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I just picked up Maggie, my 9 week old black lab pup this morning and so far she rides great. I do however want to cover my seat with something decent that will hold up, not hold water, and isn't going to kill my wallet. Is there such a thing out there? Any ideas are appreciated. The seats are leather on a crew cab NBS with bucket seats if that helps. Thanks guys.

 

James

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cool, I have a 7 month old black lab (Wrigley). Good luck going through the chewing stage (it never ends haha). I just bought a seat cover for my second row seat on my tahoe at petsmart. Its not bad water proof looks ok (not real stylish but will get the job done). They have bucket seat ones also. O think I paid $39 for mine.

 

http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?...ch&keepsr=1

 

Heres a pic of mine. He is a good dog very smart.

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Oh yea invest in window cleaner. Mine loves to lick/drool/slobber on the windows

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Oh yea invest in window cleaner. Mine loves to lick/drool/slobber on the windows

 

 

:D:D:) So true. I think the windows in my mom's car have permanent nose prints... :M16:

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post-45238-1205634849_thumb.jpgThanks for the replies. Yeah, I saw the one at Petsmart and think that I will pick that up this week, definately not stylish but hey, I'm just trying to protect the seats right. I noticed the window thing tonight as she was "nosing" and licking the sliding glass door for the back deck. The look on my wife's face was priceless. :D I'm going to try and load a picture of Maggie here.

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i have to two labs

both are female and very well behaved

yellow lab one year two months

black lab 5 years

but umm the way i see it there labs they belong in the bed of the truck

 

trust they love it

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Check out cabelas also they have some seat covers that arent bad either.

 

Nice dog they are cute when they are young but then they grow up haha. Mine is going through the "terrible 2's" right now.

 

When we go for a ride as long as the truck is started and he feels the rumble of the exhaust he stays in the back seat once we stop he has to come up front. Also on long trips he is great he sleeps 95% of the way.

 

Here he is at about 3 months?

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I just picked these seat covers up at walmart. I wanted the bench ones for my silverado (didnt have) and ended up getting the front buckets, both for $29.99 (Reg 34.99)

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Good luck going through the chewing stage (it never ends haha).

 

I used to take long tube socks, stick a tennis ball in it, and tie a knot at both ends. Gave mine a LOAD of time to try to get the thing out..... :D

 

Other thing I did, was to get an old towel, dry off with it a few times after you get out of the shower (puts your scent on it) and dry off with it a few times after you've worked up a good sweat--- then roll it into a tight cylinder and tape it up real good with a strong industrial tape.

 

Bewteen your scent and the fact that it's a rolled up towel, many hours of entertainment for my dog. :D

 

(That last trick was one I learned from a guy that trained police K9s... works GREAT, and calms the dog because it has your scent on it)

 

:P

 

 

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