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Old 05-21-2012, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Bugsy525
Thanks I will look at them, I was hoping for a post like yours from somebody who actually used one
No worries...BTW, here's the exact one we have: Guardian Gear Classic Car Seat Covers for Dogs
What's nice about this one as well is that instead of wrapping around your headrests, it comes with headrest covers that slip over your existing ones, so it's easy to take on and off along with protection. Check out the photos, you can see where it can also be unzipped. Also, only $30.00, and BTW...if you ever need pet supplies, PetEdge.com is a great place!
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Thanks again. You have been a major help. No need to sacrifice one baby for the sake of another.
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One big thing you will notice missing from those non-OEM covers though is they don't protect the doors at all. That OEM does a solid job of covering pretty much everything up. I don't know about you but my dog likes to sometimes stand up against the window area of the door. Way much more so than the backrest or the headrest (never). I wonder how compact the OEM one gets for storage. It is definitely really expensive but then I think about how much it's cost if the dog actually ripped a big scratch into the leather. Hrmm
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Very good point. I will have to look into the cost of buying the OEM one versus buying the non oem cover with seperate door covers, as I have seen those too. Decisions decisions
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Very good point. I will have to look into the cost of buying the OEM one versus buying the non oem cover with seperate door covers, as I have seen those too. Decisions decisions
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