Key Features
- Imported from the UK
- Fits 99% with a rear door
Product Description
The Ventlock Tailgate Lock allows more ventilation into your car than just leaving windows open. It works by fixing the rear door or tailgate in a semi-open position and combined with a front window open just an inch or two, it allows free flowing air just where the dogs need it most - on their nose at the back of the vehicle.
Another major advantage is that with the Ventlock secured between car and tailgate all but the most determined thief will be kept out. It takes only a few seconds to fit or remove and the car can be locked in the normal way using either the key or central locking. Best of all it fits 99% of Estate Cars / Hatchbacks / Vans or 4 Wheel Drive vehicles fitted with a rear door. Imported from the United Kingdom.
Why do I need a Ventlock?
Every summer all around the world there are incidents involving dogs which are either stolen or die from heat exhaustion. It is usually as a result of having been left in a car by owners who don't take the proper precautions to see that their Pets are both secure and have good ventilation.
Of course there are times when it is convenient to leave your dog in the car. Going to shows or Competitions are a couple of examples. Even a visit to the supermarket or motorway services for just 20 minutes needs careful thought. During the summer months the inside of a car can get very hot in a short period of time. The temperature can rise from a comfortable 65°F to a killer 95°F in a matter of minutes.
They make grim reading but are absolutely true! On a hot day the temperature inside a stationary car can rapidly increase to double that on the outside, and this can happen within six to ten minutes depending on the weather conditions.
Dogs experiencing heat stroke go through a number of stages:
- Initially they will show increased activity with panting accompanied by barking or whining. The dog will be obviously agitated.
- The panting becomes excessive and labored with copious drooling of saliva being seen.
- The next stage is where the dog is obviously struggling to breath; it may appear glassy eyed and have dark red gums.
- Beyond this point the dogs body temperature will have reached the point where cell death in the brain results in seizures, coma, and ultimately death.
Will it fit my car?
The Ventlock will fit your vehicle if it has a catch or post similar to anything shown here:
The Standard Ventlock is suitable for use on models by the following manufacturers:
Audi, Acura, Buick, BMW, Cadillac, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Citroen, Daewoo, Diahatsu, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jeep, Kia, Lada, Lancia, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes, Mercury, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Opel, Peugeot, Plymouth, Pontiac, Proton, Renault*, Rover, Saab, Saturn, Seat, Skoda, Ssangyong, Subaru, Suzuki, Talbot, Toyota, Vauxhual, Volkswagen, Volvo, and Yugo
*Renault - only the Renault Laguna uses the Standard Ventlock.
9" - Proper for uncrated medium to larger dogs that cannot fit through a 9" space. Also provides more ventilation for your dog.
How do I use a ventlock?
It takes the average person around 10 SECONDS to fit or remove a ventlock, no tools required.
Unwind the threaded hook a few turns and place it over the post or through the catch inside the car.
Gently screw on the Ventlock until it is firm but not over tight. Now close the door by pushing the latch mechanism onto the free end of the Ventlock. The vehicle can now be locked in the normal way using the key or central locking.
To remove the Ventlock, unlock the vehicle in the normal way and simply lift the handle or turn the key and gently pull open the door. The Ventlock will automatically be released from the door latch.
It's as simple as that!
Please ensure that fitting a Ventlock does not allow access to any release catches, buttons, or handles from outside the vehicle.
important note
As dog owners ourselves we feel duty bound to say that whatever method of ventilation or protection against sunlight you use, there can be no substitute for checking your pet on a regular basis. We recommend that you do not leave pets unattended for long periods in a stationary vehicle in direct sunlight. The Ventlock is not suitable for use when the vehicle is moving or when the engine is running and can never be a substitute for responsible pet ownership.
Have you used this product?
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Write a ReviewIn the future, I will not travel with my dog without a vent lock and a good quality shade cloth.
My only gripe is it tends to rattle a little. I fixed this by placing a rubber/steel seal washer on the base of the stem and then some surgical tubing on the hook. Works great, looks clean, and no more rattle.
Just a note to say that I'm a convert to this product as of a few months ago -- I have a Jeep Patriot and there is little air circulation in the rear compartment of the vehicle because the rear side windows do not open. I saw the Ventlock product on the Leerburg website and decided to try it. It's every bit as quick and easy to use as the manufacturer purports -- great product! People who have seen it in action are impressed too. The only problem I've had is sometimes forgetting to remove the Ventlock when I open the hatch to put some items in, and then slamming the door with the Ventlock still attached.... but I won't blame the product for my own stupidity. I would also point out that depending on the vehicle, the interior lights may stay on with the Ventlock in place, so a person might want to switch their interior lights off manually when using the Ventlock. And thanks for your suggestion in the video of using the Ventlock on a side door -- never thought of that. Maybe I'll buy a second one.
Best regards,
Diane