Hi ther,
Is there some-one who can tells me how or wher can I go to find sommething
that can put my DOG in the safety belt.
I have kno idea how to write this odd question but with a confurtable and a
New Foundlander on the back seat. I prefer to have it strapped in.
Some-one whit an idea??
Pieter
The Netherlands.
Dave Hinz - 13 Aug 2004 15:50 GMT
> Hi ther,
> Is there some-one who can tells me how or wher can I go to find sommething
> that can put my DOG in the safety belt.
> I have kno idea how to write this odd question but with a confurtable and a
> New Foundlander on the back seat. I prefer to have it strapped in.
> Some-one whit an idea??
Hi, Pieter.
Does your car have the tether-points behind the rear seat which
are intended to hold a child safety saet in place? If so, that
might be a good attachment point to use. If not, it's possible
(actually, extremely likely knowing Saab) that the mounting holes are
there and just covered. Could you order the tether mounting attachments?
Someone here could probably find a part number if you can't find it
there.
Dave Hinz
Pieter J. Brons - 13 Aug 2004 16:20 GMT
Hi Dave, again,
I'm new on the Saab thing. I will probebly buy one next week.
I just run in on a Saab 900 2.3 Cabriolet and I love it. My VW Passat is
200.000 and needs to be replaced before it breaks down on me. So I'm looking
around to see where I have to go or look to resolfe some small problems for
the actual buy.
Thanks so far.
Pieter
> > Hi ther,
> > Is there some-one who can tells me how or where can I go to find
sommething
> > that can put my DOG in the safety belt.
> > I have kno idea how to write this odd question but with a confurtable and a
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>
> Dave Hinz
J. Harris - 13 Aug 2004 17:12 GMT
From the SAAB accessories catalog:
http://www.saabcatalog.com/retail/category.asp?catalog%5Fname=Saab+Catalog&categ
ory%5Fname=Drive9h9k%3ABatzi+Belt%99&Page=1
If link doesn't work, try searching for a "Batzi Belt".

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'97 900SE
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> Hi ther,
> Is there some-one who can tells me how or wher can I go to find sommething
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> Pieter
> The Netherlands.
Zapper Jones - 13 Aug 2004 19:02 GMT
"Pieter J. Brons" <pjbrons@planet.nl> wrote in news:cfig4f$6bn$2
@reader11.wxs.nl:
> confurtable
Fore the dog I would recoment following:
Fully retract the passenger seat, and put the dog on the floor in front of
the seat.
Reg. the "confurtable", I don't know what it is.
Zapper
Denmark
Pieter J. Brons - 13 Aug 2004 20:06 GMT
Hi Zapper,
confurtable = probebly the wrong word must be Cabriolet.
Dogs are not alowed in the front, by law.
But thanks enyway.
Pieter
> "Pieter J. Brons" <pjbrons@planet.nl> wrote in news:cfig4f$6bn$2
> @reader11.wxs.nl:
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> Zapper
> Denmark
Dave Hinz - 13 Aug 2004 21:22 GMT
> Hi Zapper,
> confurtable = probebly the wrong word must be Cabriolet.
Cabriolet works in English, and I think "convertable" is the word you're
looking for. Please don't worry about your English, we can understand
you just fine.
> Dogs are not alowed in the front, by law.
That's probably not a bad idea, actually. Were you able to find that
dog harness someone else pointed out?
Pieter J. Brons - 14 Aug 2004 09:26 GMT
Hi Dave,
Just went to that site and gues what: they have the right harness.
So thats great again a problem solved.
Thanks for the man that gave me the adresss.
Pieter
> > Hi Zapper,
> > confurtable = probebly the wrong word must be Cabriolet.
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> That's probably not a bad idea, actually. Were you able to find that
> dog harness someone else pointed out?
Fritz001k - 13 Aug 2004 20:47 GMT
Check the web for some "dog" sites. There is an after market seat belt style
"harness for dogs".
> Hi ther,
> Is there some-one who can tells me how or wher can I go to find sommething
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> Pieter
> The Netherlands.
Richard Sutherland-Smith - 14 Aug 2004 00:53 GMT
> Hi ther,
> Is there some-one who can tells me how or wher can I go to find sommething
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> Pieter
> The Netherlands.
We have a dog harness for our fox-terrier. We put him in the boot of our
9000 with the board removed. We can get the harnesses from our vets; I
think they are made in Germany.
So I assume you could use it for the back seat and just put the human
seat-belt through it.

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LauraK - 14 Aug 2004 03:29 GMT
Saab offers a whole line of pet items for travel, including restraint systems.
They were developed with the US Humane Society.
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?n=163,189&sid=189&article=207
It's in the Saab Catalog or you should be able to get it through a dealer.
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Pieter J. Brons - 14 Aug 2004 09:32 GMT
To all who send their tips about the harness.
A GREAT THANKS.
Now we can take the dog with us in a Cabrio, when we buy it.
Pieter
Johannes H Andersen - 14 Aug 2004 11:11 GMT
> To all who send their tips about the harness.
> A GREAT THANKS.
> Now we can take the dog with us in a Cabrio, when we buy it.
>
> Pieter
Thanks to a dog I got my excellent 93' 9000 CSE in 1997. It was a dog's car!
The dog had occupied the boot space with the parcel shelf removed. The
car was smelly like hell and hence put other buyers off. When I drove off,
the 12 stone dog looked with troubled eyes to its owner.
I scrubbed every thing down with industrial cleaners and drive with all
windows open for for the first year or so, retrieved dog hairs for the next
couple of years, but now it's finally my car.
hippo - 07 Sep 2004 08:31 GMT
Our dog's harnesses have a clip on strap that plugs into later model seat
belt stalks or else with more mature vehicles (like my 81 900T) the belt
goes through the harness loop - 2 very happy border collies. This type
also accepts leashes. The dog often walks much better than with a leash on
its collar. Could be important with a Newfie!