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Dog Barrier
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I've been looking for a little bit and considered a few options for a Dog Barrier for the back of my 4dr. I really like the idea of the Travall model but I'm not liking the idea of paying insane shipping fees for it. I wanted to see if anyone has used that one or perhaps another brand of barrier that works well in a 4dr. I'm hoping for something metal but also looked at the Cargo Net style barriers too since they are much cheaper. I'm just worried the soft barriers won't hold up as well to the Boxers I help rescue and transport. If anyone has a barrier, perhaps you can post comments about the model you have and maybe some pictures if possible.
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I've been looking for a little bit and considered a few options for a Dog Barrier for the back of my 4dr. I really like the idea of the Travall model but I'm not liking the idea of paying insane shipping fees for it. I wanted to see if anyone has used that one or perhaps another brand of barrier that works well in a 4dr. I'm hoping for something metal but also looked at the Cargo Net style barriers too since they are much cheaper. I'm just worried the soft barriers won't hold up as well to the Boxers I help rescue and transport. If anyone has a barrier, perhaps you can post comments about the model you have and maybe some pictures if possible.
Thanks
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I have the Dirty Dog 4x4 pet divider. It works great with the hardtop, but not with the softtop. My dogs are about 40 lbs each and they can squeeze by the sides with the softtop, but not too easily with the hardtop.
It is also easy to install (once you figure out the upper corners) and to take down. It really never bothered me driving, in fact I barely noticed it.
I have been putting the top down a lot lately (75 to 80 degrees out here), so it is not on my jeep. However here are some pictures I had taken when I was figuring out the sides.
It is also easy to install (once you figure out the upper corners) and to take down. It really never bothered me driving, in fact I barely noticed it.
I have been putting the top down a lot lately (75 to 80 degrees out here), so it is not on my jeep. However here are some pictures I had taken when I was figuring out the sides.
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Originally Posted by Infinutty
Hi,
I've been looking for a little bit and considered a few options for a Dog Barrier for the back of my 4dr. I really like the idea of the Travall model but I'm not liking the idea of paying insane shipping fees for it. I wanted to see if anyone has used that one or perhaps another brand of barrier that works well in a 4dr. I'm hoping for something metal but also looked at the Cargo Net style barriers too since they are much cheaper. I'm just worried the soft barriers won't hold up as well to the Boxers I help rescue and transport. If anyone has a barrier, perhaps you can post comments about the model you have and maybe some pictures if possible.
Thanks
I've been looking for a little bit and considered a few options for a Dog Barrier for the back of my 4dr. I really like the idea of the Travall model but I'm not liking the idea of paying insane shipping fees for it. I wanted to see if anyone has used that one or perhaps another brand of barrier that works well in a 4dr. I'm hoping for something metal but also looked at the Cargo Net style barriers too since they are much cheaper. I'm just worried the soft barriers won't hold up as well to the Boxers I help rescue and transport. If anyone has a barrier, perhaps you can post comments about the model you have and maybe some pictures if possible.
Thanks
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I have the Dirty Dog 4x4 pet divider. It works great with the hardtop, but not with the softtop. My dogs are about 40 lbs each and they can squeeze by the sides with the softtop, but not too easily with the hardtop.
It is also easy to install (once you figure out the upper corners) and to take down. It really never bothered me driving, in fact I barely noticed it.
I have been putting the top down a lot lately (75 to 80 degrees out here), so it is not on my jeep. However here are some pictures I had taken when I was figuring out the sides.
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It is also easy to install (once you figure out the upper corners) and to take down. It really never bothered me driving, in fact I barely noticed it.
I have been putting the top down a lot lately (75 to 80 degrees out here), so it is not on my jeep. However here are some pictures I had taken when I was figuring out the sides.
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Thanks for this one, haven't seen it before but it looks better than the Aspen Mfg ones I saw. Does it connect at the bottom as well? Meaning also, would it allow you to put the rear seats down and still keep the dog in the cargo area? I'm trying to figure this out before I make the trek with my boy this holiday season. He normally lays down in the back on his bed without issue but I've never driven more than an hour and a half with him back there and will be likely 7-10 hours at a time as I cross states so I want to make sure he doesn't decide to hop the seat while moving down the road.
My computer is down right now but search for them on the web (they also are a sponsor here). There website has more pictures too. I think they even have a barrier for behind the front seats.
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Yeah it attaches to a brace for the rear seats. So you can fold the seats down and it still works to keep the dog in cargo area.
My computer is down right now but search for them on the web (they also are a sponsor here). There website has more pictures too. I think they even have a barrier for behind the front seats.
My computer is down right now but search for them on the web (they also are a sponsor here). There website has more pictures too. I think they even have a barrier for behind the front seats.
Is there anyone with that Travall barrier? I've reviewed it several times and can't for the life of me figure out why they say it won't work with a hardtop...can't bear the thought of paying $350 to find out they are right haha
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Originally Posted by TheDago
What Safari Straps did you buy? Those look like what I could use the most. My dog will stay in the cargo space while the top is on, but I want him secured when the top is off.
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