Those with dogs
Just got a new puppy and am wanting to take him every where with me so trying to find a solution for keeping dirt, hair and what not off the back seat as much as possible. I've looked at seat covers and everything but just can't really decide. Thought I would come here and see what others think or did.
So seeing is people had ideas for maybe keeping the doors from getting scratched up. Also, unsure if the back seat or cargo area is the best place for the dog. He is a bullmastiff. Thank you. |
This is a good one if you don't want to tie to the front seat you can just lay it flat down on the floor board.
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I leave a blanket it back but not too concerned with the softex. I wipe it down with a warm wash cloth to clean up the dirt, have never had an issue with cuts / permanent scratches. I try to keep their nails in check.
We have 2x Gordon Setters, so they are pretty active but smaller (40ish lbs for the fully grown, the pup will likely get to 50 lbs) |
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Check out Canvasback cargo liners, they have panels that cover the 2nd row seatbacks as well as the cargo floor, and lots of options if you want to add a flap to protect the rear bumper, the rear hatch plastics, the wheel well plastics, flaps to expose the tie down points, red stitching, etc.
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My only reservation with the Canvasback product is it's kind of slippery (great for cleanup though), if you have a dog bed back there make sure it's an anti-skid bottom on it, or can otherwise be secured in place.
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My rear seats are folded down and I put a YETI Lowlands blanket back there to cover the entire space. Heavy enough to stay in place and ridiculously durable. It also has a softer quilted side or you can flip it over to the waterproof side.
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Canvasback w/ LL Bean dog blanket. Just take the blanket out at campsites to double as a dog bed. Canvasback has been great for cleaning up other messes in the back as well.
But with the second row seat up I have not had issue wiping off the softex. Have the dog hammock for my wife’s car and if works well, just have to put it up each time the dogs ride. |
I have a greyhound and she slides around a bit on the canvasback. Grey's have "hare feet" so it's tough for them if there claws are even a bit on the long side. I throw a cheap crate pad down on top of the canvasback and it works really well. No issues with the softex either- so much better than cloth!
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I have a VERY active and somewhat poorly behaved dog. Jack Russell/Boston terrier mix supposedly. 9 years old and still full of it. He has to be leashed in a vehicle or he will lick every window and jump all over anyone in it while I'm driving. Anyhow when I had my double cab tacoma I used one of the hammock covers and it was fantastic. In the 4Runner I leash him in the back to one of the tie downs and I have the factory plastic liner screwed down to the slide-out tray. Works pretty good and he can stick his head out the back window which he loves.
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I have a cattle dog mix and he’s all over the place. So I just throw a small kennel in the back with a synthetic down blanket. This is the first of 3 dogs I have done this with and love it!! Windows stay clean and my trim panels aren’t scratched up. The best part is %90 of the hairs stays in the kennel. Just take it out and hose her off.
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