I'm looking to purchase a Dog guard for the van so that my 2 dogs can safely be stowed behind the rear seat.
I've been trawling throught the internet but can't seem to find anything that would do the trick.
Any info welcome
Doug.
Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?
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Re: Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?
would one of those 'universal' ones fit?
I've thought about fitting a cargo net somehow across the back as anything put there to restrain the dogs would need to be easily stowed away once camping
I've thought about fitting a cargo net somehow across the back as anything put there to restrain the dogs would need to be easily stowed away once camping
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Re: Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?
Hi Karen
Yes, thats the problem, finding one that can be stowed away without getting in the way of things as it gets cramped inside enough as it it is
I just wondered if there was one purpose specifily for a T3... Mind you I suppose, thinking about it, our vans all have different layouts inside, wardrobe, etc so even a purpose made one might be a problem. Which answers my own question really..
A trip to halfords to see what they have 'universal' wise might be the best option
Many thanks,
Doug.
Yes, thats the problem, finding one that can be stowed away without getting in the way of things as it gets cramped inside enough as it it is
I just wondered if there was one purpose specifily for a T3... Mind you I suppose, thinking about it, our vans all have different layouts inside, wardrobe, etc so even a purpose made one might be a problem. Which answers my own question really..
A trip to halfords to see what they have 'universal' wise might be the best option
Many thanks,
Doug.
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Re: Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?
Get yourself down the harbour and find yourself an old fisherman.
Buy a reel of braided nylon and he should be able to knock you up a piece of net in a few minutes for the price of a few beers. (Market opening here for me maybe ) It will fit in a small bag when not needed. You would need to make 4 or 5 anchorage points on the sides depending upon your furniture.
Buy a reel of braided nylon and he should be able to knock you up a piece of net in a few minutes for the price of a few beers. (Market opening here for me maybe ) It will fit in a small bag when not needed. You would need to make 4 or 5 anchorage points on the sides depending upon your furniture.
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