Sleepypod Saves Lives.
These are the stories of pets who survived a vehicle collision while buckled in with a Sleepypod safety harness or carrier. Their survival is the reason Sleepypod works so hard to design and test pet products for safer traveling.
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Pets who survived
because they were buckled in.

In a 50 mph zone, I went through an intersection with a green light. A car coming from the opposite direction turned in front of me. I slammed on the brakes but couldn't avoid hitting that car.

I was driving down my street, and another car ran through a stop sign because the driver was on his phone. I slightly injured the left side of my neck, arm, and shoulder. My dog was buckled up in the back seat.

I was driving along a straight city street. A man ran a stop sign and the yield that followed and hit the front passenger side of my car going a suspected 40 mph. I was going about 30. Both vehicles are totaled. I had minor muscle strain and bruises.

I stopped at a stop sign then turned left onto a road, and a Toyota SUV was approaching me so fast I did not see it until it was too late. The Toyota SUV hit me.

A car behind us rear-ended us at 40 mph, pushing us into the vehicle in front of us. We were both injured in the accident, and the car is a total loss, but our dog was unharmed in the Sleepypod. The accident happened in Munich, Germany where we also live.

I was driving on the freeway trying to merge and a semi truck did not even attempt to slow down even though I gave them warning with blinkers and the cars in the next lane did not want to let me merge in. Next thing the semi just rams into me. Bucky, Aussie, 2 yrs, buckled into a seat. I work at a vet clinic so he was checked by a vet as soon as I walked in. Checked out fine, he was not hurt!

We were hit in the rear of our car while slowing down due to traffic. The oncoming vehicle was going 40-60mph upon impact. The car is totaled, all passengers are ok but two sustained concussions. Winnie, 5 years old, 17lbs, behind front passenger seat restrained with sleepypod harness.

I was driving on wet roads when I approached a car stopped ahead of me. I breaked with what should have been enough time to stop, however my wheels locked up and my car just skidded until we hit the stopped car. My car is totaled, however the car I hit is fixable. When I knew we were going to crash I just looked at her and watched how hard she hit into her harness and cannot believe she is fine. It has saved my girl's life. She would have gone through the windscreen without it with how hard she hit.

Deer ran out in front of my car from the woods on a backcountry road in rural North Carolina. The first deer cleared the car but the second smashed the front bumper on the passenger side. I was going about 45/50 mph with my standard size Australian shepherd strapped into the back seat of my car. No one was hurt and thank goodness my Aussie, Ripley was strapped into his harness in the back!

We hit going 55 mph, and he had no signs of injury. He doesn't seem sore at all, he was even just as playful as any other Jack Russell the next day! I don't know what I'd do without him — having a service dog improved my life significantly and allowed me to be more independent. Your product truly saved his life and protected him from injury.

Today I was in a car accident going pretty fast on I-85. Thank GOD she was in this life saver, and I didn't let her ride on my lap. What are the odds of getting into an accident the day after this shipment arrives? So thankful.

I was driving on the interstate and suddenly many of the lanes of cars were all slamming on their brakes. I was unable to stop before hitting the car in front of me. My arm was cut open by the airbag and I had a large bruise on my leg. Bao was in her carrier. The carrier slid forward a little but did not become a projectile.

I was driving though a green light intersection when a car on my right side, in the right turn only lane sped through a red light. The car crashed into my car spinning my car to face the opposite direction. I had to kick my door open to get out. My dog was in her sleepypod. The car was totaled. No injuries.

As I'm driving along, going 45 mph, a car suddenly turns in front of me. I didn't even have time to apply pressure on the breaks before we collided. My car spun wildly, and I ended up crossing three lanes, landing on the opposite side of the median. My dog is sitting on the seat, wide-eyed and confused, perfectly unharmed.

I had just driven through an intersection and was going slowly because there were cars in front of me and only one block to the next intersection. The car behind me rear ended me hard, shoving my car half a block. I was shook up and sore for two days. My puppy was traumatized but the harness saved him from flying out of the back seat.

Stopped in traffic on freeway. Someone tried to go into next lane to bypass the stopped traffic and was slammed sideways into us by another car. This was on drivers side where dog was in Sleepypod in back seat. Worked great and Lulu was fine.

I was stopped at a dedicated right turn light, which was red as there were pedestrians crossing the street. The car behind me accelerated into me believing that we had a green light too and that I had moved, which I hadn't. Car has damage; I'm having back/neck/ankle medical issues; but my Service Dog is uninjured! Sooo thankful that he's ok, thank you!!!

We saddled up and hopped into our car heading out for a quick drive down the road to the post office and walk in the park. As we left our driveway another vehicle driving too fast, did not slow down or step on the brake at all struck the front passenger side. It was extremely frightening as the vehicle hitting us continued out of control crashing through our neighbors fence taking out a tree, then ditching down into their yard. All of us were ok and thankfully walked away.

All animals alive, both cars towed.

We were t-boned by a driver speeding through a red light at about 40 mph. After the collision, my first concern was Bella. I was emotionally relieved to realize she was fully secured and only experienced normal confusion. I on the other hand, experienced a concussion with two weeks worth of whiplash. Both cars were totaled with my car repair estimate at $15,000.

I was going 108 km when I spotted a moose coming out of the ditch. I honked, slammed on the brakes and swerved into the incoming lane to avoid the moose but hit its hind quarter on the passenger side of the vehicle then we stopped in the ditch. No one was hurt and the car may be totaled depending on if the frame is bent.

