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Great Inexpensive Rear Pet Seat Cover

nburd

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I bought my first one and was very disappointed. No use of armrest or middle seat belt. I ended up giving it to my son for his Warlock. I ordered this replacement for $33.00. Easy to install, durable material and it allows the middle shoulder belt and armrest to be used. It installed in 5 mins and seems like it will work well. It’s the perfect width too. Zippers seem to be quality and work smoothly. I am not too crazy about the orange stitching but if it protects my seats from my 3 dogs, I will be happy. Enjoy!

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Thank you!!! Since I've bought my truck last October I haven't taken my dogs (chocolate lab and weimaraner) to the dog park because I don't want them slobbering all over the place and their nails tearing into my seats. I have a divider that prevents them from getting onto the center console area that works fantastically.

I've been looking for quite some time but I really don't want to spend ~$75 for a seat cover that's just going to get messy anyway. Ordered!
 

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Here is the barrier to prevent them from jumping on the center console:


I also use these to protect the doors:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NBUQUYT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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Here is the barrier to prevent them from jumping on the center console:


I also use these to protect the doors:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NBUQUYT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for the info. So far, my dogs stay off the door, but great product, I ordered the terry cover for the console, it fits great too.
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Guys... best so far rear pet's cover I came up with, Just a few hairs found inside the truck after 4 hours trip! Plus it's basically free...

Mattress cover king size, wife got new and I almost put into trash can. You can stretch it to full back row if needed... just lift up rear seats and boom...

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Mine prefers the booster seat...

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My pit/boxer (we think she’s 99% butterfly - ZERO aggression in this dog, no clue she’s a pit) has to see where she’s going as well. And soon she’s going on a cross-country ride with just me, so I want to figure out something for the front seat. But it I rig up a bolster to keep her out of the front floor, then I still need to get her in/out of the truck, probably via the back doors. (She jumped from the rear seat the other day and pulled something in her chest - limped around for the rest of the day. Fine now, but don’t want a repeat.) I’ve been looking for something like the OP for the front, but at $33 it seems like a no brainer In the back even if she’s not back there much for this trip. And perhaps a mattress pad for the front?! Anyway - that’s for the ideas!!!
 

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Thanks for the link on the barrier, ordering that today. I usually just flip the back seats up when she is riding to protect them from scratches. She does like to see what out the windows, does anyone have a suggestion on door panel protection?
 

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Thanks for the link on the barrier, ordering that today. I usually just flip the back seats up when she is riding to protect them from scratches. She does like to see what out the windows, does anyone have a suggestion on door panel protection?

I use this regularly. Takes 2 seconds to install. Fold it up and place it in the storage box on the floor next to the doors. Done.

I can take pictures of it when I get home later if needed.

 

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