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M1009 dog / K9 barrier?

stranger75

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What have you M1009-driving pet owners done to keep your dog confined to the cargo area (behind rear seat)? I have a 2 yr old boxer that can be ... enthusiastic when riding and or left in the truck. I would like to devise a way to keep her in the rear where there isn't much she can tear up or scratch.

I know there are aftermarket products available, (such as the ones found here: http://www.sportomotoring.com/chevy-blazer-pet-travel.html#3068544270141973) but I would like to hear of user's tales of how they perform and hold up.

I was thinking of re-purposing cargo netting? If anyone has built their own solution I would really enjoy seeing pictures.
 

stranger75

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I think something like this would work well. I could install hooks of some sort to attach it, then installation and removal would be quick. It would fold up small for storage too.
 

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stationjj

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stranger75

My only concern is your dog getting to hot during summer in the cargo area. With your new sliding rear windows and tinted may help?

I say this because my lab would get hot in the rear cargo area in my SUV with A/C.

The like the cargo netting. Where did you find? You could attach many molle packs to it.

stationjj
 
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