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Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Guard for vehicle - People Mover
- By findles [gb] Date 06.12.02 07:09 UTC
We have a chrysler Grand Voyager and and 8 week old OES pup!! We want to make his car journeys more comfortable & safer but when we were at the chrsyler garage yesterday toget a dog guard for the car theyhave to remove the rear row of seats to install it ! Kind of defeats the object of having a 7 seater car if you have to lose 3 for a dog guard!!

Has anyone had thisproblem before & if so how have they overcome it and installed a dog guard without losing the seats !

I have checked the Barjo website 9very god!! ) and plan to ring them to see if they can help but practical experience is more useful I think!!

Thanx all!!

jude
- By Christine Date 06.12.02 12:28 UTC
Hi Findles, so do we & we ended up having one made cos after we bought the chrysler one we found it didn`t fit. We did lose the seats tho but we planned that anyway. See about a custom made one.
Christine, Spain.
- By thepuppyraiser [us] Date 06.12.02 17:55 UTC
I know petco (don't know if you guys/gals have one) has one where is pushes out on the car like a child gate and is placed above the back seat to keep them from coming over the seat. it just block the top not the whole back area.
- By pinklilies Date 06.12.02 19:21 UTC
i have this problem with my estate. the dog now travels in a seat with a doggy seatbelt.
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 06.12.02 19:34 UTC
Can you not use a cage, if needed with a chair or two tipped down. Not sure how much space you have behind the last row of chairs but if its enough room for a dog there should be enough room for a cage.
Ja:)kie

Try Hampster Baskets they will make to your spec.
- By steve [gb] Date 06.12.02 19:53 UTC
Hi
My friend has a chrysler voyager and she took one of the seats out and used a cage or failing that ( she has 5kids so needs all the seats )she secured the cage down the 'aisle ' in the middle
Liz :)
- By findles [gb] Date 08.12.02 22:50 UTC
Thanks for the advice, I think I will take accurate measurements and see about a cage for the rear, he has one as his indoor kennel so would be happy in it ! and it will be cheaper than the Chrysler dog guard that is available but not approriate as well!!

Jude
Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Guard for vehicle - People Mover

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