Rear seat cover for dogs
#1
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Rear seat cover for dogs
Anyone have any good experience with one? I don't want my 100LB huskies punching holes in my leather. I had one for my old truck, and it fit... meh. I want one that hugs our trucks rear seats and doesn't shift. Also needs to go up to front seats, I want the whole rear protected from water and mud and such.
#2
My wife bought us each covers for our rear seats, I think they were $20 at Walmart.
Ours have straps on them that go around the outboard headrests, and Velcro-d slots for the seat belts (female end) to go through, which holds the cover in place.
They've worked well for us for several years.
For the floors, I'd recommend the Husky X-Act Contour floor liners. I have them on my truck, and nothing hits the carpets.
-John
Ours have straps on them that go around the outboard headrests, and Velcro-d slots for the seat belts (female end) to go through, which holds the cover in place.
They've worked well for us for several years.
For the floors, I'd recommend the Husky X-Act Contour floor liners. I have them on my truck, and nothing hits the carpets.
-John
#3
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Why not just keep the rear seats folded up when the dogs are in there? I have a husky as well, with seats folded up and everything covered in old blankets. Pull the blankets out, shake all the husky hair and dirt off, wash if necessary. Easy...
#4
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Because my huskies are on crack and have to look out the windows or they go insane. Id rather have them standing on the seats, stable, on a cover, than have them trying to paw at the door panels.
#5
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I was worried about that too. She stands up with front feet on the door armrest with head out the window. I thought there would be scratches on the door panel from this, but after over a year not one scratch. Those panels are more scratch resistant than I thought!
#7
Whenever I get my truck back from the dealership for the door lock issue I'm going to get one of the Weathertech bench seat covers for the rear. It will do double duty for the kid seats and the lab sitting in the middle.
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#8
I have back seat protector made for pets. It is waterproof coated fabric. It has a wooden bar in the front and back. You connect it between the front and rear headrests. It has sides to keep them off the door panels.
#9
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I have an Orvis one that is great: http://www.orvis.com/p/deluxe-microf...protector/2ecp
There's also one with a window if they tend to freak without seeing you: http://www.orvis.com/p/windowed-hamm...protector/2ect
Also a nice field collection bag: http://www.orvis.com/p/field-collect...protector/2hz5
There's also one with a window if they tend to freak without seeing you: http://www.orvis.com/p/windowed-hamm...protector/2ect
Also a nice field collection bag: http://www.orvis.com/p/field-collect...protector/2hz5
#10
I have an Orvis one that is great: http://www.orvis.com/p/deluxe-microf...protector/2ecp
There's also one with a window if they tend to freak without seeing you: http://www.orvis.com/p/windowed-hamm...protector/2ect
Also a nice field collection bag: http://www.orvis.com/p/field-collect...protector/2hz5
There's also one with a window if they tend to freak without seeing you: http://www.orvis.com/p/windowed-hamm...protector/2ect
Also a nice field collection bag: http://www.orvis.com/p/field-collect...protector/2hz5