Best dog carriers & travel products according to redditors

We found 783 Reddit comments discussing the best dog carriers & travel products. We ranked the 342 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Kr_Treefrog2 · 73 pointsr/funny

This is why I have a waterproof pet car seat cover in the back of my car

u/BrooBu · 55 pointsr/corgi

I'm copy pasting a previous comment here:

I got my little guy a car seat where he can look out the window and his whining has completely gone down. It hangs off the car seat head thing and straps across the back. It's nice because you can buckle them in and know they're safe. My buddy can also lay down in the box and sleep or chew on something. I saw a bunch of expensive ones but bought this one (below) and it's been great! Watch out for airbags and keep your pup in the backseat unless your car turns off the airbag when the front seat is not occupied. My pup can be in the front seat because it doesn't turn on the airbag.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00XTN4FV0?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

u/DataIsMyCopilot · 15 pointsr/pics

Belts for dogs don't quite work the same way, though. There's a high failure rate.

You can get something like this instead and it's supposedly the best because it keeps them contained to the back seat.

u/andreablondie · 13 pointsr/Pets

Cats hate change. HATE it. The first thing you need to do is catch him and put him into a small room (bathroom closet, laundry room) with food, water, litter box and a bed. Cats can be easily overwhelmed and should never be let out into a new house at large. They have to be introduced slowly.

He's likely peeing on everything room stress and fear. Put him into a small room and it should stop.

As soon as you're settled, get him to a vet. (And please buy a regular carrier to transport him.) He needs to be neutered and checked for a urinary infection or crystals. Either of these can also cause a cat to pee everywhere. Intact males want to mark everything as their own. If he's got a urinary issue, that can also make him pee all over because he hurts.

u/WNW3 · 11 pointsr/ToyotaTacoma

Well...here's all the stuff I bought on my Amazon list lately. Does that help?

AUKEY 1080p Dash Cam
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B072FGL63X/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Black Off Road Scene Easy Fit Mud Guard
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002NIJS0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Car Travel Inflatable Mattress
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N7MZ3YO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Xprite Amber 240 LED Roof Top Mini Flashing Strobe Light
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091XUAY8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Smoke Tint Slim Wind Deflector
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00335FH4S/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Pet Dog Seat Belt Leash
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0719R1YNZ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

30 Ft. Polyester Tow Strap
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L5RMPT6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hood tie-Down Loops
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CRBXQUK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Seat Cover for Pets
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QHC02EY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Silicone Wedding Ring For Men (For the radio knobs)
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WD31K4P/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Toyota Tacoma Center Console Tray
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KI3WG1O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Toyota Tacoma Center Console Organizer
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B016ZB4VZC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Front Car Seat Covers
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FBLOR88/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Husky Liners Front Floor Liners
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B019YS22MM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Annnnnnnnnnd I'm just now seeing you were talking about the 2nd Gen...

u/Catswagger11 · 11 pointsr/aww

I definitely understand not wanting to get something that he is going to grow out of, but if he’s going to be in the car a lot in the future it might be good to get him used to being harnessed while he’s young. Car seat covers like this also make things a little safer. Have fun with the little man!

u/tmckeage · 9 pointsr/goldenretrievers

Petsfit 17"H x13"L x11"D Inches Comfort Dogs Carriers Backpack Grey and Green Trim,Hold Pets Up to 15 LBS,Go for Walk, Hiking and Cycling https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YsPEzb4C84TJA

u/KnotSoSalty · 8 pointsr/Greyhounds

Regularly put my 80lb male in the back seat of a Toyota Yaris. A seat hammock helps: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Waterproof-Hammock-Seat-Cover/dp/B00QHC041A/

u/koogums · 8 pointsr/oddlyterrifying

Its a bag like this. I got one for my cat and he loves it. It is so much easier to bring around than a normal carrier. Plus, he likes to go for walks around the neighborhood in it also.

u/keekslarue · 8 pointsr/OldManDog

Thank you! It’s a car seat hammock and it’s definitely a must have! I absolutely love it, and have had mine for years. I bought one for my boyfriend’s truck and my SUV. This is the one I have, but there are lots of different brands. And congratulations on your new addition!

u/VIPnis · 7 pointsr/RATS

We used this carrier for our trip. To get them used to it, we left it open on their play area with toys inside until they felt safe and happy to be inside. They were able to explore it for almost two weeks before leaving.


