Dog Guards
Secure your Pooch & Passengers
Prevent your dog from accessing the front seat with our tailored dog guards, crafted for a secure fit. These guards are specifically designed to confine your pet to the car's boot, ensuring the safety of both your furry friend and fellow passengers. Choose from options featuring a sturdy metal frame with bars or a solid mesh string covering to thwart your pooch's attempts to navigate through the vehicle. Plus, our pet barriers conveniently attach to the headrests of the rear car seats, eliminating the need for any drilling. Safeguard your vehicle's interior while providing a secure space for your pet today.
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FAQs
What is the best way to secure a dog in the car?
There are many ways to secure your four-legged friend in a car when on the road, from seatbelts to dedicated crates/boxes, our preferred method is by using a car dog guard. These barriers are a secure way of giving your animal its own space in the vehicle whilst protecting passengers & drivers by stopping them climbing through the interior. 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. This ensures they can't get through any small gaps when driving.
How do you install car pet barriers?
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 into place. The fixings provided allow you to tighten the guard to the headrests to prevent it from flipping horizontally. If you're struggling to follow the paper instructions when it comes to fitting your new purchase, check out our YouTube video which demonstrates how to fit a dog guard using the parts provided by our supplier ErgoTech.
How do I stop worrying about my dog in the car?
It can be nerve-racking when you first take your little one out in the car, some people like to build up to it by using a doggy seatbelt and attaching this to a harness first. This allows you to sit in the rear seats with them to ensure they're kept comfortable on their initial journey. Eventually though you need a permanent solution, which is why having a dog guard is perfect for securing your pal when driving. It gives them the space they need in the boot of your car and limits distractions. It's important to regulate the temperature in the car to prevent them over-heating (either lowering windows or turning on the air conditioning when it's hot or turning on the heaters in the winter). You should also stop every 2 hours to let your canine stretch their legs a bit, have a drink of water and an opportunity to do their business.