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What dog cover are you guys running?

I have one currently but it does not cover the back of my crew cab enough. 

 

 

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i keep the rear seats up, and weathertech florr cover, and some sort of seat covers for the front, i use black sheepwool covers on my front seat, and slide a shirt or sweater slide over the center divider armrest to protect the plastic from snot and claws.  when my dog is dirty he lives in the bed

 

been toying with the idea of removing the rear folding seats and putting them into storage. then i'lll have way more room for Doggoo and gear

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This is the one I use:

 

https://www.amazon.com/YesYees-Waterproof-Covers-Compatible-Middle/dp/B07STJR9KH/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=yesyees&qid=1611468919&sr=8-5

 

It covers about 99%. Only part it doesn't reach is some little slivers on the outsides of the seatback. I wanted something a little more "premium" looking to match my leather interior since I don't ever take it out unless I know I'm gonna have people back there. But it's been 10/10, I've been super happy with it.

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I tried a seat covering from a big chain pet store.   I found the regular routine of washing it and removing it for passengers was more of a pita than periodically vacuuming and wiping down the bare back seat. I chose a truck with leather seats as this material is as kid and pet friendly as the traditional vinyl bench seats of yesteryear! ? 

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I've been eyeballing getting one of these custom ones

 

 CoverCraft - They are expensive but will probably hold up better than the Amazon specials

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I bought THIS ONE from Orvis.  It's great, heavy duty and covers everything well.  I have the XL in my Denali.

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