I had stopped at a stop light but the guy behind me did not. He did a lot of damage to the rear passenger side, but the car is not considered totaled. I had middle back and neck injuries and Seraphina had a bit of bruising on her chest where her safety harness was. He hit us so hard that I think her injuries would have been greater.

While traveling south on I-95 at 65mph, a deer leapt over the center median and landed directly in front of the vehicle. The vehicle collided with the deer causing the airbags to inflate. The damage of the collision was significant enough for the car to be deemed a total loss by the insurance company.

We were rear ended by a tow truck.

My husband's vehicle was struck, basically head on, by a driver who was illegally passing. The vehicle that struck my husband's car was traveling close to 60 mph. The vehicle sustained approximately $13,000 worth of damage, and my husband suffered a neck injury that has required ongoing care. I noticed our dog, Chewy, was a bit sore acting for a couple days, but no serious injuries.

The next thing we know someone hits us from behind. We pull over to the side after feeling dazed, and then the car speeds off. The police weren't able to catch them. The car was not totaled, but our tailgate fell off because the car hit our bumper and pushed it up, forcing the tailgate to become unhinged. No one was hurt.

My vehicle was stopped at a yield sign to oncoming traffic. The car behind me did not see that I was stopped, nor that there was a yield sign and rear ended me going about 10 mph. No one was hurt and there was minimal damage to both vehicles.

My mother was at a complete stop on a highway in bumper-to-bumper traffic, when she was rear ended. My 83-year-old mom is still seeing a doctor for numbness down the right side of her body. Her car was totaled. Taisho was in the back seat, fastened to the passenger side back seat belt. The harness kept him from falling and hitting the seat in front of him, and also kept him from running into the street when mom opened the door after being hit.

Driving through an intersection in the right lane and the car in the left lane, but behind me, was trying to merge, the front right of that car hit the left back of my car and damaged the passenger door, side panel, tire area, and bumper. Luckily Rocco was strapped in place!

We were on a major highway going 55-60 mph and hit a big deer. The car was totaled. The airbags deployed. My husband had minor injuries (e.g. bruises) and we both had some hearing loss. Our dog was in the back seat and was not injured at all.

I was traveling on Florida's Turnpike, going approximate 65 mph in heavy rain. I hit a dip in the road and hydroplaned. I was unable to recover and hit the guardrail head on. Thankfully no other vehicles were involved. The truck was a total loss. No one was injured, miraculously.

There was bumper-to-bumper traffic on the 105 freeway, and I was driving about 25 mph in what was about to become a merging lane. As a car starts merging over to get in front of me, I slow down to almost a complete stop and the car behind me didn't, and hit me going at about 20 mph. This hit my car hard enough to make it skid forward. Luckily, there were no real injuries.

Car was totaled. I could not avoid hitting large construction ladder in lane.

I was slowing down to turn right onto my street when a driver turned left towards me and was heading at me straight on. I swerved to get as far to the right as I could, but he still hit my front left and slid down the side. Airbags deployed. $17K in repairs. My son and I were injured slightly from air bags and jolt, but Figgy was fine in her Sleepypod!

I was driving down the frontage road that runs parallel to Interstate 10 at about 45 mph when a truck driver decided to do a U turn without looking. He hit my car sending me over the median into oncoming traffic on the 10 freeway. My car was totaled. I was sore for a while, Blessing (my service dog) had a cut on her face and was terrified, but otherwise okay now.

We were t-boned and sent into a 180 degree spin towards oncoming traffic. Rear passenger door where Jax was sitting took impact. My puppy Jax was tethered to his seatbelt while wearing his Sleepypod harness. I am receiving ongoing medical treatment but thankfully Jax appears to be ok.

Was crossing an intersection in the rain and other car didn't have their lights on and we collided. My coonhound was in the backseat wearing his seatbelt, luckily. Without it we both would have been way worse injured — he was a little achy, I walked away with bruises.

I was waiting to make a legal left turn when the car approaching me from behind swerved around me at the last moment. I could hear tires screeching as they applied their brakes but they hit me hard enough to knock my sunglasses off my face and send items flying inside my passenger cabin. I had months of treatment for back and neck pain but my dog was absolutely fine. I can't imagine what injuries she would have sustained without the Clickit Sport harness.

The driver behind me barreled into the rear of my SUV with such force that she plowed my 2.4-ton vehicle into the car in front of me.

A semi/freightliner with cattle trailer did not yield the right of way and pulled into the roadway. My truck struck into the cattle trailer and was totaled. Thankfully due to being buckled into his Sleepypod harness he was just shook up and not injured.

I was driving my car when a car turned directly in front of me. The front of my vehicle hit the side of the other car. My truck had $10,000 worth of damage. The other car was totaled. Thanks to the Sleepypod bed car seat my 7 lb dog was fine. I suffered severe whiplash.

I collided with the rear of a SUV. No one was hurt and my car was totaled.

The CHP and fire personnel arrived and said I was lucky I was not seriously injured. When they saw my dog still strapped in his seat with his Clickit Sport harness on, I saw their faces change. They said this could have been way worse and he could have been ejected through the windshield. The look on their faces after seeing my dog safe and unharmed let me know how lucky we were. I will never let him ride along in a car without his harness on.