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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 11:54 PM
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Hey 26point2 I had asked the same question a while back and had been given great advice.One of the best places I went to was www.caninecovers.com. Give them a try as they have a great selection.
 

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Old Jan 16, 2006 | 04:51 AM
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Thanks for all the great tips...I didn't know the seats would fold down...I don't have the truck yet...just getting ideas and making a list of things I'll need to get..

caninecover.com looks pretty good...thanks rpkiwi

P.S. I have no choice whether my dogs go in the truck or not...well, I do, but I tend to take them most places I go...I don't think they would have it anyother way.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2006 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BREWDUDE
I just flip up my back seats. But I do have a comforter that I use. Just lay part of it on the seat before you flip it up, then when you flip them up and lock them , the comforter will get jammed inbetween the seat and the seatback, then it just lays over the seat and on the floor. I have to pull it up to my center console since Caine likes to lay his head on it while I drive.


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Yup yup, that's what I do & it works great. Keep the inside hair free. When She's not with me I just fold it up & put it under the seats.
 
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