I use this one. When I ordered it, it was on sale for $99![]()
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Because I use this as a seat protector for my kids car seats and their messes. It works great for the dogs as well. Besides, the sling feature it has helps keep the dogs in place and helps prevent damage to the back of the seat.Curious as to why you would not just raise the seats and put down a dog bed instead? I'm wrestling with this vs a seat cover option also as I have two large dogs.
I'm traveling across the country I'll be using the under seat storage for sure. The seats are definitely big enough for my dog to be comfortable.Curious as to why you would not just raise the seats and put down a dog bed instead? I'm wrestling with this vs a seat cover option also as I have two large dogs.
Curious as to why you would not just raise the seats and put down a dog bed instead? I'm wrestling with this vs a seat cover option also as I have two large dogs.
The one I use even has wings I. The side to protect your door panels. It's a great investmentI won't have a picture until later in the week...but because my 80lb Golden is a goofball and loves to stick his head out the rear sliding window at people behind us, when we stop at a light. I open the rear window and he springs into action. He also enjoys sticking his head out the passenger window, although I only put that down about 1/2 way.
He'll have a more room in this back, than in my current truck. But, I use a very similar seat cover to the above and supplement it with a few black towels here and there, one definitely catching dog slobber spread across the top of the middle back seat headrest. Golden Retriever hair and a black interior, do not mix, but he LOVES going for rides in my truck.
I won't have a picture until later in the week...but because my 80lb Golden is a goofball and loves to stick his head out the rear sliding window at people behind us, when we stop at a light. I open the rear window and he springs into action. He also enjoys sticking his head out the passenger window, although I only put that down about 1/2 way.
He'll have a more room in this back, than in my current truck. But, I use a very similar seat cover to the above and supplement it with a few black towels here and there, one definitely catching dog slobber spread across the top of the middle back seat headrest. Golden Retriever hair and a black interior, do not mix, but he LOVES going for rides in my truck.
Yea in my old truck, my black lab liked to do that and he managed to jump through the back slider window into the bed when I was going down the interstate. Kind of scary, didn't think he would ever be able to do that.
James, where did you get that net? My 100 pound goober insists on trying to climb up with me when I'm driving and that looks like the perfect solution!I have a similar cover for my little dogs. When I have the seats up they try to get into the front area. When the seats down they are fine laying on it. Not sure why. Also, I dont really trust those seats to stay up during a hard stop or something. I also got a handy little net that clips onto the headrests and down to the bottom of the seats.
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-Tim
Besides a seat cover, dogs should be strapped in with a harness made for a dog. I'm sure a lot of people do not want to restrict their dog from moving around. However, in the event of an accident, that unharnessed dog, no matter how big or small, becomes a projectile. Not only can the dog be injured or killed but the people in the vehicle could be also.
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Agree on this but have never done this. What harness do you like to use?
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I use this one. One of my pooches pukes occasionally and keeping the sides up prevents him from doing that between the seat and the door. Also use this harness and headrest attachment. Don't like the ones that attach to the seatbelt... They get tangled in them.
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