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Sakura Headrest Dog Guard For Cars SS5259 - Easy Fit For Most Vehicles Hatchbacks SUVs Estates MPVs – Width Adjustable No Tools Needed, Black,93 x 33 x 6 cm

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Although it looks closest in design to the winning Argos Sakura guard, the XtremeAuto features a smaller central section that makes the side extensions more necessary. Ensure you have received all necessary components; if there's anything missing let us know right away. Why not combine one with a rubber boot liner, and stop those pesky paws from digging into the fabric of your boot floor. A headrest mount dog guard that has been specially designed to protect drivers, passengers and pets.

These dog guards are not to be confused with the cheap ones on the market, these are a quality dog guard made from a thicker metal. Fortunately, when installing the product there isn't any drilling required, preventing unnecessary damage to the car, it's simply a case of removing the headrests and sliding the frame through the metal bars before fixing them in to place. For this comparison test, we had the help of Luther, a nine-year-old black Labrador-Staffordshire bull terrier cross. As we used a small car, there was no need for attaching the wings to extend the dog guard, but these would be attached using the connecting clips supplied. This semi-tailored headrest mount dog guard that has been specially designed to protect drivers, passengers and pets.

p>Late or missing payments may have serious consequences for you and cause you serious money problems. The poles need to be just to the side of the metal poles of the headrest so that the hook can fit around them for attachment later on. It’s essential, then, to suitably restrain your dog when you’re on the move, and that’s where a good quality dog guard can come in handy.

It lost points because it clashed with the central seatbelt mounting in the Discovery, but it could be used in the Astra. The guard is strapped to the rear headrests and is further supported by the 'W' leg which fits snugly against the back of the rear seat, saving valuable boot space. Just a note about the front panel it comes with… I had to put it on back to front as it just swings if I had it the other way but apart from that I am happy with it.

It took an age to assemble, not helped by poor instructions and a dead QR code link to a video guide. takes a couple of attempts to get exact fit but once adjusted just do the bolts up tight as per instructions and bingo – one very sturdy dog guard. This site uses cookies and other similar technologies to provide you with a better overall user experience. There is a bewildering array of products aimed at dog lovers, and our best advice is to find something that works best for your car and your pooch. A unique feature lets you open a sliding panel from inside the passenger compartment to secure the dog in the boot before opening the tailgate.

It’ll help keep you and your four-legged friend safe in an accident but will also help prevent mishaps in the first place, by stopping man’s best friend from distracting the driver.

The rods can be attached in such a way that the dog can still see you but not reach out for distractions. The dog guard also has side ‘wings’ that may be extended ensuring that your pet does not sneak through a gap. The gap between the headrests and the ceiling of each vehicle is different, which is why we've got an abundance of custom-fit solutions available depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Installation is simple and straight forward, using the attachment mechanism attach the dog guard to the vehicle’s headrests and make the adjustment in height, width and angle. The first step is to simply line up the dog guard against the rear seat headrests to figure out where to attach the poles.

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