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Best seat covers for pets

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Can anyone share some good rear seat covers that are ideal for traveling with dogs? I plan to get leather seats on the Kia Stinger and need something that can protect the seats from getting scratched.
 
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Can anyone share some good rear seat covers that are ideal for traveling with dogs? I plan to get leather seats on the Kia Stinger and need something that can protect the seats from getting scratched.
Half the reason I like the hatchback is so I don't need to worry about this! Fold the seats down, and let them find a spot to stand or lay down. (Would be better if the seats were fold-flat, but it's still workable even without.) That said, for sedan-mode pet transport, I know there's a ton of those taco-like seat protectors on the market, but I prefer the combination of seat covers with the rigid seat extensions, which give the dogs a firmer platform to stand on.

Example:
http://a.co/hLmLZ9F

 
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Thanks. I never thought of adding the seat extensions but that's a great idea for some extra space. Is this the taco seat protectors you are referring to?
 
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Is this the taco seat protectors you are referring to?
Yes, just like that; lots of them on the market, and easy to install and remove (in case you ever put humans in your backseat). I just don't like the gap between the front and back seats being unsupported, even though a properly adjusted 'taco' will essentially make it so the dog can't step that far forward (...and therefore unusable space).
 
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Yes, just like that; lots of them on the market, and easy to install and remove (in case you ever put humans in your backseat). I just don't like the gap between the front and back seats being unsupported, even though a properly adjusted 'taco' will essentially make it so the dog can't step that far forward (...and therefore unusable space).
Thanks, I have a similar cover right now that I use on my car. I like the idea of putting an extension to give it more support.
 
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Thanks VegasStinger
 


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