Canine Covers - What You Need To Know
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Posted October 26, 2011 at 11:53 am
The Custom Rear Seat Protector is specially suitable for the comfort and fit of your canine and is most effective when used in combination with CoverAll Seat Protectors which you can get separately. The covers are tailored for the rear seat of your automobile, whether it's a car or SUV, and fit the curves well. If your rear seat includes a split back, the custom cover allows you to take this into consideration with a proper closing seam. The seatbelt openings will allow either the use of a travel restraint for your dog or function as typical for human travellers. The fabric breathes and, in combination with the quilted and padded base guarantees the greatest standard of comfort for your pooch. There is a nylon lining for extra waterproofing as well as a nonslip layer on the base of the cover that assists to hold the cover firmly in place. The Canine Covers CoverAll Seat Protector offers an uncomplicated technique of keeping your dog in the rear seat by making a dividing partition along the back of the front seats. The cover helps to protect carpeting on the floor along with the rear of the front seats. If you would like your canine to have access to the front seats, all you need to do is to open the seam. The protector links with the skirt of the Canine Covers Custom Seat Protector to supply seamless coverage. The protector is tailored to the contours of the floor in addition to the rear of the front seats. The Semi-Custom Bucket Seat Protector operates as safety for dogs who ride in the front bucket seat of the car or SUV's rear bucket seat. These will fit most bucket seats up to a back height of 24 inches and a back breadth of 23 inches. These should not be installed if straps impede the functioning of side impact airbags. The straps for set up go around the seat and possess flexible closures to guarantee a snug and secure fit. |
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