Dog Safety Gate for caravan door

gail
gail Forum Participant Posts: 3

Hi, wondered if anyone can help with some suggestions. We have just bought a brand new swift caravan, but unlike our old van it does not have a split door.

So we are looking for any help as to how other Caravan users have got around this issue, we have two westies and I love them dearly, and would not want to loose them on any caravan site. We have looked on the web and their are some child safety gates, but not sure if they would fit and obviously we would not want to damage the van.

Look forward to your comments

Gail

Comment from the Club

Hi Gail,

I just wanted to let you know we now have dog safety gates for caravan and motorhome doors available in the Club Shop as we appreciate this is something that a lot of our members will find very useful. The Link is here:

Dog G8 Caravan/Motorhome Dog Gate

Dog G8 Storage Bag

I hope this helps. smile

Rowena, Community Manager

 

 

 

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  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,142 ✭✭✭
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    edited January 2017 #2

    In our last cvan we kept the door shut but opened the window within the door. That's much the same as having a split door. 

    In our MH we jammed a board across the doorway and he was well behaved enough to know he shouldn't cross it.

  • brue
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    edited January 2017 #3

    We have used a travel stair gate in the past, they fold up easily and can be adjusted. On our present motorhome we can open a folding cupboard door and this swings out over the lower part of open door. Alternatives are home made boards etc.

  • DIJ Wilson
    DIJ Wilson Forum Participant Posts: 34
    edited January 2017 #4

    Ours has a fly screen door as well as normal door ( if that makes spence) both dogs know not to go out then 

  • JimE
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    edited January 2017 #5

    We use a wire drying rack like this which just fits across our MH door frame when folded up.  It's lightweight, sturdy enough to keep our King Charles Spaniel at bay and folds flat when not in use.  I love things which serve more than one purpose.

  • JD6620
    JD6620 Forum Participant Posts: 202
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    edited January 2017 #6

    Have a look here www.k9gates.co.uk/ seen them at the motorhome shows we attended last year.  Look good but rather expensive.

  • alliebob
    alliebob Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited January 2017 #7

    we bought a slimline  child safety gate from argos for our coachman, as we have a solid door too. it came with cups so you can fit it using pressure, but we chose to use the little screws and screwed the cups to the wood panelling as the double sided tape wasn't strong for our medium sized dog. The plus side to this is we can leave it there permanantley even when towing, just close and lock it and it doesn't move. Plus its not putting too much pressure on the panels that its fitted to. hope this helps.

  • MarkJulieButler
    MarkJulieButler Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited July 2018 #8

    Hi,

    Exactly what we were thinking. We have a beagle and hes not got a brain. Lovely dog but if he gets away its an horrendous job trying to catch him. Something like a child gate for caravans would be perfect. 

    Somebody....anybody come up with a design and start selling the bloody thing. I will buy one for £100

  • brue
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    edited July 2018 #9

    I posted earlier in the thread that a children's travel stairgate should work ok. They are fabric based with sturdy collapsible poles and can be adjusted to fit large or smaller gaps. Ours worked very well previously and was light and easy to store when travelling. I think ours came for Argos, worth a look.

    Hope you find something, I know how much Beagles like to pick up a scent and they're off in a trice, tail in the air, gone!

  • peedee
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    edited July 2018 #10

    They are good I had one made for my none standard door. Even the largest of dogs won't dislodge them.

    peedee

  • richardandros
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    edited July 2018 #11

     Without wishing to appear rude to the company, having looked at them, would have thought it was something you could make yourself for about a fiver!  Very surprised that Swift don't fit a flyscreen to the door.  Our mad cockapoo knows that when that is closed on our van, she doesn't try to get out.

  • peedee
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    edited July 2018 #12

    I don't disagree R&R although a £5 seems cheap. I bought mine when I didn't have as much time on my hands as I do now. Can not even remember how much I paid for it at one of the shows.

    peedee

  • Pippah45
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    edited July 2018 #13

    I wondered if a piece of expanding trellis would do the job and fold up when not in use? 

    Those links that others have posted haven't worked for me. 

  • TonyIshUK
    TonyIshUK Forum Participant Posts: 296
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    edited July 2018 #14

    We use a sheet of thin plywood (3mm) held up by Velcro.  I cut some slots for a doggy view,  Although it maybe better if the view was not so interesting  ( happy emoji face)

    The velcro can be removed at a later date with a gentle pull aided with hot air from a hairdryer or heat gum.

     

    Rgds

  • Solobay
    Solobay Forum Participant Posts: 156
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    edited July 2018 #15

    I measured the gap and cut a bit plywood to fit - did see a motorhome recent using a bit of garden trellis - looked very effective