
The back seat heats up
faster than you think
Dogs handle heat far worse than we do, and even short everyday drives can turn dangerous fast. This fan sends airflow straight to the back — exactly where your dog rides.
It's not just the temperature outside
Even on a mild day, heat builds fast inside a parked car — and the back seat doesn't always get enough air from the front A/C.
In about 10 minutes a car's interior can climb by nearly 20°F (about 11°C). Source: AVMA
Why heat hits dogs harder
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Dogs overheat faster than we do
Dogs release heat mainly by panting, not sweating, so they can't cool down efficiently — and they reach dangerous temperatures far faster than humans (AVMA).
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Some dogs are at even higher risk
Flat-faced breeds, puppies, senior dogs and thick-coated dogs struggle the most. Heatstroke can cause organ damage and can be fatal (RSPCA).
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Cracking a window isn't enough
A slightly open window does little to slow a car heating up. "The A/C is on, he'll be fine" often doesn't reach the back seat.
Heatstroke is a medical emergency
Signs in dogs that need an immediate response:
- Heavy, frantic panting
- Drooling or bright red gums
- Weakness, stumbling or collapse
- Vomiting or diarrhea
Move your dog to shade, offer water, and contact a vet immediately. Delaying care can be deadly.
The A/C cools the front.
Your dog rides in the back.
So we made a simple fix that aims airflow straight to the back — right where your dog rides.
- Mounts on the front headrest
- Direct airflow to the back seat
- Doesn't replace A/C — it completes it
Air Where It Actually Matters
Mounted at your dog’s level, the dual-turbo fan moves real air around them instead of letting hot air sit in the back.
Calm Dog, Calm Drive
A steady cool breeze helps an anxious, panting dog settle down, so road trips and vet runs are easier on both of you.
Tool-Free
On In 30 Seconds, Fits Your Car
The strap-and-clip mount grabs headrest posts or cargo hooks. Works in sedans, SUVs, vans and crates.
FAQs
Will it fit my car?
Will it fit my car?
Yes. It clips onto headrest posts or cargo hooks in about 30 seconds.
sedans, SUVs, vans and crates. No tools.
How does it mount?
How does it mount?
A tear-and-stick strap/clip wraps around the headrest posts and aims the fan at your dog. It moves between cars easily.
Is it strong enough for a big dog?
Is it strong enough for a big dog?
Yes — dual-turbo fans on 3 speeds push a noticeable breeze. For large dogs in the cargo area, mount it to the rear headrest aimed back.
Is it loud? Will it scare my dog?
Is it loud? Will it scare my dog?
It runs quiet, especially on speed 1. Start low so a nervous dog gets used to it.
How is it powered?
How is it powered?
USB-C (5V/2A). Use your car’s USB charger for the whole drive, or a power bank.
What colors does it come in?
What colors does it come in?
Black, brown, wood-grain and white.
Can I leave my dog in a parked car with this?
Can I leave my dog in a parked car with this?
No — never leave a dog alone in a parked car. A fan cannot prevent heatstroke and is not a substitute for A/C, water or shade. This is a travel-comfort accessory for when you’re driving.
Always bring water and take breaks.
What Our Customers Say
Real reviews from verified buyers
Based on 3,120 reviews
My golden used to pant the whole drive. Now he just lays down and relaxes in the back.
Vet trips in summer were brutal. This calmed her down so fast.
Clipped it to the cargo headrest for my two labs. Both stopped whining within minutes.
Quiet enough that my anxious rescue doesn't freak out. Runs off my power bank too.
Mounted it in 30 seconds. My dog actually leans into the breeze now.
The back of my SUV gets so hot. This finally moves the air back there for my shepherd.
Wanted a touch more power on high, but honestly does the job. Dog approves.
Best money I’ve spent for my dog this summer. No more constant panting in the car.
Fast shipping, works exactly as shown. Pup is way happier on drives.
Bought two, one per car. Both dogs ride calm now.