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Best behind the seat pet barrier or grate… and go!!
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I have a few of the soft net type, kind of like a basketball net style with squares. Comes with small black bungees. Cheap and effective.
You can buy more elaborate metal styles like Weathertech sells.
But those are expensive and not always effective if your dog is small.
Google is your friend, I don’t remember where I bought them years ago, but I bet it was Amazon.
 

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Check out Dirty Dog 4x4. Really nice stuff. Affordable pricing.
 

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I don't use one anymore but the soft net type is better in that when you DON'T want it, you can easily stash it vs. the hard bsabygate types.
 

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I gave up on them, my dog always got himself underneath them anyhow. Mischievous Husky. I just keep him harnessed and buckled.
 

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Also, totally unrelated to my truck/user name. The Joyride harness is great. Total coincidence.
 

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Restrain your pet with a harness and seat belt link. You do the same for children, right? If you really want the barrier, try LE supply vendors. Code Blue?
 

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Redrider offers sound advice. I am using the Bartact between seat storage for the separator. If a dog has a desire to jump over and they are not restrained they can with the Bartact separator/storage.

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