

🦴 Safety Meets Style: Gear Up Your Pup for Every Journey!
The Kurgo Enhanced Strength Tru-Fit Dog Car Harness is a crash-test certified, rock-climbing inspired safety harness designed for dogs up to 75 lbs. Featuring five adjustable points for a custom fit, padded chest protection, and all-steel buckles, it combines rugged durability with everyday comfort. Equipped with a 10-inch steel carabiner seatbelt tether and dual leash attachments, this harness is perfect for secure car travel and versatile walking. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate gear for millennial pet parents who demand safety, style, and reliability.




























| Brand | Kurgo |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,684 Reviews |
| Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Harness |
| Size | Large |
C**R
Keeping my BFF safe!
There was an accident not far from me where the poor pup was thrown from the vehicle and killed, which led me on a search to find a safe way to travel with my bestie. I love taking her everywhere with me, and I did have a strap to connect her to the safety belt, but I just did not feel like her harness or safety restraint were substantial enough. After a great deal of research I settled on the Kurgo Tru-Fit Enhanced Strength Dog Harness. My first impressions when it was delivered was that it is a very substantial harness. All buckles and fittings are steal, and the chest plate on the front is shaped in a way that actually covers her without cutting in to her. I should mention that my pup is a 70lb standard poodle, so finding something that fits her can be challenging. Not a problem with the Kurgo as there are 5 different areas that can be adjusted so it allows for a custom fit. The steel latches are extremely easy to work with, and once set, will hold the sizing until you decide to change them. After fitting her I put her in the back seat and we were off. In its most restrictive setting, I found that this combination holds her securely and allows her to sit and lay down without giving her extra room to move around. That is exactly what I wanted so we went out for a drive, got some ice cream, and then stopped and I attached her leash to the new harness and we went for a walk. I like that this harness does not restrict or cut in to her leg movements as so often happens with this breed because of the deep chest. We are very happy with this product and highly recommend it. This pup is a part of our family and we want to make sure she is kept safe and secure, and this does the job! To whoever designed this, thank you!
V**S
Would recommend/buy again
I really love this harness. For one, it's a harness that fits my dog! My pup is super deep chested and thin necked which made it almost impossible to find a harness that actually fit her, which sucked because she needs a harness for her sensitive neck. Before this arrived I was using a mesh harness that was entirely too big around her neck and was snug on her chest. Adjusted how I like, this harness can still go a few inches larger around her chest and a couple inches smaller around her neck. I'm giving 5 stars just for a harness that fits! First impressions of the harness: I got the XS harness. When I took it out of the box my first thought was that it seemed a little heavy for a harness ment for small/toy dogs. However the more I handled it I realized that weight came from the metal buckles(which I abosluely love. I wouldn't trust plastic buckles in a car crash and the metal ones are extremely easy to use) and the doubled and tripled layers of material of all the straps as well as the padded chest piece. The more I thought about it I realized I wouldn't want a harness that's ment to protect my dog in case of a car crash to be any lighter, the weight means it's built with extra strength and the well being of the dog in mind. (When I say it's "heavy" I mean it probably weighs around 1/2 a pound as opposed to the mesh harness I was using that weighs pretty much nothing). The car strap that comes with this harness is pure genius. I use it in the way that gives my dog a little more freedom in the car as she has a small obsession with putting her head out the window. The strap gives her the perfect amount of movement and keeps her from hanging completely out the window and jumping out(she has jumped out a car window at a stop sign with my mom when she was a puppy and I have no doubts she'd do it again if given the chance). The strap itself is extremely heavy duty and well made and I wouldn't want anything less. The strap was the final selling point for me as I didn't want a harness that needed to be attached directly to the steat belt and I'm cautious about buying a leash that attaches directly into the seatbelt reciever. My only problem is my pup likes to do a few circles before laying down and the strap can get twisted up pretty easy. Other than that I don't have anything negative to say about this product!
F**.
