Doggo owners, what’s your front to back seat barrier?

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i use the hammock style thing, but i'm also looking for better options to clean the hair and paw prints if i decide not to use the hammock (whenever i get mine). Seems like such a shame to cover the interior seats
 

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Hammock thing here as well, we call it the dog taco. My jack Russell doesn’t like getting in the front and my Boston only does it when you ask him to. He prefers to compete with our three year old for the car seat.
 

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i use the hammock style thing, but i'm also looking for better options to clean the hair and paw prints if i decide not to use the hammock (whenever i get mine). Seems like such a shame to cover the interior seats
Swiffer pet hair pads. Old coworker showed me this trick and I was shicked at how good it worked
 

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I don't have one of these yet, but it's almost exactly what I want.


I guess I can't get myself to pay $175 for it, but I'm sure it would be worth it. I also wish it had a flap or something that could be opened to allow my GSP to pop his head through. He loves to rest his chin on the center console.

It seems pretty simple, and I'm sure I could make something? Idk yet.
 

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It’s a crap shoot. My 100lb Rhodesian will lay on the floor in the back unless I have to go inside a store.

If I leave the windows cracked he will hang out there. If I leave them all up he will go to the front passenger seat for some reason.

Crack the windows maybe? ‍♂️
 

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I tried the hammock style, but that put my puppy's head into the roof.

Now I just fold up the rear seats. For a long trip, I will put one of his beds back there.

For longer trips, I do put a towel over the console to catch drool.

Here he is sleeping with his head on the console.
 

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Little unrelated, but I have two Siberian husky And there saliva is like lava. Almost impossible to get off leather. Any suggestions?
 

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Little unrelated, but I have two Siberian husky And there saliva is like lava. Almost impossible to get off leather. Any suggestions?
I just use Griot's Interior Quick Detailer. Works for the slobber spots from my pup. They also have an interior cleaner, but I have never had the need for anything beyond the detailer.
 

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This thing.


It has the vent, but both my dogs look over it. It's big enough to be used with the seats up or down. It does a pretty good job of keeping dog hair from getting everywhere, just shake it out and wash it once in a while. One of my dogs will try and climb over every so often, but easy to just push her front paws back.

I also have two of these boxes to help make a flat surface for them.
 
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