Carabiner life hack




















No more forgetting something in the car when you pick up! Create a Go-Bag. In the video I have a Kurgo Kibble Carrier with of food, and on that is clipped a harness, a leash, a collapsible bowl, and a travel water bottle.

In and out. Use it as a failsafe for your harness. Double clip the collar to the harness for extra safety. This extra layer of protection can add a lot of peace of mind. Get home with a broken leash. A couple of figure eight knots in the ends will make for super-secure, and very easy to tie options.

Improvise a leash. Use a scrap of short rope or a tow strap if necessary. Sometimes you get caught with not many options! I use bowline knots for this because they take up less length than a figure eight while still being strong. Improvise a tie out. With a longer rope or strap you could make a tie out. Secure that tie out to a tree, sign post, fence, or your car even.

Plus these things are ridiculously useful for all sorts of other non-dog related things. I recommend just throwing one in your car, your backpack, or your purse. Question for you: what are your favorite ways to use a carabiner with your dog? Did we forget anything, do you have more ideas…I wanna hear from you.

Thanks for looking! I like locking carabiners because they prevent the gate from coming open. Not only does an open gate mean things will slip out of it, but it also compromises the strength of the unit. Petzl Locking Carabiners. Black Diamond Locking Carabiners. Metolius Locking Carabiners. For some things, the Nite Ize S-Biners are decent ones to use. I know I do! The two used in this video are the Bowline, and the Figure Eight. You can learn those and any others you like at Animated Knots.

Ruffwear Front Range Harness. Lifepul Seat Cover. Petzl Locking Carabiner. Rok Strap Leash. Kurgo Kibble Carrier. Collapsible Silicone Bowl. Travel Water Bottle.

Regardless, we only recommend products or services we use personally, and that we believe will add value to our readers. Thank you! Sign me up for the newsletter! Welcome to Simpawtico Dog Training! We're glad to have you around. If you need to contact us, use the details below. Tap to Call. Avoid the cheapie freebies For starters, there are those little guys that come free with kits and bags you buy. Not the ones for your keys, either There are also the carabiners available at most department stores like WalMart or Target.

You can use a carabiner to safely secure your pup in the car a few different ways, but most ways do require your dog to be in a harness of some kind. One of my favorite ways to secure my dogs in the car is by connecting their leashes to their back clip harnesses, looping the leash through the carabiner, and connecting the carabiner to either the backseat headrest or the car seat apparatus built standard in most modern vehicles. Carabiners make traveling in the car safer and easier for everyone.

I actually do have a few dog seat belts that were ordered off of Amazon. However, these seat belts are specifically designed to clip around the headrests in the backseat of a car.

I do have the car seat apparatus, though. Instead of sending the seatbelts back, I chose to use some of my higher-quality carabiners to hook through the loops of the doggy seatbelts and attach them to the car seat apparatus. It works beautifully and helps keep my dogs secure and safe in the backseat, as you can see in the photo above.

Safety first! This is yet another reason why carabiners are so necessary for anyone living their best life with a dog. Along with making your own doggy seatbelt, you can also use a carabiner for those dogs who tend to think of themselves as furry Houdinis. I work with a few Dachshunds and I must admit that their long, slender bodies fit poorly in many harnesses.

This way, if there ever is an escape attempt made my one of my sausage-shaped friends, I have a backup connection. I also like to use this reinforcing method with larger, more reactive dogs or dogs who have not been properly socialized as an extra precaution when walking or hiking.

Keep awkward but essential loose items on you during walks with a simple carabiner! So, if you are a dog walker, dog sitter , pet care expert, trainer, etc, and need a quick and easy way to organize loose keys for your clients or even for yourself, then I would highly recommend investing in a smaller carabiner that fits loose keys without a key ring. Never lose your house key again after a walk or hike with your dog.

Carabiners come in several different sizes depending on your needs. My previous three were good, steel, climbing ones. One is currently holding one half of the torsion spring cable for my garage door, because I didn't have a quick link handy. One is a permanent fixture on the safety chain of somebody's trailer, and the third They are just so useful for any sort of rope or chain connecting.

Like duct tape, but made of metal! Reply 5 years ago. Introduction: 10 Life Hacks With Carabiners 2. By SpecificLove SpecificLove. More by the author:.

We hope you can get inspired to make new projects, and possibly learn a little along the way. More About SpecificLove ». Hacks Included: 1. Camping Shower Curtain 2.

Moveable Clothes Line 3. Zip Line for Toys 4. Cover a Grill 5. Hang up Jeans to Dry 6. Hang up Soup Can Holders 7. Simple Pulley System 8. Hold Towel for Sweating 9. Hold Keys to Zipper in Bag Hold a Sign on a Fence If you would like the video version of this Instructable and the embedded video does not appear, here is an alternative link Use of content for personal projects is at your own risk.

Camping Shower Curtain Need: - 6 Carabiners - Hula hoop - Tarp - Rope If you go camping for extended periods of time, then it is a good idea to take some bathing products. Take a simple hula hoop and hang it from a tree. Then using some carabiners, attach a tarp to the hoop. The tarp will act like a shower curtain and you can clean yourself with privacy.

Have fun camping. Using some rope and two carabiners, you can make a moveable clothes line. Zip Line for Toys Need: - Rope - 1 Carabiner Children love to play with toys, so add something fun to their collection.



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