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cpeterosn

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  1. Depends if you want a dog guard or a cargo guard! A dog guard tends to be fairly well spaced which would allow other stuff through. If you carry other items in the back I would look for a dedicated cargo guard or have one made from mesh as that will stop other items as well as the dog.

     

    So what's the difference between a cargo guard and a dog guard, especially if the dog guard is "wire mesh" type? :confused1:

  2. 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? :001_smile:

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