High-quality harness, tricky to fasten
We bought this harness for our 10 month-old Lab/Bull Mastiff mix puppy, as she had grown out of her prior seat belt, and I liked how this could be used as a regular harness (by attaching the leash to the ring at the front of the harness) or as a seat belt attachment (by running your car seat belt through the attachment on the back of the harness). It also can go on over her regular collar, which has her tags on it, easily, which is nice. We were also excited about the padded chest of the harness and the "Enhanced Strength," as our "Minnie" is 50 pounds of pure muscle. We are happy to say that, so far, the durability of the harness has been excellent. Minnie is able to get her lower jaw under the padded chest area and to chew on that area if she tries hard enough (that's due to us not having the fit adjusted perfectly yet), and so far her chewing has not affected the integrity of the harness at all. Also, the padding has been great in the car. We can tell our puppy is much more comfortable during sudden stops than she was in her older seat belt harnesses. The only issue we have with this harness is that we are not thrilled with the way the harness fastens. My husband has explained the physics of it to me, and it is a safer (tension) fastener than the traditional snap in fasteners used on most harnesses (which would be more likely to break during a car accident, theoretically). However, if you don't have the harness fit VERY tight to your dog, the harness can (and has) come undone on its own at times in the car, when the dog relaxes enough in the car to give some laxity to the harness. No tension, and the perfect roll are all it took for our girl to get the harness undone in the car (again, we should probably have it tighter than we do). But that bring me to my next issue with the fasteners on this harness - they are VERY hard to get fastened on a squiggly puppy, because of the way they are constructed. You have to get some extra harness, fit the fastener pieces through each other properly, and then let go so the tension can hold the fastener in place. To do that on a moving target has required us to leave the harness about an inch or so (we guess) looser than we should, so we can get it on her at all. Hopefully, as she gets more used to the harness, she'll hold still for us better, and these issues can be resolved. All-in-all, we are happy with this very sturdy harness and hope that our "little" girl will stop growing and cozy into this one for awhile. (P.S. Our puppy is 50 pounds of muscle, with a very smooth coat, and only has a little growing room left for this harness, even though we bought the size for dogs 50-80 pounds. I think it is because she has a very large chest and small waist, but if you are between two sizes, you might want to go up one with this harness). Happy car rides!
D**S
Super Nice Dog Harness, great with my Toy Dog Cody
It's a wonderful harness. It fits my Toy Fox Terrier mix well and is good looking, although definitely understated. I was able to adjust the harness to fit him well and getting used to the buckle was pretty easy. You will have to look at what you are doing as it does take coordination. If you don't train another person about how the buckle works, you will be the only one able to put it on and take it off. I was really looking for a harness that could do double duty as a car harness too and that's why I chose this one. (I wanted to avoid having to use a second harness just for travel.) The crash tested version has metal buckles rather than plastic and the tether is a strong attachment with a substantial carabiner. I've not been able to check it out as since I've received it, I have gotten ill and have not been able to experience it in the car with my dog. Referring to the manufacturer's video about how to employ it was the final thing that clinched the sale for me. It was my prime motivation for safety driving with my dog as I drive a convertible (and terriers are high-strung dogs). My dog Cody has accepted it well, and appears comfortable in it. It also is stable while he is wearing it, doesn't slide from side to side, and the top bracket with the V-ring has some play designed in, so it moves with your dog but doesn't thwart his movement in any way. His old harness has a D-shaped ring and a few times a year the leash would unhook itself and I was concerned enough about that flaw; this harness's V-ring is narrower and therefore will be more secure hopefully. Time will tell if it is more dependable; not any disengagements have occurred so far. Cody is enjoying it, hope your dog will too.
J**X
Great for securing our dog in the way back
The perfect size for our Texas mutt. Works great for securing our 45-lb dog in the cargo area in the way back of our Crown Signia. It has 2 hooks for attaching a leash or a dog safety strap. When she arrives at the Bark Park wearing it, she struts proudly in it, like it’s her personal bulletproof vest. Very durable and well made with decent padding. Tricky to put on her sometimes as it requires a bit of patience to secure it, but with a training treat handy she’s willing.
K**Y
Great buy for ease of use, comfort, plus safety.
