How To Travel Safely With Your Tibbie

by Pamela Madden

We love taking our Tibs when we travel, whether it’s a quick run across town or a driving vacation. It’s important to strap your Tib into a harness and carseat for their safety, just as you would a child. If you need help understanding how to do that, here are some illustrated instructions.

For American Cars 2003 and Newer

In September 2002, US automakers started following the ISOFIX standard of installing anchors in the seats for restraining child safety seats. These same anchors can – and should – be used to restrain your Tib while it’s in its dog carseat.

This is a Petbuckle® Kwik-Connect tether. It’s what we use for our Tibs, and after experimenting with numerous tethers, we decided this was, by far, the safest.

Petbuckle Kwik-Connect tether

The connector on the left end connects to the anchor in your car. The clip on the right end will connect to your Tib’s harness.

Locate the anchor in your backseat, where the backrest meets the seat.

Locate anchor

Connect the tether to the anchor point.

Connect the tether to the anchor point

Tether connected to anchor

The connected tether

For American Cars 2002 and Older

Very few cars built before 2003 have the ISOFIX anchors. You can still tether your Tib’s harness to the backseat seatbelt. This is actually the most common method because it’s the least expensive. There are many styles of tethers that are to be used this way. This particular one has plastic buckles, which are not recommended. (This one is being used for illustration purposes only.) Look for tethers with metal buckles. The plastic ones can be found in most pet supply stores; however, they’re less expensive than the metal ones because they aren’t made nearly as well, nor are they as safe.

Seatbelt tether

This type of tether snaps around the seatbelt. The clip on the right will be connected to the harness.

Most carseats have a “groove” along the bottom where the car’s seatbelt can run through and buckle on the other side. You’re ready to connect your dog carseat.

Run seatbelt through bottom of carseat

Run the seatbelt through the bottom of the carseat.

Buckle seat in

The seatbelt buckles on the other side of the carseat.

The harness used for riding in the carseat should have metal loops – not plastic - for connecting to the harness tether.

Put harness on Tibbie

Harness on Tibbie

Casey’s harness has been buckled; now you can see the rings that will connect to the harness tether.

Once the harness is on, your Tib is ready to be put into its carseat. Connect the harness tether to the rings on the harness.

Clip tether to harness

The tether is now clipped to the harness.

Tibbies buckled into their car seats

Casey and Bono all strapped in and ready to ride!