Headrest Car Seatbelt Safety Travel Accessory

€23,99

€16,49

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  • Legal requirement
  • Elastic material for comfort when driving
  • x2 different ways to attach

Travel with your dog's safety in mind. It's not only a legal requirement for your dog to be securely fastened during your car travels but imperative for your dog's safety in the unlikely event of an accident.

You can adjust the length of the material to suit smaller or larger breeds, or you can attach the safety belt to the mechanism of the car for even smaller breeds. Whichever you chose, you will ensure the safety of your dog.

The safety belt has an elastic bungee material which is comfortable for your dog when sudden or sharp breaking is needed.

Featuring our Combat® Clip, you can have peace of mind knowing your dog is secure, for dogs up to 50kg it's also easy to take on and off.

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Size: S-xl breeds
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Muzzles are primarily designed for safety, such as biting or chewing, rather than to stop barking. Although it can reduce barking, it won’t completely stop it, so it’s important to choose the right muzzle and make sure your dog is comfortable wearing it. This applies to both cage muzzles and fabric safety muzzles too.

To shampoo your dog, start by wetting their coat with warm water. Apply a dog-friendly shampoo and massage it into their fur and skin, taking good care to not get it in their eyes or ears. Rinse completely, and then apply your doggy conditioner to keep their fur shiny and smooth. Rinse again, then towel try or use a hair dryer on a low heat setting. Then, spray them with your favourite BullyBillows cologne for an unbelievably clean and fresh pooch.

Begin muzzle training your dog by introducing it slowly; let them sniff it and investigate the muzzle whilst offering treats, to create a positive association. Start with slow sessions then gradually increase the time that they wear it (making sure that it fits properly) and offer rewards for calm behaviour. Find more information in our insightful blog - How to muzzle train a dog.

How often you brush your dog really depends on the breed and coat type. Some long-haired breeds, or double-coated breeds, could benefit from daily brushing to reduce matting, whereas short-haired breeds might only need brushing once a week. 

Once you’ve found what works best for you and your dog, keep it up! Regular brushing keeps your dog’s coat healthy and improves skin circulation too. Check out our deshedding brushes and combs for a gentle way to remove loose and unwanted fur.