Solvit Extra-Large Deluxe Pet Booster Seat | 
| Brand: Solvit
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $47.50 You Save: $12.49 (21%)
New (13) from $47.50
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 16164
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: 20''L x 16''W x 16''H Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.1 Dimensions (in): 20.6 x 17.8 x 4.2
MPN: 62293 Model: 62293 UPC: 891293000200 EAN: 0891293000200 ASIN: B000MD3MZA
Release Date: July 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The unique design of the Solvit Booster Seat elevates pets to provide a clear view of the road, with no clumsy straps to get in their way. | | • | Installs securely in one minute and even works in the back seat! | | • | The attractive, plaid-fabric liner removes for washing to keep the Seat clean and fresh. | | • | Safety leash and storage pocket included. | | • | Holds pets up to 25 lbs, such as a Cocker Spaniel, or two smaller dogs |
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Product Description Provides unobstructed view for pets while traveling in the car. Installs securely and works on seats with or without headrests. Also works in the backseat. Extra large seat holds pets up to 40 pounds and measures 20 x 16 x 17. Has a removable, washable liner.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
best purchase for my two small dogs January 16, 2008 spanky (indiana) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
what a comfort for my 2 wiener dogs <*()=;======;~~ they both can look out the window together and are confined to one area of the vehicle. **** This is not a safety seat it is a booster seat.
A Very Solid Dog Seat April 23, 2008 J. F. Shea (Hudson, NH United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have 2 Aussie terrier pups that will ultimately grow to 18+ pounds. We tried the Kyjen Outward Hound but was disappointed in how the front of the seat collapses while installed. The Kyjen is rated to 20 pounds, but I wouldn't trust it. This product by Solvit is far more substantial and will hold the specified claimed weight, but I don't know why a 40# dog would even need a car seat to look out. If for a smaller dog, there is plenty of room for sleeping. The seat is easily installed/removed and collapses easily. The only negative point is the lack of color selection by the manufacturer. If you like beige/light gray, your dog will enjoy this seat.
Finally found the right one August 23, 2008 Emily R. Mccalib (Seattle, WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My Norwich Terrier is 13 pounds, but very stocky, and previous booster seats were far too small for him, despite being labeled for up to 20 pounds. He can lie down in this one and the method of support via the bottom gives him a much more unobstructed view. It fits easily on a back bench seat as well as a front bucket seat, essential for trips with my husband. We did a three-hour drive recently and Izzy was able to easily see out the window for as long as he wants and then curl up for a nap. I strongly recommend using this with a harness rather than just a collar. This could easily fit two sub-10 pound dogs like Poms or Yorkies, etc. and comes with two harness straps, which is a really nice touch.
great booster seat for medium sized dogs October 22, 2007 wpb, fl (West Palm Beach, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i had a hard time finding a booster seat for my 32-lb french bulldog as most dog booster seats are for dogs <25 lbs. this seat has worked out really well. also, the lining washed well after an especially dirty time at the park. and customer service was friendly and responded quickly when i contacted them by email.
She likes it! July 9, 2008 Bliss 149 (Olive Branch, MS United States) We had a tiny problem with the assembly. There was a piece that was supposed to be attached to something else which wasn't...but we made it work. The size is fine for my small (28 pound) cocker spaniel. The miracle is that she actually likes it. The only time she ever complained was once when she had gotten the little tether thing up under her armpit. I felt bad because I was saying "no, now be quiet." Now, if she complains, I check to be sure she hasn't gotten herself in an uncomfortable position. I just leave it in my mini-van all the time. There was no problem getting her used to it. In a short time, when we'd go out to the car, she'd be trying to climb up into it all by herself. She knows that's her spot. Best of all, she's not crawling all over me while I'm trying to drive, put on makeup, talk on my cell phone, and drink coffee all at the same time. :)
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