seanlandy

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Like the posts I have searched, there seems to be numerous makes and models of dog guard for the 90. However, some seem very flimsy and may be okay to keep a small spaniels or collies in the back, but we have a 45kg Shepherd, who is only 2 and a husky. The britpart one in the Disco does a great job, but there does seem many options. Has anyone got a recommendation for a very secure guard for a 90, please?
 
They seem reasonable. Do they require drilling? Boxers are bonkers and lively buggers, but I dare say lack the power and guile of a shepherd, but three of them must be interesting. Lol
 
Any bitch on heat would do the job

Throw a traffic warden in the back for the dog to chew on

I was going to suggest tying a cat to the back door, but these suggestions are much better!
Seriously though, GSD's are intelligent and eminently trainable. Why not train it to stay in the back? None of our gundogs would dream of getting into the cabin and we've got 6 of the little busturds.
 
They seem reasonable. Do they require drilling? Boxers are bonkers and lively buggers, but I dare say lack the power and guile of a shepherd, but three of them must be interesting. Lol
It does require driling, there are 2 brackets bolted to the rear bulkhead which the legs of the guard fit into, and hand turn screws (?) that attach it. It's very strong when in place.

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Almost forgot, I also attached the top of the dog guard to the seat belt bracket with a large cable tie to stop it moving back & forth, but that's partly because mine is a bit bent!
 
Lovely looking shepherd. We all love our dogs but there is something special about a shepherd charcater.
Here's my boy. At 2 years still growing. Bugger. Lol
 

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