I got the XS for my 9lb mini poodle (also the S for my 13lb mini poodle) and it fits perfectly. The straps are super adjustable and it's easy to take on and off. Even with the easy on/off, after I got my little boys fixed I kept the harnesses on for long periods of time, and even overnight, so that we could quickly go out for leashed potty breaks while they were recovering, and the harness seems comfortable enough that they didn't mind keeping them on at all. This is a really good harness for walking as well, but the main reason I got it was for safety in the car. It took quite a while for me to figure out the appropriate way to strap them in, (the first one I bought didn't come from Amazon so I didn't have the diagram in the pictures to refer to) but now even that's super easy and I'm glad I have something to help protect them if we are ever in an accident. Another bonus, customer service on the Kurgo website was very helpful and immediately responsive when I posted a question.
K**M
Works so far
We're using crash-tested safety harnesses because they seem to be better protection for our dogs and us than crates (unless the extremely expensive crash-tested ones) or a barrier between the back and driver's areas. We also have one of the Sleepy Pod harnesses we purchased previously. It may offer better padding and security, but is a real pain to secure in the car (my husband bypasses the instructions and uses a leash, causing "spousal disagreement"), and the dog hates the restricted movement. It is also much more expensive. The Kurgo advertises it is crash-tested, but I couldn't find any results. We have two harnesses for our dogs ages, 7 yrs(medium) and 5 months(large). The harnesses appear well-made, though the chest plate isn't padded. I like the metal buckles, but they're heavy and take a little time to get used to using. The webbing seems sturdy and well-sewn. The harness is easy enough to get on, but the neck part does have to go over the head. I wanted a ring on the front to see whether it helps prevent pulling when walking the dog, but it pulls the harness too far to the side, is awkward and I don't use it. The metal loop on the top back works well with a leash. The instructions for securing the dog in the car are questionable. There is a tug with a carabiner that comes with it and can be used in different ways to give the dog more or less freedom when attached to the seat belt. The idea is to make sure the seat belt will engage and prevent the dog from smashing into the seat in front of him. Make sure you watch the video. We also use a hammock-type seat cover that attaches to the back and front passenger head rests to protect the seats and make the dogs more comfortable and less likely to slip off the seats. Our dogs aren't thrilled with riding this way, but our kids didn't like car seats and seats belt, either. We stop often on long trips to give everyone a break. The dogs have a little less freedom, but we believe they are safer, are less likely to be injured, killed, get thrown from the car or become dangerous projectiles. I gave them 3 stars because of the issues above and because I know some people will be frustrated, some dogs are heavy-duty chewers, and this isn't going to be a perfect solution. It's the best we've found for us. Everything works well until there's a serious accident and you find out whether it did.
R**G
Fantastic quality, fantastic customer service (Kurgo, not Amazon)
I have two 13 lb Shih Tzus and wanted a crash-rated harness to keep them safe in the car. Their measurements fell between sizes, but their weight matched the size small. Wanting a snug fit for safety, I ordered the X-small size—unfortunately, it was way too small. I went to return the harnesses through Amazon, where the listing said “free shipping and returns.” However, because the product shipped from Germany, Amazon refused to provide a return label. They told me I would need to pay for the return shipping upfront, then submit the receipt for reimbursement. I paid around $60 for the two harnesses—seemed simple enough. But when I went to the UPS store, they quoted me $420 to ship the items back to Germany. I was shocked. Even though Amazon said they’d reimburse me, the risk of them refusing after the fact wasn’t worth it. I spent days calling Amazon, getting transferred up the chain, only to be told there was nothing they could do. No resolution. Out of desperation, I contacted Kurgo, the company that makes the harnesses. I spoke with Carlos from their customer service team and explained the situation. He was incredibly understanding and went above and beyond. While they couldn’t refund me since I bought the harnesses through Amazon, Carlos sent me two harnesses in the correct size—completely free of charge—and asked that I donate the ones that didn’t fit to a local animal shelter, which I absolutely will. I’m so grateful to Carlos and the Kurgo team. The harnesses are very well made and crash-tested, so I know my pups are safe. Their customer service is truly top-tier, and this experience left such a good impression that I purchased a toy from them afterward just to say thank you. I have told everyone I know about the amazing quality and customer service of the brand! Major shoutout to Carlos, Kurgo, and their sister brand PetSafe. I’m disappointed that despite the thousands of dollars I’ve spent on Amazon for 15+ years that they were unwilling to help. Given the direction things are going with the political climate, it might be time to cut back on shopping with mega-retailers and start supporting the brands that actually care.
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