Upset Q7 owner
#14
wow, this was the best post I have ever read. My spoiled wife also has issues with our Viszla (dog) jumping over the seats but our solution was to get the dog trained. First thing you have to do is train your wife to think of other solutions vs. blame the car. That you spend a ton of money on her b/c you love her and have the money to spend. Then you have to convince her to get her butt, and the 2 hyper dogs (not as hyper as a Viszla, FYI) to a great dog trainer and get them under control.
FYI, if the real research was completed before buying the Q7 you would have known there is no solution. Have fun.
FYI, if the real research was completed before buying the Q7 you would have known there is no solution. Have fun.
#15
Thanks incrementalg,
We tried that net barrier before I posted on this site. The problem with that barrier is that we have two Jack Russell Terriers. The net has about a 6" to 8" gap on both sides. If one had a large dog it would work great. Again thanks for the reply.
We tried that net barrier before I posted on this site. The problem with that barrier is that we have two Jack Russell Terriers. The net has about a 6" to 8" gap on both sides. If one had a large dog it would work great. Again thanks for the reply.
My solution for that car was to fabricate two Plexiglas panels that covered the gaps on either side. Looks like I might end up fabricating a solution for the new rig, too.
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