Calling all dog owers
Calling all dog owners
Anyone know of a good seat cover for the F-150 Supercab rear seat?? I have two basset hounds that shed...a lot...I'd also like to protect the seats from their nails..
Any suggestions??
Thanks,
Craig
Edited for my creative spelling
Any suggestions??
Thanks,
Craig
Edited for my creative spelling
Last edited by 26point2; Jan 15, 2006 at 05:37 PM.
I have a full grown rottweiler. We have a pet carrier that you would use when shipping an animal that I strap into the back of my truck. It's secure and she wont tear up the interior of the truck or shed all over inside either.
Originally Posted by jdhollister
a cheap way to do it. http://www.autobarn.net/petpadseatpr.html
Oh.....AHEM....I like the looks of these that were in that other post, and THAT is a dog. IDK what that is ^

EDIT! I'm still laughing!! OMFG! Looks like he's got his own little seat belt HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
Last edited by Matt 05'FX4; Jan 15, 2006 at 07:39 PM.
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My uncle has a dog "hammock" pretty much. Its a sling that straps to the headrests and the dog is free to move but cant get up over to the driver. If i had a dog it would be a must. Not sure of the name but works great
I think Cabela's has some pet seat covers. Check their website.
Our sheltie rides in her plastic crate on the rear seat of our SCAB. The front seat braces against it and holds it in place perfectly.
Our sheltie rides in her plastic crate on the rear seat of our SCAB. The front seat braces against it and holds it in place perfectly.
Last edited by kd4crs; Jan 15, 2006 at 10:13 PM.
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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