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Dog Barrier for Toyota Sienna Minivan

MastiffDude

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One of our Rescue Mastiffs, "Zsa Zsa" keeps climbing in the front seat of our 2006 Toyota Sienna. Can anyone recommend a brand/style/manufacturer of a dog barrier that would be effective at keeping her and her brother in the rear of the minivan? ("Rear" meaning just behind the front Captain's chairs)
 
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It’s great to see someone from Oregon here!
I had the same problem a few years back as my young pet just kept on climbing to the front seat from the boot of my Ford. Have you checked the pet barrier from travall?
http://www.travall.us/pet-barriers-t363
They make some decent car specific pet barriers there. So you might find one that matches your exact model of the car.
 

MastiffDude

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Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately they do not list the Toyota Sienna. It could be that it is marketed under a different name in the UK.
 
I have just checked it and was unable to find it as well :( . I made a small research, the car is not under a different name in UK. It is just that the website doesn't have a pet barrier for the Toyota Sienna model. It's a shame really. Sorry I couldn't help with that.
 

MastiffDude

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Samthebigdog, thank you again for checking!

Sadies Mom, this design looks interesting, but it looks like it would mash up into the headliner and maybe deform the foam. What has been your experience with the aftereffects on the headliner?
 

Sadies Mom

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Samthebigdog, thank you again for checking!

Sadies Mom, this design looks interesting, but it looks like it would mash up into the headliner and maybe deform the foam. What has been your experience with the aftereffects on the headliner?
No headliner has been damaged. I used it in my Lexus GS350 and no damage.
 

zardac

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I realize this question was raised a few months ago, but we have a Sienna minivan, and ended up removing some seats and using ratchet straps to secure a large crate.