Good Pet Stuff Travelin’ Dog Pet Seat


  • Pet seat for comfort and added safety when riding in a vehicle
  • Fastens securely with car’s seat belt; 3-way strapping system
  • Adjustable height; thick foam and fleece seat padding
  • In-seat storage space; attachable food and water bowl
  • Measures 19 by 17 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description
Travelin’ Dog Pet Seat is an automobile safety system for both dogs and cats. With its comfortable fleece-covered foam riding pad and soft-side padding, your pet will ride in comfort in its own seat. The Travelin’ Dog Pet Seat features a heavy-duty three-way strapping system to secure the pet from both forward and sideward motion. Other features include easy seat belt securing access through the hinged riding platform that covers the storage area of the seat, hei… More >>

Good Pet Stuff Travelin’ Dog Pet Seat

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  1. #1 by Old Guy on June 27, 2010 - 3:56 am

    To anyone looking at the “Good Pet Stuff travelin’ Dog Pet Seat”. Keep your money. It is a piece of junk and will not preform as advertised. Under any pressure the legs will collapse, putting a seat belt on the unit will collapse the legs. Plastic is fragile and very unstable, wiggles all over. Will not support the weight of a pet more than 5#. Definitely not worth more than about $10 and I would not purchase at that price because it is still unusable!

    I returned for refund after trying to put into my car. I have a “Yorke” and it was ordered for her.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Renee Cooper on June 27, 2010 - 4:36 am

    If I could give this zero stars, I would. It is a terrible pet seat.

    The sheepskin cushion is thin and provides no support at all. The cushion also slips very easily; it does not take long for the cushion to end up in the floor. The straps that are meant to secure your pet slip free from seat, and the clasp is terribly difficult to use.

    I absolutely hate this car seat. Do not waste your money!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Siobhan on June 27, 2010 - 6:07 am

    I have two of these dog seats for my two westies. They love them and hop right in. I noticed in a few reviews that people were attaching the straps on the seat to the dogs collar. If you get in an accident this could break your dogs neck and kill them. Only buckle the straps to a dog harness, never their collar. I never used the legs to this seat. Without the legs it boosts the dog up six inches which is plenty for our dogs to see out. Our dogs are about 18 pounds each and the seat fits them very well. I don’t think it would fit a dog over 25 lbs though. I never feed or give my dogs water in the car so I recylced that tray they provide right away. Yes, the pad does slip. I just put a big towel on the seat and the dogs don’t have a problem. Love the seat.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Whitewolf on June 27, 2010 - 7:57 am

    I bought this doggie car seat because my little Pomeranian was jumping and falling all over the car when I drove. It seems perfect except that I can’t figure out how the straps go on! With the side straps in place, my dog just got hopelessly tangled up, so now I just clip the back strap to his collar. I wish the product had pictures to show how to strap the dog in.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. #5 by petluvr14810 on June 27, 2010 - 10:35 am

    My little dog Cheri loves to go for rides in the car now that she has her new seat that I can buckle her in to when we get ready to leave. I think this is the best seat on the market. Since my little Shih Tzu is only 7 lbs. and full grown, than I know that she needs to be able to get in a booster seat so that she can see where we are going and I like to know that she is safely buckled in. My only complaint would be that I think it should have a way to lock the extension legs so they don’t collapse so easily. I would give it a five star if it had a way to lock the extensions. Thank you very much for the product.
    Rating: 4 / 5