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I know this isn't an interior "mod" per se but I couldn't find a forum specifically for accessories.
Trying to decide the best way to isolate our two dogs (1 great Pyrenees and one Shih Tzu) in the back seat. I have the floor extender u-shaped thing that hangs from the headrest posts, but that doesn't prevent them from trying to climb into the front.
I tried the net and the "jail bars", but the little one is still able to squeeze into the front. Ideally I would love a solution that keeps them (and their hair and drool) securely in back.
Thinking I may end up having to do something custom that firmly attaches the edges to each side of the cab so he can't squeeze into front.
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Thanks. I might give that one a try. He's figured out how to get over the shoulder of the seat where the netting doesn't secure.
 

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I know this isn't an interior "mod" per se but I couldn't find a forum specifically for accessories.
Trying to decide the best way to isolate our two dogs (1 great Pyrenees and one Shih Tzu) in the back seat. I have the floor extender u-shaped thing that hangs from the headrest posts, but that doesn't prevent them from trying to climb into the front.
I tried the net and the "jail bars", but the little one is still able to squeeze into the front. Ideally I would love a solution that keeps them (and their hair and drool) securely in back.
Thinking I may end up having to do something custom that firmly attaches the edges to each side of the cab so he can't squeeze into front.
I have a JTR and Springer and I have used the Dirty Dog divider for a ling time. Works great. Pricey though for a divider.
 

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I use seat belt tethers similar to these
in my naked TJ.
The tethers can also be used
as short leashes to let them out
to pee.

Jeep Gladiator Dog barrier recommendations for small dog KoqGUze2rdirlb-Ku6Wxxf6S_5cNKoLFsJarnuqXuiUE=w2400


Pluto and Matilda at the end of their tethers
greeted by Don Quixote.
 
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I just ordered the DirtyDog 4x4 divider for my 2 GSDs, should be showing up next week.
 

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I know this isn't an interior "mod" per se but I couldn't find a forum specifically for accessories.
Trying to decide the best way to isolate our two dogs (1 great Pyrenees and one Shih Tzu) in the back seat. I have the floor extender u-shaped thing that hangs from the headrest posts, but that doesn't prevent them from trying to climb into the front.
I tried the net and the "jail bars", but the little one is still able to squeeze into the front. Ideally I would love a solution that keeps them (and their hair and drool) securely in back.
Thinking I may end up having to do something custom that firmly attaches the edges to each side of the cab so he can't squeeze into front.
They make dog harnesses that plug into the seatbelt. My daughter has one for her dog works like a charm .
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