dog guard

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alan forbes
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Does anyone know where to get a dog guard for a D9 406 est

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Hi there,

Here's a link to one designed by Peugeot themselves for the 406 Estate (not the 7-seater version):

http://www.thepeugeotshop.co.uk/product ... 6471Y-1942

Hope this helps!

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Please note that the two Golden Retrievers are for illustration purposes only and are not included in the price :mrgreen:
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If Peugeot sell their spoiler kits unpainted for £250+ (I mean c'mon, it's a bit of ABS plastic), then I'd hate to see how much they'd sell a dog for :shock:
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I use a cheapy Argos special - about £25 5 years / 2 cars ago.

The adjustment's rubbish, but supplement the fixings with a few tie warps around the stems of the rear seat headrest supports & it's perfick. Load cover still fits too. :)
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We use a combination of two products;

1. Probably the same as above, but from Pets At Home. Its a 3-peice jobby. It was a bit loose so some cable ties to tighten it all up and works spot on. They attach to the 'poles' of the rear headrests (the main bit) and has 2 'Ears' which attach to each end to fill the gap between the window and headrest.

2. Barjo Tailgate of eBay for £70 (Used) About £150-250 new. This covers the tailgate. It screwed into the D pillar at the top and attaches to the bottom boot carpet brackets. This is ideal as we can have the boot open and the cage is shut so get good air flow in the summer and the dog is secure. It also stops them from jumping out un-expectidly.

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