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Dog Screen/windbreak For Campervan

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shivvy | 15:01 Sun 16th Jul 2017 | Animals & Nature
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I'm hoping that some lovely Answerbanker can help me find a specific type of windbreak/screen. I am looking for one to put up when we park our campervan . . .
Its main purpose is to stop my 2 dogs wandering off, but one of the dogs is quite reactive so I also want it to act as a screen so that she can't see other dogs passing by etc.
That said, I don't want it to be so high that we can't see out when we are sitting in it in deckchairs. Therefore under 3ft high would be ideal.
Other thing to consider is that we might not always be on soft ground to be able to hammer poles in.
Woud love to know if anyone has any suggestions as to what to buy. Thanks.
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Most of the dog show people use Windbreak Leisure http://www.windbreakleisure.co.uk/wp/ not cheap but the cheap ones do not last. There is also a firm called D & T who make them which some use will try to find a link.
If you are on facebook there are several dog show equipment groups that sometimes have them second hand, also Agilitynet has a 'fleamarket' section.
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Thanks for your answers lankeela. I can see that those windbreaks are very good quality but unfortunately they are way out of my price range. I should have said that I would only be using them a few times a year, and it is really just a visual block that I need - the dogs wouldn't be jumping up against them or we wouldn't be using them in bad weather.
That fleamarket section on Agilitynet is a great tip :o)

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