Dog Car Seat Covers – Take Your Pet With You In Style

We spend a lot of time and money with our cars, and pets love to go with us. After all, who doesn’t like to take to the open road, let our worries slip away and hang our head out the window panting? However, the cars and the pets need protection from each other. dog seat covers for the car are a great idea but are sometimes costly. Carriers are economical and easy to use but are uncomfortable to the pets. Looking for a way to protect your car without spending the money on a car seat for your dog? You might want to look into investing in a seat-cover. I’m going to explain the different types of seat covers available on the market today. A little later, I’ll walk you through the steps necessary to properly install a dog seat cover in your car.

The old phrase “dogs are people too” isn’t exactly true. Regular seat covers are good for wear and tear caused by humans, but not designed for pet issues. Pet specific covers are great for doing the job and recently have started to cost the same as their human counterparts. These are made of materials that are more durable and are designed for easily handling pet hair and odors. They are also great at handling little messes made by our little friends.

Most covers will install within seconds and involve very little if any tools at all. Most of these applications slip on over the seat and attach to the headrest on the driver and passenger side. Many people don’t realize that seat covers actually serve a dual purpose. One, they protect the car from any scratches with the dogs nails. Second, they prevent the dog from soiling the car by losing control of their bladder. Lastly, they help to protect the dog itself from any potential injury.

One of these add-on items is called a pet barrier. After all the other reason for dog travel products is for safety. However if you decide not to use an actual car seat then you should invest in a barrier to separate the front of the car from the rear of the vehicle.

If for example you have to slam on your brakes, you do not want your dog coming up front with you. For one reason, there is the chance that the dog could hurt himself. Second, nobody wants to hit the brakes hard and wind up with a Golden Retriever in their lap. Barriers are great for keeping the pet isolated in the cargo bed if you have guests in the car that might not be comfortable around animals. Many Municipalities are now requires the use of seat attached restraints or barriers when having a pet in the vehicle.

In the event of an accident or sudden stop, you do not want your dog coming up front with you. First, a flying dog could hurt you or another passenger, as well as injury the animal. Secondly, nobody wants to hit the brakes hard and wind up with a Chihuahua in their lap. Many cities have now passed laws stating that animals in a vehicle must be restrained on a carrier, car seat or are behind a barrier of some kind. This is to prevent a pet from possible interfering with your safe driving of the car.

You will first want to measure the size of your seat. Most covers simply attach to the headrest but some have slightly more complex attachment systems. Now, follow the instructions provided, looking at the diagrams for your particular vehicle. Carefully following these notes will prevent injury to you, and of course, you are pet.

Most dog car seat cover sell for around $50 to $100 depending on the brand and the type of application you are installing. Another factor on price is the vehicle in question. A compact will cost less than say an SUV with minivans and pickups falling between. Have fun taking your pet with you and be safe!

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