2nd (Second) Row Seat Protector Dog Platform Recommendations?

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Has anyone found a good seat protector for dogs?

We are looking at this platform: Team K9, or Ruff Liners but are interested in any other suggestions or methods y'all use to keep the dogs from tearing things up.

Do you have any seat protectors, hammocks, our platforms you like?
 
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What kind of dog(s) do you have?

We have a Saint Bernard. I started with a cover like that for my 2nd row, but it was too high for him to climb in, and he didn't fit well (too tall). I have drawers in the back so that wasn't an option. I pulled the 2nd row seats and built a plywood platform, fitted with a big cushion. He loves riding there, but I can't take the hair anymore, it's awful and takes too much time to clean.

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So now he rides on the cover on the back seat of my DC Tacoma. I clean the truck occasionally with a leaf blower.
 
I’ve been pleased With this one across a few different vehicle platforms. The team k9 looks similar and maybe a bit taller. It fits headrest to headrest in the 200, not lower as depicted. Mine is 10+ years old and in good shape. Also is the ‘convertible’ model that has the option of some zippers to Convert it to allow a rear passenger and keep the 60% side covered.

The firehouse option is even tougher I imagine but this one has survived fine.

Added benefit of keeping her in second row and not getting up front when you hit the store real quick. The doodle however has figured out how to access the floorboard.

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Mine is 10+ years old and in good shape. Also is the ‘convertible’ model that has the option of some zippers to Convert it to allow a rear passenger and keep the 60% side covered.

Added benefit of keeping her in second row and not getting up front when you hit the store real quick. The doodle however has figured out how to access the floorboard.

The Duluth option is a cheaper too!
 
I’ll add there is a huge amount of profit baked into the name brand seat protectors. After years of buying covers costing well over $100, I wised up and bought a $27 heavy duty off-brand cover from Wayfair. It’s held up really well, fits great, and has seatbelt zipper holes. I can’t link to it right now because I’m traveling in another vehicle and don’t remember the name. And Wayfair changes stock all the time anyway. But keep in mind there are lots of inexpensive options out there for ordinary mortals.
 
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