Seat cover recommendation for dogs

ceejayt

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Having just a acquired a 4 month old Labrador puppy alongside our very docile 3 year old Lab - struggling a but with keeping the seats clean from very excited puppy paws.

Any recommendations for covering the seats - have tried blankets but too slippy on the leather seats - any better thoughts?

Thanks
 
If you mean anything other than the driver/passenger seats, we use these in the’ lounge’ area - they tuck behind the cushions so stay put!

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edit: Amazon or ebay
 
Amazon - look for sofa covers….
 
BIL is an upholsterer and works in the local factory he just happen to some material in his loft, in fact he had a lot of material in his loft🤔🤔
He made me up some fitted covers that I have had on for 18 months and have not needed a wash yet.
May be worth going to a small local upholstery firm and seeing what they can do.
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Says 'not suitable for leather sofas'. :rolleyes:
I think it depends upon which ones you buy - we have them on our leather sofas at home, and they are fine. (y)
edit: (The ones we bought said ‘not recommended for leather sofa’, but we’ve had no problems…..)
 
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Says 'not suitable for leather sofas'. :rolleyes:
That is because they can slip off a normal house sofa. In the motor home a strip of self adhesive velcro on the wall and cover and no problem if you find they slip.

The covers long lasting and machine washable works for us on the house furniture. We only have a Chihuahua but a welder son who often pops in on his way home from work!
 
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And they tuck behind seat back cushions as below……. ;)

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I made an old bath towel into a cover- like a pillow case and towel tucked over the back
 
Let us know how you get on with it……. :unsure:
 

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