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| Written by Pack Leader |
| Wednesday, 10 November 2010 15:08 |
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The Pet Net easily secures to any type of vehicle and works as a barrier to stop pets from moving forward while still allowing them to move around. Of course, you need to implement a zip line and harness (more about this later) while they are wandering around, but the net helps tremendously to offset dangerous distractions to the driver. Standard - 47"W x 24"T for cars and smaller SUVs or trucks and Large - 47"W x 34"T for larger SUVs or trucks
Various grommet points are available to create the best fit for your vehicle and it’s easily interchangeable between vehicles. Read the directions when you're handling the adjustments and you'll become a pro at the easy to make adjustments. blog comments powered by Disqus |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 November 2010 15:35 |
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Before you head out to Grandmother's house this busy season, be sure your pet is safely restrained while you drive. One of the biggest dangers on the road is an unsecured pet. Think about it. If a small animal attempts to hide under your feet while driving, you could easily lose control of your vehicle. The cute little Shitzu sitting in your lap as you drive has essentially just become an air bag. The big dog nosing his way to the front of the car for a better view can just as easily become the equivalent of a 600-lb projectile. These are tough images, I know. But, it’s important for us to understand how critical it is to secure our pets while driving. 

