What kind of dog barrier?
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I want to keep my dog in the back of the car, not in the front. Have you bought a dog barrier that works? What kind?
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Has anyone purchased this one? What do you think?
http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
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http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
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Has anyone purchased this one? What do you think?
http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
Myron
http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
Myron
Works well as I only have a little dog so she goes in the small 'half'. Also the big 'half' has a flap to drop the rear seats and get long in items still without taking the guard out.
Also as the back of the seats is covered her hair only gets on the one side wall of the boot.
Few pics here;
http://www.myaudiq5.com/index.php/to...post__p__24082
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Thanks. It looks very nice but is a bit pricy. Does anyone have one of these?
http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
Thanks
Myron
http://www.travall.us/audi-q5-suv-5-...-barrier-p1343
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I have a half-lab who sheds, apparently, a small cat every day. And most of it ends up in the car. Fortunately, she's been trained since a puppy to sit in the back and not jump over the seats, so putting them up has always been barrier enough.
Teaching your dog to stay in the back seems like the cheapest/easiest solution IMO.
Teaching your dog to stay in the back seems like the cheapest/easiest solution IMO.
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I have a half-lab who sheds, apparently, a small cat every day. And most of it ends up in the car. Fortunately, she's been trained since a puppy to sit in the back and not jump over the seats, so putting them up has always been barrier enough.
Teaching your dog to stay in the back seems like the cheapest/easiest solution IMO.
Teaching your dog to stay in the back seems like the cheapest/easiest solution IMO.