etrailer | WeatherTech Pet Barrier Review
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 Published On Nov 1, 2023

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Hey everyone, it's Evangeline here at etrailer and today we're gonna have a fun little product to show off. This is gonna be the WeatherTech pet barrier for your cars and SUVs. It's going to be a universal fit and I'm gonna show you how to fit it but we're gonna have some special guests here, today we have some dogs to demonstrate how much they like or may not like the pet barrier. A big question with pet barriers is how well does it work as a barrier for your pets Well, that does depend on the size of your dog as well as the size of your vehicle. You can see here that Luna's able to fit her head through the barrier, but not the rest of her body. If she wanted to go over it we can adjust this barrier to go up so that she can't jump over.

And for the sides we also have these extensions for the arms. They push out all the way to the sides so she's not able to maneuver around it. So this pet barrier usually has two of these barriers. We actually added the third one because we have smaller dogs. Well medium to smaller sized dogs.

This is usually more ideal if you have your medium to large dogs and if you have your seats up, you can make those different adjustments for those situations. But I'll talk about that as we set this up. here we have a Chevrolet Trailblazer which is gonna be a smaller SUV. And because of that, while we did extend out the barrier with this extra piece, we did not use the height extension. So let's talk about that height.

So the minimum height this can reach is gonna be 30 inches. If your vehicle is lower or where you need to attach is less than 30, this will not fit. Now, for the maximum height though, without the extension it's gonna be 46 inches tall. With the extension it's gonna go all the way up to 57 inches. As for the width, the minimum is going to be 39 inches.

And if you push both sides out all the way you're gonna have a maximum width of 66 inches. So where this shines is it's very quick and easy to set up and take right back down once you figure it out how it's supposed to fit on your vehicle. Now figuring out where the height of the barriers need to go where it's best to put those legs that will take a little bit of time, but after that it's just a quick loosening of the red locks for the feet and then you can take it out of your car. The owner of this vehicle, she actually hangs it inside of her garage all ready to go. That way, whenever she needs to take her pets out to maybe go to the vet or for a quick trip to the park she can easily set that up inside of her vehicle and go. Now some situations where this may not be ideal is if you're intending on a more long term use. This is made of aluminum, so on its own it does hold up pretty well, but because of how it pushes against your headliner and against your vehicle, you may not want that for your vehicle for long-term use. So she's using this perfectly for just quick and easy setup. If you are intending on a pet barrier for your pets for long-term we do have some other options for you like nets that go over the back seat, things like that. Some other things you may consider is having a cargo liner for your vehicle. I know WeatherTech has their custom fit liners. Etrailer also has a cargo area blanket that goes over. That one is going to be waterproof so ideal for when your dogs drool all over the place. As well as for managing the fur. Here I have it partially set up. So what I did is I put the legs or the feet on first, and because we're using one of the barriers where the tray is and not where the brackets are I installed that before putting on the leg. There is gonna be a screw here at the bottom that you're gonna have to take off first before putting this through. But that's just more of a specific to this situation way of doing it. So now that we have that set up I'll show you how to get it fit for your car. If you plan on using this in a vehicle with another row of seats and you plan to have those seat backs up then having the red locks on the bottom is how we people usually do this but in our case here, we're gonna have the seats down. So we need to cover this entire area. So what we're gonna do is we are going to flip this around like that, and that way we can add our barriers so that e

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