Buy 2, Get 3rd Free- Mix & Match with Code: SAVE2023
Buy 2, Get 3rd Free- Mix & Match with Code: SAVE2023
Driving can be ruff when you have a pup who is determined to make his way to the front seat to sit on your lap. Keep him safely in the back with PetSafe Happy Ride Front Seat Mesh Dog Barrier. It installs easily in your car, SUV or truck and stays securely in its place with straps, a support rod and seat anchors. With the mesh construction, your pooch still has a view of his favorite person, and you can see out of the rearview mirror. PetSafe knows your pooch isn’t always your passenger, so it collapses for easy storage. Simply pop it back up when he’s riding with you again. This physical barrier helps keep your pooch in the backseat but may not stop your dog who is determined to come sit shotgun—training might be required!
Item Number | 68787 |
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Weight | 1 pound |
Dimensions | 32 x 32 x 8.5 inches |
Breed Size | All Breeds |
Features | Carry Bag |
Material | Mesh, Synthetic Fabric |
Successful use of the Dog Barrier might require some training with your pet. The Barrier acts as a deterrent but is not strong enough to stop a determined dog.
Wipe with damp cloth or sponge and mild cleaner. No machine wash. Never leave pets in vehicle unattended.
Buy 2, Get 3rd Free- Mix & Match with Code: SAVE2023
Customer Rating | Rated 3.6667 out of 5 stars 225 | Rated 4.0581 out of 5 stars 172 | Rated 3.3067 out of 5 stars 75 | Rated 4.7273 out of 5 stars 66 | Rated 4.5531 out of 5 stars 179 |
Price | $26.95Chewy Price | $25.98Chewy Price | $28.95Chewy Price | $39.99Chewy Price | $18.98Chewy Price |
Material | Mesh, Synthetic Fabric | Mesh, Synthetic Fabric | Polyester, Nylon, Synthetic Fabric | Polyester, Synthetic Fabric | Nylon, Polyester, Synthetic Fabric |
Breed Size | All Breeds | All Breeds | All Breeds | All Breeds | All Breeds |
Features | Carry Bag | Pockets | Pockets, Water-resistant | — | Seat Belt Loop |
Ripped and destroyed within one day, cant stand up to a 50 lb dog desperate to get into the front seat.
Our dog loves to try to drive the car, so this screen does just the trick to keep her as a backseat passenger.
My big dog would always put his paws on console between seats. Any stops or sudden stops he would come thru an paws would scratch me. Now he canno do that an I am safe an so is he
Our little corgi refused to stay in the back. Her preferred was location perched on the armrest of our Prius between the front seats. Kind of an adorable navigator, but definitely not safe. We'd tried a couple of barriers. Alas, corgis are smart, calculating and determined. This works! I attached to headrest as shown and anchored it by putting the strap around the opening hinges of the very armrest she use to inhabit.
Now own three all work great. Fits great in Ram 1500s
My husky broke this the first time we used it. She bent the bar that goes down the middle.
Right out of the box this thing looked to flimsy to hold either of my dogs back. When I looked at it closer, I wasn't sure if the straps were in the right places to be able to attach to anything. Instead of spending more time trying to figure it out, this is still sitting in its box. Maybe the straps are in the right place, maybe they're not. It's cheaper to have a passenger sit in my car to keep the dogs in the back seat.
My dog loves to dance between the front passenger seat and the back seat while squeaking to express her anxiety. She has figured out how to get on the floor and come up under the corner of this item after two days of use. I think it might work just fine for a less determined or anxious dog
The barrier itself appears flimsy but it is expected to not be solid since it folds back up for storage. I installed in 5 minutes. Once you figure out how to tighten the straps you’re golden. Straps are not flimsy and hold the item up great. I actually loosened the straps a bit so the barrier doesn’t rest on my roof so my moon roof slides back and forth. Windows down, the barrier didn’t flop around or make any noise, even though loosened. Mesh is see through and didn’t cover my blind spot and could see just fine out my back window. Covers up the entire open space between the seats. Had an anchor to stick in the back pocket of your car seat to keep the bottom from flopping around. My dog is 22lbs and listens well, so after being told twice he couldn’t come up front he settled down and never tested the barrier. If you have a big, or excitable dog, this barrier is not for you, they’re comin’ through. All in all im pleased and it was a good purchase for the money.
I had high hopes for this, for a small or medium dog it might be fine, but not for large puppies. I set it up and the first time my dog got excited, he just knocked it over. I thought we would give it a week and see if he gets used to it, but The first day we used it, he broke it before we got home. The piece that broke is the small piece that connects the two bigger rods. In all fairness to the product, He is a 65 pound, seven-month-old puppy.