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Kurgo Car Barrier

Backseat Barrier pet protector keeps everyone safe
Dogs moving around freely in cars are a safety hazard to themselves, the driver and the passengers. The Backseat Barrier keeps everyone safe by creating a strong wall between the front and back seats of the car. This wall keeps the dog safely in the backseat when the car stops quickly and restricts excited pups from moving between the front and back seats of the vehicle. The Backseat Barrier pet protector also has an extra partition, which separates passengers from dogs in the backseat. Great for long trips, or just around town.
Benefits of the Backseat Barrier:
- Protects dog from launching forward during quick stops
- Protects passengers and cargo from roaming dogs
- No need to remove when passengers ride in backseat
- Front seat stays clean of dog hair
- Universal fit for most vehicles from a compact to a SUV
- Simple installation/removal (and looks good enough to make it permanent)
- 600d nylon, ultrasuede
Organize your pet's treats by clipping the Kurgo Treat and Litter Bag to the front panel.
Available in Black with Tan Details
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Manufacturer: Kurgo
Product Number: 00006
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