thank you for your feedback. We would be happy to assist you to address this fit issue and to help find the best fitting harness for your pup. Feel free to reach out to us at 877-3EZYDOG or info@ezydog.com

  • 5
    Peace of Mind

    Posted by Beth Wilson on 8th Jan 2021

    I did a LOT of research before deciding which harness would be best for our German Shepherd to ride safely in our vehicle. I could not be happier about getting this harness. We have been using this for 6-8 months now and he is safe, comfortable and it is easy to use and adjusted nicely with his growth. Thank you for designing this harness and crash testing it properly for larger dogs. It is not easy to find car harnesses actually tested on larger dogs. Many other companies have the sizes to fit large dogs, but have not tested their harness for the weight and force loads during a crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you for my peace of mind.

  • 5
    Thank you EZYDOG!

    Posted by Loki, the dog of mischief on 6th Dec 2020

    I am a 70lb lab/hound mix. I tried the other crash test certified harnesses that are listed in various articles but found them to be much more cumbersome and not at all useful as a walking harness. Straps would loosen up and while the harness would fit around my chest, the neck area would be incredibly loose. I also don’t get why people don’t acknowledge that this harness meets the following standards USA (FMVSS 213) Europe (ECE Regulation 16) Australia (ADR42/04). While the initial fitting for this can be frustrating at times, there is virtually no worry for any of the straps loosening up which makes it great for a walking harness right out of the car. My dad loves the double d-rings for a leash, how easy it is to buckle me into the backseat, how high quality the harness feels, and likes the measuring markers on all straps. His only suggestion for improvement if to come up with snap-in buckles that aren’t plastics. That’s the “cheapest” part of the harness. My collar from the shelter is an EZYDOG double d-ring, so I’m basically a brand rep now! Thanks, EZYDOG for keeping me safe!