| emcman |
| Since there is no Acura MDX pet net or barrier at this time I am wondering what any large dog owners have used and how happy they are with it. Thanks |
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| wxperson |
HI,
I use the cargo liner and cargo tray to keep the back in goo shape.
This does not prevent the dog from jumping into the back seat but mine is trained not to do so.
George |
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| emcman |
quote: Originally posted by wxperson
HI,
I use the cargo liner and cargo tray to keep the back in goo shape.
This does not prevent the dog from jumping into the back seat but mine is trained not to do so.
George
Mine is an ex racer greyhound and trained to run but staying put in the car is not a strong suit. I know there are options but hoped someone had good luck with a piece that fit well and did not indent any areas like the headliner. |
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| astrobooger |
| I didnt want to put any pet barriers because of the indentations that my gf's pet barrier left in her car . instead i opted for the cargo liner and a couple of portable steel frame nylon mesh crates that we bought online. works pretty well for our dogs. |
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| buckeye1 |
| I have the cargo liner and I hook my two Boxers to the tiedowns with their leashes |
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| Figgen |
I bought a pickup truck with a shell on it.
http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL35...7/202113987.jpg
After seeing what a dog did to the back of a new Porsche Cayenne by chewing on the trim (not our dogs or Cayenne) we try to keep the dogs out of the Acura.
I know, not the answer you were looking for . If I had to transport in the X I would probably use kennels in the back |
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| Fabvsix |
| Put diapers on your dogs! ;) |
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| stoke2 |
| we use the cargo liner as well and it works really really well. my dog will frequently get sick during long car rides, so this purchase was a must. i like that the cargo liner has the two hooks on either side of the hatch that allows the liner to act as a barrier once i open the hatch. the dog won't jump out. |
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