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By judgedredd (***) [gb] Date 24.10.08 14:17 GMT
i have a vauxhall zafira and i have two cages in the back that is fine, but when i push the back seats forward i would like to know if anyone knows of anywhere that i can just get now hear is where i may not explain myself properly,

i need something like a dog guard that will fit behind the two cages that i already have in the back as they do not go all the way to the roof of the car and the dog that i put in behind the cages when he gets excited or i leave the car with the boot open for air for them all he scrambles across the cages to get out,a normal dog guard as soon as he sits on it collapse onto him

the next two items are for the back doors i would like to have all i can describe them like is a small version on tailgates for the back doors the doors behind the drivers and passenger seats.

now the question if everyone has understood the first bit anyone know of any company that can do this or any alternitives
i cannot get a cage behind the seats of the passenger and drivers as the door of a cage will not open, any ideas please as sometimes i do not just want to leave the windows down i would like the boot left up as well thankyou
carolann
By kayc (*****) [gb] Date 24.10.08 14:47 GMT
I have a Zafira.. and with the back seats forward, I also get the two crates side by side.. these are jammed up against the upturned rear seats, leaving enough space for a 36" single crate sitting in front, large enough to take 2 adult labs..

this also means that the space above the crates can be utilised.. spare folded down crate for shows, bedding etc.. and able to leave tailgate and windows open without fear of dogs escaping...
Kay (Never under-estimate the power of stupid people in large groups) ;-)
By Tigger2 (***) [gb] Date 24.10.08 15:20 GMT
MMG, Barjo, Hamster baskets etc will all make any items like that to measure for you. Personally though I'd think you'd be better doing away with the cages and getting a guard, tailgate and divider. They just seem more secure to me with the back door open - I'd be worried someone would lift the cages out?
By judgedredd (***) [gb] Date 24.10.08 15:29 GMT
they would have to be weight lifters to lift a rottie out the back in a cage and that is if they could get near the cage to start with LOL
carolann
By kayc (*****) [gb] Date 24.10.08 16:27 GMT
deleted (must learn to read before replying lol)
Kay (Never under-estimate the power of stupid people in large groups) ;-)
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