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Outward Hound Front SeatSafety Barrier | 
enlarge | Brand: Outward Hound Category: Kitchen
List Price: $8.09 Buy New: $4.70 You Save: $3.39 (42%)
New (5) from $4.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9666
Media: Misc. Size: 16W x 18H x 25 inches Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
MPN: ky-frntstbarrier UPC: 700603006767 EAN: 0700603006767 ASIN: B000I4U2VU
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| Features:
| • | OUTWARD HOUND Front Seat Safety Barrier | | • | Creates a barrier to keep pets from climbing into front of vehicle | | • | Adjustable straps attach to car seat headrest and around seat. Quick, easy to install. Fits most cars with a headrest: Dimensions: 15 in W 21 in H | | • | Care instructions: scrub stains with mild detergent. Hand wash with cool water. Air dry. | | • | Installation instructions: Attach top straps to both front seat headrests. Attach bottom straps around bottom of both front seats making sure that the barrier is securely in place and adjust tension. |
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Product Description OUTWARD HOUND Front Seat Safety Barrier. Creates a barrier to keep pets from climbing into front of vehicle. Adjustable straps attach to car seat headrest and around seat. Quick, easy to install. Fits most cars with a headrest: Dimensions: 15 in W 21 in H. Care instructions: scrub stains with mild detergent. Hand wash with cool water. Air dry. Installation instructions: Attach top straps to both front seat headrests. Attach bottom straps around bottom of both front seats making sure that the barrier is securely in place and adjust tension.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Too short for my car. August 15, 2008 This barrier was too short for my car. When I fastened it to the headrests it left a gap at the bottom since I have no center console. Great concept but not for my car.
It worked, sort of, for awhile July 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Outward Hound Front Seat Safety Barrier - Black
Our very determined 80 pound lab mix was happy enough to sit in the back seat of our sedan and just hang his head over the barrier to keep us company. That was fine and made for safer driving. However, one evening we left him alone in the car but within sight of us for about 2 minutes. In that time, he vaulted over the barrier and ripped the straps off of one side of the barrier.
It was a good experiment, and not too pricey, but if you are going to leave your dog alone in the car at all, unfasten the buckles to let your dog come into the front seat without destroying the barrier.
Works-but could be much better! June 11, 2008 I bought this to keep our 84lb golden retreiver from trying to get into the front of our minivan. It works for that purpose, but the straps aren't really long enough to fit properly between the two front seats. The flap of material also doesn't go all the way to the floor, so smaller dogs could easily go underneath it. Having said all that, it does keep our dog out of the front seats, so both the dog and driver are safer.
Doesn't work for me... May 6, 2008 and my 40 lb dog Chaz. He can get under it and over it pretty easily... it does help a bit while you are driving from having his head poke through the seats, but does nothing when the car is parked. It's cheap though, easy to install, and works a little, so I give it 3 stars...
It works but... April 30, 2008 It works somewhat, it's small and it looks nothing like the picture. In the photo is looks like the barrier hugs the seat and is somewhat V-shaped. The actual barrier is a very small rectangle and would not stop a jumper or stubborn pup.
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