Dog Barrier
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Dog Barrier
In case anyone was looking for a dog barrier. We just got this one for our 2016 CX-5 . Fits perfect and easily folds up and down. Doesn't use the pressure points many of them have that press on the headliner. I live in Canada so the ones on Amazon would not ship to Canada. I also found some on Ebay but they were not for the CX-5. Ended up ordering it right from the company in Italy. Got it in 3 days and ended up being almost the same price.
The company it comes from
ERGOTECH - Car nets, Luggage nets, barrier nets and barrier screens for dogs transport
Sorry it seems the pictures are upside down...taken with a phone camera.
Amazon.com : Dog Guard, Pet Barrier Net and Screen RDA65S for MAZDA CX-5, for Luggage and Pets : Pet Supplies
The company it comes from
ERGOTECH - Car nets, Luggage nets, barrier nets and barrier screens for dogs transport
Sorry it seems the pictures are upside down...taken with a phone camera.
Last edited by sfd678; 03-04-2016 at 02:54 PM.
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Back in the day, we used a rolled up newspaper. Never had a problem keeping the dog in the back seat. Dad kept us back there too. Just Kidding!
Great info I can pass on to CX-5 owners. If I'm looking at this right, they mount thru the headrest brackets?
Great info I can pass on to CX-5 owners. If I'm looking at this right, they mount thru the headrest brackets?
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Again I apologize for the pics being upside down. Not sure why they seem to post that way. I tried everything to fix them but they continue to save that way.
Yes the barrier has mounts that attach to the headrests. Very simple installation with minimal hardware and simple to use. We looked at a few but many of them seem to have the pressure fittings that force against the headliners when you screw tension on them to extend. Didn't really want something that could possibly mark or rip the headliner over time. Found this one and are quite happy with it.
Yes the barrier has mounts that attach to the headrests. Very simple installation with minimal hardware and simple to use. We looked at a few but many of them seem to have the pressure fittings that force against the headliners when you screw tension on them to extend. Didn't really want something that could possibly mark or rip the headliner over time. Found this one and are quite happy with it.
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