We originally bought two for each pair of sisters, but both parties violently rattled the bars like caged animals until we let them be together in one. It was nice to be able to return the second. The carrier fits a space pod, their stuffed elephant, and has space to hang a tunnel.

u/disgustipated · 7 pointsr/dogs

If you have time, get one of these. Works great, easy to install/remove.

u/ihadtopickaname · 7 pointsr/shiba

I have one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y23675C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_baMPAbF9HD5Y0

It doesn’t stop all the hair from getting all over the car, but it helps a TON! Plus it keeps my black leather seats away from claws and dirty paws. And my shiba can’t fall between the seats if I have to brake hard in traffic.

u/missus-bean · 7 pointsr/Honda

I got this for the back seat of my Si and these to keep them safe

I don’t let them in the front. :)

u/sydbobyd · 6 pointsr/dogs

Fun! I'll let you know some of my dog gear, but your preferences and dog will be different.

I usually bring three different leashes with me, depending a little on where I'm going. She can't really be off leash, so I take a 30 ft line to give her space to wander or splash in the river on a break. If the trail is too busy or the hike is a pretty short one, this often gets left behind or never used.

A basic 15 ft leash is perfect for hiking with her. It gives her a bit more space, but isn't long enough to cause much trouble getting wrapped around things, and I can easily pull her closer to me when I need. I tied a couple knots in it for easier grabbing and holding at different lengths. I can also use a locking carabiner (I always have a couple on hand) to attach the handle to my backpack for hands-free.

I also love my Tuff Mutt hands-free waist leash. It has two handles if I need to hold her closer, and I really like the bungee. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy for a leash, but I find it's worth the weight, and I'm almost always just doing day hikes so it's fine. I don't know really know how it compares to other hands-free leashes though since it's the only one I've used.

I recently got a Ruffwear Front Range harness for hikes. It is the only harness I've been able to put on her, so I really can't compare much. Seems to fit her comfortably and works well as a back-clip harness. I haven't been able to use it as a front-clip without it sliding around too much. But I don't really need the front-clip when hiking, so I'm pretty pleased with it overall. If my dog wasn't so finicky about harnesses, I'd be trying other options though. You might prefer one with a handle, I've heard good things about the Ruffwear Webmaster.

I currently have an Outward Hound travel bowl for water, but I'm not a huge fan of it. My dog doesn't always drink all the water I pour, so then I've wasted water. And I either have to put a wet bowl back in my bag or clip to the outside and hear the annoying swish of it rubbing against the bag. It's not a big deal, and it works, but I'm eyeing one of these instead.

Happy hiking!

u/capt_pantsless · 6 pointsr/Bulldogs

> Also, don't expose them to too much play in the heat.

Very much this. They're determined and will often over-exert themselves while playing or on walks.

I bring a small water-bottle and a portable water-bowl for walks in the summer, that will help keep their throats wet and not quite so raspy. Hard panting can cause their narrow throats to get inflamed, which then restricts the breathing more.

You can also splash a little water on their chest/throats to help keep them cool in warm weather.

u/radddchaddd · 6 pointsr/goldenretrievers

This is the one I use.

