5 myths about pet barriers debunked

There are a lot of products available on the market today to aid with the transportation of dogs in cars. Pet barriers are one of those products and they can be a great choice for many pet parents. However, did you know that there is a vast range in quality and performance in pet barriers? The result is that you may have some pre-conceived ideas about pet barriers, that are outdated and not true of the Travall pet barrier. This post sheds some light on some common myths about pet barriers that we hear. Find out what sets the Travall Guard apart from those lesser pet barrier variants. 

Myth 1: Rattles even on smooth roads

This is one of the myths about pet barriers that we hear most frequently. While that may be true of universal pet barriers, it certainly isn’t the case with a Travall Guard. Travall’s pet barriers are made for each specific car make, model and production year. What this means is that you get a precision fit. Once installed you won’t hear a peep from the pet barrier whether the road surface is smooth or you’re off roading.

Myth 2: Don’t work with child car seats

Travall Guards are fully compatible with child car seat tether points. This means that there’s no problem installing a child car seat and a Travall pet barrier in the same vehicle. In fact, doing so would be encouraged to provide additional protection to passengers, particularly those in rear-facing car seats.

Myth 3: Impede driving vision

Some drivers find that universal pet barriers can affect their rear view when driving. Travall put a lot of consideration into the design of the Travall pet barrier to make sure that this would not be an issue. The flattened oval profile or the Travall Guard prevents vision issues and also enhances the strength of the pet barrier’s frame.

Myth 4: Don’t come with coordinating accessories

For some proud car owners, ensuring that the car accessories coordinate is a priority. Travall’s product range is designed to fully coordinate, to give a premium, polished appearance in the vehicle. So whether you opt for a pet barrier and trunk divider, or a pet barrier, trunk divider, tailgate barrier and cargo mat, you know everything is designed to work perfectly together.

Myth 5: Don’t work in cars with ceiling-mounted rear seat belts

There are few things more irritating than a universal pet barrier collapsing on a journey because the ceiling mounted rear seat belts have dislodged it. There’s no such worry with a Travall Guard. Because Travall’s pet barriers are made for each specific make and model, features such as ceiling-mounted rear seat belts have been taken into consideration in the guard design.  The result? No problem with using the seat belts, and no issue with the installation of the guard.