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Review on ๐Ÿพ Black Sherpa K9 Mesh Barrier for Car Front Seats by Christine Turner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It works for us in a 1999 Civic hatchback.

OVERVIEW: Sherpa K9 Front Seat Net Car Seat Barrier My wife trains dogs and drives a 'dog car' so we'll leave her opinion in this review strongest count: first impression was how nice this seat barrier is. I love the turquoise hem. It is well designed and easy to adjust according to the length of the straps. Our "dog" is a 1999 Civic Hatchback. When we don't have passengers, I lower the back seats and tie the dogs in the back so they're protected and can't get into the front seat and possibly cause an accident. However, when someone else is in the front seat, dogs love to lean forward and drool on their favorite human. Pooh! To prevent that, I now use this car seat barrier. The problem is solved! We have car seat covers because here in Hawaii, sand and sometimes dirt get in cars all the time. Also, all dog agility equipment tends to hit the seats, so covers are a must. Since I use car covers I have modified the method of attaching the seat barrier by placing bandages over the seat covers at the base of the head. rest. Instead of attaching the cover to the headrest, it attaches to the bungee. While it may not be that safe, I don't actually use it as a primary safety measure for dogs, but rather as a backup and to keep them from sticking their heads between seats to cling to their human friends. So it works for us. I recommend it to anyone who is in a similar situation.

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • Big and Bulky