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Old 08-06-2013, 10:38 AM
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Seat protector for pets

Hey, so I would like to start taking my pet around in my new 2013 g37x, but you know how we all are with our cars, any suggestions to covers for the rear seats?
Old 08-06-2013, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by hitlayers
Hey, so I would like to start taking my pet around in my new 2013 g37x, but you know how we all are with our cars, any suggestions to covers for the rear seats?
Costco was selling pet throws. They work well at home on my leather sofa so I would think they should also work well in the car too?
Old 08-06-2013, 12:59 PM
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Unfortunately, a lot of the covers are attached by clipping around the headrests. Since the G doesn't have movable rear headrests, there's nothing to clip around. I got one of those back seat covers/hammock but it doesn't work in the G, but works great in the Audi. I'm looking at getting one of those booster seat/carriers that hook up to the front seat via the headrest. But if your dog is large, it may not work.
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What about using the LATCH anchors instead of the rear headrests?
Old 08-07-2013, 10:55 AM
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I have tried a couple of pet seat covers. They are slippery and don't work. I now use a sheet which does the job as long as I tuck it in really good!
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^^ +1
I use a full-size fitted sheet and tuck the edges in between the seat belts and let the extra material cover the drive train hump. Works fairly well for my two pugs.
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Amazon.com: Pet Gear Signature Pet Car Seat & Carrier for cats and dogs up to 20-pounds, Aqua: Pet Supplies Amazon.com: Pet Gear Signature Pet Car Seat & Carrier for cats and dogs up to 20-pounds, Aqua: Pet Supplies

I was looking into one of these. It attaches through your seatbelt. If you have a large dog, then it might not be a good option. This might be good for my beagle.
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Just put a blanket down and tuck it into the seats. Double it up if you feel it is necessary
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