Edit: fixed link

u/mp3three · 6 pointsr/teslamotors

Dog hammocks like this work great for me:

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B075MCHYZV

u/renational · 5 pointsr/Pets

I got a softshell carrier with a lambswool bottom, so I leave it open where the cats hang out and they regularly use it to hide and take naps. softshells are also better for stowing your cat under the seat in front of you on an airplane. getting them in is no problem - to get them out I simply let gravity do the job by rotating the carrier so the opening points towards the floor. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000633ZOY

u/heartshapesANDninjas · 5 pointsr/Shihtzu

Hi there! My shih tzu Moose is about 16lbs. Pretty large for a pure bred! He is really comfy in this one right here. He really has a lot of room, and he doesn't over heat since it allows a lot of air. We travel in-cabin about 3 times a year. I also like the simple side pocket for all his paperwork and some treats. I don't know if potato has been on a plane before but you might want to check with the vet on some sedatives or anti-anxiety meds. Moose gets really upset during take off and landing and I give him some doggie relaxers (not tranquilizers just a form of doggy xanex) and he does so much better. I hope that helps and happy travels!

u/charb · 5 pointsr/ferrets

>The shelter and all the pet stores in town only have the small triangular litter boxes which no one likes. How come stores are not stocking the larger square litter boxes anymore??

FTFY: Which no one likes I don't like.
 

"Small" is pretty vague, so I'm not sure which litter box you are referring to as they come in various sizes. In fact I think there is an even larger triangle style box above the size I normally buy in the stores.

 

I have these Triangle Litter Boxes, which I wouldn't say are small. It is 10" x 10" x 14" which in my opinion is just fine and doesn't take up too much real estate in their cage. They are also great for your corners as my girls seem to use the ones I have around the room more than the one in their cage. I even used one in this Hard-Sided Travel Carrier after I put Velcro tape on the bottom of it to attach it to the carrier. I was able to put their favorite bed and the litter box in there. I also hung a hammock from the top and hung their food and water bowls off the door. It was only a 5 hour drive, but just another reason I love these litter boxes.

u/rainingramen · 5 pointsr/Rabbits

Living World carrier (Large)

Calvin is about 3 pounds and the “Large” version of this carrier keeps him snug during car rides, but he still has room to lie down. Dimensions: 11.8" x 9" x 8.3"

Not sure if they make any larger sizes...

u/ethnikman · 5 pointsr/germanshepherds
u/kunigit · 5 pointsr/corgi

We got this waterproof car seat cover for the back seat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013VPZTAQ/

That way, we only need to have the one towel to dry her off after the dog park. Maybe a soft brush would help knock the worst of the mud off before getting in the car. A towel doesn't seem to do much for muddy paws, but at least the seat cover contains it.

u/Cyt6000 · 5 pointsr/Dogtraining

Both my pup have been road tripping since they were 8 weeks so keep that in mind. We also recently moved from East to West coast with our pups which meant a pretty long road trip (3 14 hour days). Since yours is use to the car a 4 hour road trip shouldn't be a problem as long as he doesn't get car sick.

So make sure you have a copy of vet records (at least proof of shots) with you. A dog first aid kit is good to keep on hand, [I have this one in my car] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CL0PB9W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gXwdBbKKGXYPY). To prevent car sickness make sure they don't eat an hour or two prior to the trip. Benedryl makes them sleep (1mg per lb) so it can help if they're anxious. Also have your vet's phone number on hand as well as a 24hr emergency clinc for the area you'll be in.

For the ride itself, I stop about every 2-4 hours (whenever I get gas) or if they are acting like they need a potty. They ride in the back seat on a car hammock. I cover it with blankets too for comfort and easy clean up for accidents. It's also suggested to buckle up your dog with a car safe harness, I really only do this if one is riding in the front seat.

For hotels, I like staying with la Quinta but BringFido is a good resource for finding hotels and activities you can do with your dog. When we were in a hotel, we used chairs to block of the area immedietly by the door since our pups would bark when people were loud in the halls. We also left the TV running to help cover up random noises they heard to help prevent barking.

Make sure you bring toys, blankets, treats, water and extra food. Nothing sucks more than trying to find your dog food while you're in a new area. Also would recommend bringing an extra leash and collar just in case.

