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Dog is your co-pilot. |
Not so recently we were contacted by
Dog Fence DIY and asked if we would like to review the
Auto Dog Fence Barrier. Since Maggie and Duke hate wearing harnesses this seemed like a great idea.
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Are we there yet? |
A few years ago we made the mistake of letting Duke sit in between us because the car was jammed full of gear. Ever since, he'll try to move up front during the drive since there isn't a console in the way.
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We're here! Jump on everybody time! |
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Duke also gets really excited when we get there, and tries to climb out the front. That's about 50 pounds of not cool. We'd been thinking that we should get a barrier, so we were excited to get one to check out.
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from http://www.dogfencediy.com/reviews/dog-fence-barrier/ |
When we got the Kurgo Back Seat Barrier it seemed pretty easy to
install, until we found out that 3 of the D-rings needed to install it
were missing.
When we contacted
Dog Fence DIY
they sent us an entire new barrier! (which was still missing 2 D-rings
according to the directions.)
The Mr. figured out how to install it
using the 2 outer D-rings and it took less than 10 minutes.
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Installed in a Honda Element. |
The
Auto Dog Fence Barrier was easy to install and does a good job of keeping Duke in the backseat. The way it's installed right now it doesn't come all the way down to the floor. I'd rather have it high since Duke sits on the back seat. If you have a console between the front seats this would be perfect.
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Duke is not amused. Maggie just wants to get out and go. |
We'd definitely recommend the
Auto Dog Fence Barrier, if anyone wants the extra
one, please leave a comment.(I'll see if we can find D-rings at the hardware store so the instructions make more sense.) You can buy them at
Dog Fence DIY, though it's easier to find them if you click on this
link.
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Does this mean the whole back of the car is now a dog crate? Nice. |