Rear Seat Dog Cover (Post your pics!)
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Rear Seat Dog Cover (Post your pics!)
I know I've asked this before, but the old threads don't have any pics and most of the people posting on them are long gone. If you have a rear seat dog cover solution, post pics/details!
The custom options are all quite expensive, and the cheap amazon options look so big like they're made for SUVs or sedans with rear bench seats, so I wonder about fitment. I would love to see what you all are using and how it fits.
The custom options are all quite expensive, and the cheap amazon options look so big like they're made for SUVs or sedans with rear bench seats, so I wonder about fitment. I would love to see what you all are using and how it fits.
#2
Joe,
We have a medium sized dog and my concern was her nails scratching the seat bottoms. I found a Ebay seller who had your typical 1-piece black covers that covered the seat back and bottom. They had different sizes (no SC430's) so I spun the wheel and bought 1 for a corolla. I had to remove a headrest loop and sew it back on farther apart so they would lineup with the SC's headrests. It was big enough but just didn't look right...plus being black it got hot with the top down.
I ended up buying a light colored "dog blanket" on Amazon and I tuck it in where the seat bottom meets the seat back. Nothing fancy but it works good for us and we put it in the truck when our dog is not with us.
Bob
We have a medium sized dog and my concern was her nails scratching the seat bottoms. I found a Ebay seller who had your typical 1-piece black covers that covered the seat back and bottom. They had different sizes (no SC430's) so I spun the wheel and bought 1 for a corolla. I had to remove a headrest loop and sew it back on farther apart so they would lineup with the SC's headrests. It was big enough but just didn't look right...plus being black it got hot with the top down.
I ended up buying a light colored "dog blanket" on Amazon and I tuck it in where the seat bottom meets the seat back. Nothing fancy but it works good for us and we put it in the truck when our dog is not with us.
Bob
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Joe,
We have a medium sized dog and my concern was her nails scratching the seat bottoms. I found a Ebay seller who had your typical 1-piece black covers that covered the seat back and bottom. They had different sizes (no SC430's) so I spun the wheel and bought 1 for a corolla. I had to remove a headrest loop and sew it back on farther apart so they would lineup with the SC's headrests. It was big enough but just didn't look right...plus being black it got hot with the top down.
I ended up buying a light colored "dog blanket" on Amazon and I tuck it in where the seat bottom meets the seat back. Nothing fancy but it works good for us and we put it in the truck when our dog is not with us.
Bob
We have a medium sized dog and my concern was her nails scratching the seat bottoms. I found a Ebay seller who had your typical 1-piece black covers that covered the seat back and bottom. They had different sizes (no SC430's) so I spun the wheel and bought 1 for a corolla. I had to remove a headrest loop and sew it back on farther apart so they would lineup with the SC's headrests. It was big enough but just didn't look right...plus being black it got hot with the top down.
I ended up buying a light colored "dog blanket" on Amazon and I tuck it in where the seat bottom meets the seat back. Nothing fancy but it works good for us and we put it in the truck when our dog is not with us.
Bob
Thanks!
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What we used to use looks like a black version of what Azfixer posted
Bob
Last edited by Oldsig; 05-15-21 at 12:09 PM.
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That doesn't look like a bad solution, is it easy to put on and off? Do you have a link to which one it is?
Thank you both for the feedback! I love seeing everyone's setups.
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[QUOTE=joemg;11052759]That doesn't look like a bad solution, is it easy to put on and off? Do you have a link to which one it is?
No it's not easy to remove. I took the headrest apart to hook it at the top. Besides that it seems nice though.
No it's not easy to remove. I took the headrest apart to hook it at the top. Besides that it seems nice though.
Amazon.com : Vivaglory Dog Back Seat Covers, No-Skirt Design, Quilted & Durable 600 Denier Oxford Car Back Seat Cover with Anti-Slip Backing for Most Cars, SUVs & MPVs, Heather Khaki, 46" (L) 52" (W) : Pet Supplies
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