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cpeterosn

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  1. Agree with ArthurBottlesworth. There are some solid dog guards at travall website. Might be worth checking out. They are not cheap though.
  2. I think I'm going to get a dog guard from Travall, it is not exactly a cargo barrier but from the crash video they have it looks like a pretty solid accessory. Any additional suggestions? I read a dog guards review saying that the Travall one's are the best wire mesh guards you can get http://ukcaraccessories.wordpress.com/dog-guards/
  3. So what's the difference between a cargo guard and a dog guard, especially if the dog guard is "wire mesh" type?
  4. Hahaha, is it yours? That might work actually, but I will feel more comfortable with a dog guard I guess. As I won't be able to use the seat belt for cargo
  5. Does anyone know why my avatar is not showing?
  6. ArthurBottlesworth, thank you very much for your contribution. I'm thinking of putting a dog guard in my SUV. Any recommendations on dog guards manufacturer?
  7. Just wonder what kind of in-car protection (if any) you guys are using. I'm thinking of buying a dog guard now, but I read that it will also help to keep the cargo in place, so I guess it's not just for dog protection. Anyway, do you guys have any in-car protection devices?
  8. Hi there, my name is Carl, glad to be here with you guys. Have been working with arborist area for 6 years now.
  9. We use celox at work. Than god we only had to use it like 3 or 5 times. But it works quite good actually.

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