That would keep the dog in, true, but cannot be used with the top on. The search goes on...Only thing I can think of that would fit that bill is this,
https://www.quadratec.com/products/...MIhKa2_tHl2gIVhLxkCh0Sdg7VEAQYAiABEgJ8VvD_BwE
That would keep the dog in, true, but cannot be used with the top on. The search goes on...Only thing I can think of that would fit that bill is this,
https://www.quadratec.com/products/...MIhKa2_tHl2gIVhLxkCh0Sdg7VEAQYAiABEgJ8VvD_BwE
That's the next step, thanks.What about a dog harness? You could rig up a strap that attaches to the seat belt.
Plus that’s safer for the dog.
My back seat is out. But there are three dogs, and they just rampage back there on the bed tred so they stay out of our way up front. It works since they seem to submerge themselves in every body of water they can find when we take them anywhere!When you have your dog riding with you, is the rear seat in or out?
I don't usually take out the back seat. Why do you ask?When you have your dog riding with you, is the rear seat in or out?
I don't usually take out the back seat. Why do you ask?
If your dog is small enough it'll still be able to sneak out at the bottom of the wheel well, or the gap between the upper portion of the tailgate and the Spidy shade.
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So I got my SpiderWebShade cage today. I’ve been messing with it tonight. I can’t seem to get the rear section adjusted right.
On yours, does your head hit the shade when sitting in the rear seat?
My dtr is 12 and 5'3" her head brushes the shade. It follows the roll bar so not much you can do about it.So I got my SpiderWebShade cage today. I’ve been messing with it tonight. I can’t seem to get the rear section adjusted right.
On yours, does your head hit the shade when sitting in the rear seat?
My little yappers are Chihuahuas. One would never leave the Jeep, the other looks for an escape route, seat or not. They both climb all over the interior. I may have to attach some screen material to the bottom part of the nets.I was thinking if the rear seat was out, that would allow the dog more room. Plus your dog would be sitting deeper inside the tub. Might make it harder to for him to jump out.
But then again, depending on his size, your dog won’t be able to see out either.
I have the LJ Spidershade in my TJ, so it gives more coverage for the rear passengers. Of course, as you note, because the shade, or cage in this instance, is attached via the roll bar, it follows it and can interfere with the back of your head if you’re tall enough. For kids it works fine. I’m thinking around 5 ft tall and it starts to be a problem.So I got my SpiderWebShade cage today. I’ve been messing with it tonight. I can’t seem to get the rear section adjusted right.
On yours, does your head hit the shade when sitting in the rear seat?
To eliminate wind shear for kids in the back seatI like the white jeep, but please help me understand..... why all these shades?
The perpetrators. Enzo on the left is the culprit...My little yappers are Chihuahuas. One would never leave the Jeep, the other looks for an escape route, seat or not. They both climb all over the interior. I may have to attach some screen material to the bottom part of the nets.
Mine love it too, to a point. Driving on the fwy for 2+ hours getting wind blown loses it luster fairly quickly. Mine is the LJ version so it has better coverage for the rear passenger area. One sunburn was enough for the kids.I also have the Alien shades on both my TJs but it is only in front seats (driver and passenger) hidden between roll bars. My kids love to ride at the back where there is no shade, wide open to the sky. I just drive the jeep slower when they are with me.