crew cab - looking for complete set and floor coverage for dogs?

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jeeplj8

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I have tried a few things without success. I am looking for something (or a combination of things) to get complete coverage of the entire back seat area in my crew cab. I tried some pet-specific options, but they are just way too small for a crew cab. I was looking at weathertech floor cover and seat cover, but the seat cover looks like it does not fit great and it still does not give full coverage.

Full disclosure, one of the dogs get car sick...hoping for something with easy clean-up.

Thanks for suggestions.
 

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We've been using this Pet-safe rear seat cover and are happy with it. It's cotton, so easy to vac up dog hair after a trip. We've got a crew cab 2021, and I ordered "bench, extra wide" and it fits.

Floors have rubber mats from factory over that damn black carpet that shows everything. Ours is a Tradesman with level 2 package.

I should also mention we ordered organizers for the back for the front seats to help limit the dog hair magnet area.


 

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We've been using this Pet-safe rear seat cover and are happy with it. It's cotton, so easy to vac up dog hair after a trip. We've got a crew cab 2021, and I ordered "bench, extra wide" and it fits.

Floors have rubber mats from factory over that damn black carpet that shows everything. Ours is a Tradesman with level 2 package.

I should also mention we ordered organizers for the back for the front seats to help limit the dog hair magnet area.



Likewise, similar brand but same idea with buying the extra large which fits the crew cab pretty well. I went with this one:


And these to protect the doors when she wants to put her head out of the window:



Unfortunately our pup got very sick recently and on our way to the vet she did throw up back there. The seat protector did its just perfectly and kept my seats protected, and other than a quick cleanup that I'll spare the details of, just threw it in the washer and it was good to go.
 

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It depends if your truck has a 60/40 split. My Tradesman has a rear bench with a Du-Ha tray beneath stuffed with tools. Having a one piece seat cover is better for our uses.

One a side note, I'll mention our 45lb cattle dog can be challenged to make it into the 32" tall entry. If it's flat, she can still make it at 8 years old, but if it's downhill or loose gravel, it's pretty tough for her. We now carry a Rubbermaid bin that fits the footwell and pull it out. She's a smart dog and it only took a few tries for her to use it as a step to make the climb into the truck.
 

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Likewise, similar brand but same idea with buying the extra large which fits the crew cab pretty well. I went with this one:


And these to protect the doors when she wants to put her head out of the window:



Unfortunately our pup got very sick recently and on our way to the vet she did throw up back there. The seat protector did its just perfectly and kept my seats protected, and other than a quick cleanup that I'll spare the details of, just threw it in the washer and it was good to go.
Re: the one above, I used that for a few years in my 1500. Hammock style. Pockets are very useful. Makes a lot of racket in the washer dryer due to the straps. The one mentioned in original post looks like much better material. Almost a canvas. That looks like a better solution for my new 2022 2500 with leather and two dogs. Hammock is the way to go.
 

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Re: the one above, I used that for a few years in my 1500. Hammock style. Pockets are very useful. Makes a lot of racket in the washer dryer due to the straps. The one mentioned in original post looks like much better material. Almost a canvas. That looks like a better solution for my new 2022 2500 with leather and two dogs. Hammock is the way to go.

Yeah I can't argue about the chorus of noises coming from the dryer when it's in there. Material wise, I didn't look into that at all when buying. Mostly just went for the bigger size and made sure it came with the seatbelt to attach her to. I will definitely sing it's praises though for keeping my leather/suede seats vomit free, that was an uneasy feeling when it happened but we had bigger things to worry about at that point.

I think for a lot of people the hammock is a good solution, certainly worth a try.
 
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