Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?

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Dog guards, any ideas where they can be bought?

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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 :ok

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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 :wink:
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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.. :oops:

A trip to halfords to see what they have 'universal' wise might be the best option :wink:

Many thanks,
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Get yourself down the harbour and find yourself an old fisherman. :oops:
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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