ktl5005
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I fold the seats up, put a carpet in the floor and my 2 border collies ride there
A twin fitted sheet.... omfg.. DUH!! All we have in my house is queens and kings so I've been using those. I never thought to buy a f****** twin size.... Genius!! Do you think thread count mat... you know what never mind. lol thanks for thinking outside the box for me.Here’s what I do. Three mutts in the back of the cab. Seat bottoms folded up. A twin fitted sheet wrapped around covering the bottom of the seat bottoms. I twin sized mattress pad on the floor tucked under the floor mats. Two dog beds on top of that. Works great so far. They do get dog hair In the door storage compartments but is easy to wipe out with a microfiber towel. They have been great travelers back there.
We've got beagles and I'd much prefer they be able to see out, if only to help prevent motion sickness. But, it also is reassuring to them to see us.I must be the only sob dog owner who doesn't let the dogs on the back seats! Heck, put the seat bottoms up and they have that huge crew cab floor all to themselves. Makes me jealous. My labs don't care about looking out windows, they get in there and zonk out until we get where we're going. Plus, it's easier jump into the truck (gotta watch those hips).
Seat guys... do your dogs jump onto the floor from the outside then up onto the seats?
Seat guys... do your dogs jump onto the floor from the outside then up onto the seats?
Yes, they jump onto the floorboard, then up onto the seat where I have a cover from headrest to the floor. I have covers for the door panels, but they suck and don't work if the window is down.I must be the only sob dog owner who doesn't let the dogs on the back seats! Heck, put the seat bottoms up and they have that huge crew cab floor all to themselves. Makes me jealous. My labs don't care about looking out windows, they get in there and zonk out until we get where we're going. Plus, it's easier jump into the truck (gotta watch those hips).
Seat guys... do your dogs jump onto the floor from the outside then up onto the seats?
My German Shedder does the same, I lift up the bottom of the seat throw her travel bed (she is 14 1/2 years old) and she sleeps for 2-3 hours at a time.I must be the only sob dog owner who doesn't let the dogs on the back seats! Heck, put the seat bottoms up and they have that huge crew cab floor all to themselves. Makes me jealous. My labs don't care about looking out windows, they get in there and zonk out until we get where we're going. Plus, it's easier jump into the truck (gotta watch those hips).
Seat guys... do your dogs jump onto the floor from the outside then up onto the seats?
When I had my Taco I pulled the rear PS seat out and made a platform for my girl (78# GSD, She sheds in real-time). Went to the local material store and bought some light weight canvas and sowed a cover that went from the front seat to the back seat. I will probably do the same for the RAM but so far the queen sheet from the yard sale is doing pretty goodI have a quad cab so the room is definitely lacking. My 110 lb Great Pyrenees jumps in with ease, and I also only let him in with the seats up. (He doesn't have a problem seeing out the window standing. ) I have been looking for something that only wraps around the bottom of the seats (like a seat cover), because Great Pyrenees = hair everywhere! Sadly I have not found anything that exist. I have tried a few "Hammock style" dog covers, but none of them accomplished my issue; so I may have to find someone handy with a sewing machine and buy fabric and make my own cover. The easy fix was just using a fitted sheet to wrap around the seats. If I custom make something I will post pictures.
Just curious, why does the mattress pad go under the floor mats?Here’s what I do. Three mutts in the back of the cab. Seat bottoms folded up. A twin fitted sheet wrapped around covering the bottom of the seat bottoms. I twin sized mattress pad on the floor tucked under the floor mats. Two dog beds on top of that. Works great so far. They do get dog hair In the door storage compartments but is easy to wipe out with a microfiber towel. They have been great travelers back there.
Yeah, me too. Most of them seem to be larger/longer but for back floor you dont need a lot.Would love to hear more about what people are using for dog ramps.
I'm going off of memory here, but for my foam I believe it is - 13" tall to the top of the seat, 58" across, and 11" from front of the rear seat to the back of the front seats.To those that have built platforms, can you share dimensions? I know my truck won't be here for months (ugh), but like any expecting owner, you need to start the mod pile early so they're ready when it comes home.
Thanks!
Get over the hair. We are big dog people. They are our family. They go. We put up the seats in back in the 2015 used the fold down plastic bed covers and put a twin size 2 inch memory foam with Harbor Freight $3.99 moving carpets on that and an old quilt. With that the wet dog thing has not been an issue and the five year old memory foam mattress has practically no water spots. Like you, we drape an old "mexican" blanket to protect the folded up seat bottoms. Dog towels got stuffed under the folded seats. They and we loved it.My two labs will be riding in the back of my new crew cab so I'm looking to protect as much as possible from hair, smelly pond water, drool, etc. Right now I have A blanket draped from top of folded-up seat bottoms, down, and covering the entire floor but something canvas would be better. Anyone have a good option? Back in the bed in a no-go in my marriage lol. Thanks.