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Pup and the "new" truck...

Northguy

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We have something similar to the picture above but only covers the seat and back, not the doors. Pup (70lb lab) loves to chill on the rear seat (lying down or looking out the windows). The cover allows for kids to sit back there too.

I do wish we had something to prevent her from jumping to the front seat; she only does it if we let her in the truck first then grab a few more things (no, I don’t leave my dog in a hot car, please don’t lecture me…), not while driving, but the marks she leaves on the center console always rub out.
I use a dog hammock for the back seat but for the same reason I got a cover for the console. My old F150 did show wear and tear on the console after years of dog exposure. I have ended up liking even without the dog!
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I purchased neoprene seat covers for the rear from Rough Country, door protectors from Bushwacker and a front/rear divider from to help keep my over-stimulated goldendoodle from tearing up my new truck.
 

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I have the knines front seat cover on the back jump seat. It is a little big, but I have it cinched down well enough. (I keep the larger part folded up)
I bought a Dogual net for between the seats. With a little bit of training, it keeps my 80 lb lab in the back seat. Of course, if she really wanted in the front, I do not think it would stop her.
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