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Canine Covers Dcc4701ch - Polycotton Rear Row Charcoal Black Seat Protector on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, United States

Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Canine Covers Interchange Part Number:DCC4701CH Canine Covers Seat Covers Manufacturer Part Number:DCC4701CH Warranty:Yes Product Type:Seat Covers UPC:010037581007 Other Part Number:174673042 pet seat cover Product Name:Seat Protector

Canine Covers DCC4701CH - Polycotton Rear Row Charcoal Black Seat Protector
174673042 pet seat cover
DCC4701CH
MANUFACTURED
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Polycotton Rear Row Charcoal Black Seat Protector (DCC4701CH) by Canine Covers®. Durable polycotton drill fabric breathes for your pets comfort. Machine washable. With Durable Water Repellency. Held in place by headrest straps and pillow pods. Travel-restraint and seatbelt friendly.
250.00

Polycotton Rear Row Charcoal Black Seat Protector (DCC4701CH) by Canine Covers®. Durable polycotton drill fabric breathes for your pets comfort. Machine washable. With Durable Water Repellency. Held in place by headrest straps and pillow pods. Travel-restraint and seatbelt friendly.

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Features:

  • Attaches to headrests and seat base
  • Non-skid bottom prevents sliding around
  • Grippy surface keeps pets secure
  • Prevents abrasions and punctures
  • Resists stains and odors
  • Seat Belt openings to allow two-legged occupants to belt up
  • Seat Belt openings also allow use of canine travel restraint
  • Padded layer provides extra comfort for your pet
  • All Canine Covers come with a limited 90-days warranty
  • Made in the USA

Why let mud, water, dirt and dog hair damage your interior? Give your pet a comfortable, safe ride in the back seat of your car while keeping the upholstery clean and in factory-new shape. Securely held in place by straps around the headrests, ingenious pillow pods that tuck in between the seat back and base, your Custom Rear Seat Protector will not slide around on the seat, thanks to a non-skid layer on the bottom where it rests on the seat base. Choose from one of several fabrics in an array of colors and patterns to complement your vehicle's interior. The fabric of your Custom Rear Seat Protector by Canine Covers is breathable for your pet's comfort. This is a well-made heavy-duty product that should last a long time in daily service, even if your dog is large or boisterous.

The top layer of fabric is engineered to resist tearing from sharp claws. Under this layer is a layer of waterproof nylon to prevent stains from penetrating and to make cleanup simple and easy. Under the nylon is a layer of resilient padding for your pet's comfort, and to protect your car's upholstery from those sharp claws. The final, bottom layer is non-slip fabric, to keep the seat protector firmly in place regardless of how your pet moves around. In addition, you can simply machine wash it, although you may need a commercial machine because of its large bulk.

Seatbelts are accommodated by tailored holes in the cover, so the occasional 2-legged passenger can sit safely in the back without removing the Seat Protector. In addition, because the belts are readily accessible, a pet travel restraint, like the Ruff Rider is easy to attach, for your pets safety as well. An unrestrained passenger or pet is not only in danger for himself or herself, either of being ejected from the vehicle, or bouncing around the interior. This also endangers the other occupants of the car in the case of an accident. The Custom Seat Protector is also designed to work in concert with the Canine Covers® CoverAll Seat Protector, which attaches to the lower hem with hook-and-loop tape. The tape is already attached to both, and will turn your back seat into a warm, safe cocoon for your pet while you travel, regardless of whether the ride is just across town or across the country. Give your pet a comfortable, safe ride in the back seat of your car while keeping the upholstery clean and in factory-new shape. There's even a seam between the seats to let you and your pet access the front seat.

Canine Covers

Canine Covers® is a daughter company of car cover and seat cover industry giant Covercraft®; they've been in the car cover business since 1965. The company grew from a two-man production team to a 400+ employee company with 3 manufacturing locations. Currently the company's library features over 55,000 precise-fit Covercraft cover patterns for specific year, make, model vehicles; they're constantly expanding their offered range with custom patterns for boats, motorcycles, RV's, and more. In addition to Covercraft covers, the company offers a variety of interior protection products like seat covers, pet travel items, vehicle front-end masks and much more. For over 40+ years the company has always kept to the highest standards of quality, working hard to make each car owner happy, helping them keep the vehicle protected. Covercraft entering the pet products market in 1998 with a number of items that they certainly have the expertise and facilities to manufacture. Their high standards for materials and workmanship in the car cover business is carried through to their pet products, of course. Their expanding Canine Covers, Pet Pad and Ruff Rider lines include pet-friendly seat covers, cargo area covers, pet beds and Ruff Rider travel pet restraints.

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