If you have any specific questions or anything I can sure help.

u/pingasthrowaway · 5 pointsr/aww

Car covers for pets are life-savers


I know it's a bit unrelated to the post, but that hair drives me nuts and I want all dog owners to know these exist.

u/Thebush121 · 5 pointsr/teslamotors

The is the one I use. Fit perfect in my Tacoma and the model 3. Wrapping the clips around the head rest is tricky but it fits and works well. I like the zip up sides, keeps my husky mostly off the doors... Hair still gets everywhere but that's the husky life.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DCT6SPY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OI67BbN3S3J25

u/SeanMcL216 · 4 pointsr/schnauzers

This is the chair that is in the picture.

Link

My Fiance also bought the same one (except brown instead of gray) for her Beagle.

They seat belt in and have a strap to attach to your pups harness.

The strap is the only reason I leave the windows wide open like that since I know he's belted in.

u/fawnhollow · 4 pointsr/backpacking

We backpack with our dogs. I can try to think of a few...

I'm a little paranoid since I've seen lost dogs on the trail before (seriously our most horrifying trail experience was hearing the cries of a lost and injured dog somewhere off the trail and not being able to locate it), so we keep ours leashed when hiking and tethered at camp. We bought a 20' tether and loop it around a central tree when we set up for the night. They have plenty of room to roam, but can't stray too far.

We have a set of collapsible bowls like these. I keep one clipped to the outside of my pack for water breaks while hiking.

Our dogs carry their own food. We fitted them with packs and make sure to keep the weight at or under 15% of their body weight. Obviously it lightens as the trip goes on. They drink a ton of water while hiking, so keep an extra canteen or two with you. You dont want them over-heating. I know if we pass a creek, our dogs love to take a break to lay in the water and cool off their bellies. Bring at least an extra day's worth of food with you just in case.

We prefer to keep our dogs in the tent at night. They make great radiators when it cools down and they are so tried they sleep like rocks.

Obviously make sure they are updated on their flea and tick meds ahead of time.

Hmmm... if you have any specific questions let me know. We love taking our big boys with us and they always have a blast.

u/WhiskeyWithBoesky · 4 pointsr/subaru

Got it from Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQFZGZ0/ It's little pricier than some, but seems more durable than the one we had in my wife's Legacy that had straps break.

u/Countenance · 4 pointsr/AugustBumpers2017

Just a FTM, but we've been talking about this a LOT for the same reasons. Our bigger dog is also not a fan of the car and our smaller dog tends to scramble his way forward whenever we're not looking.

Two things we love for making the trunk area better:

-A barrier is really nice for keeping them from scrambling forward and endangering everyone by distracting us or stepping on whoever is in their way.

-a hammock helps the more nervous dog relax more. On a flat surface he tends to pace and shake as the car moves, but he lays down and chills in a hammock arrangement.

u/SingProud28 · 4 pointsr/CatAdvice

Amazon has a pretty good one in its basics lineup. I ordered two for my cats and it was comparable to a much more expensive branded one. They've also held up very well.

https://smile.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Black-Soft-Sided-Pet-Carrier/dp/B00QHC01C2/ref=pd_bap_rp_35?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=SYBX451ZDKHYSNQDN85Y

u/maizync · 4 pointsr/pugs

It's this one: Devoted Doggy Metal Frame Construction Pet Booster Seat with Zipper Storage Pocket, Black/Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XTN4FV0/

u/Young_Lincoln · 4 pointsr/teslamotors

I bought this one from Amazon that looks identical to the Taptes one but costs around $27 vs the $40 they're asking. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N4OQQSJ/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It looks like there are several brands there that are similar for around that $30 price. In any case, we're happy with ours for occasional use (a few times a month) with our 100 pound Doberman. It keeps him in a safe, comfortable position and traps most of his fur, even when he's shedding. The only thing you need to do is adjust the headrest straps when you first get it. It's very easy to fold up and stow, or move between cars.

u/mechrock · 4 pointsr/teslamotors

Just bought this:

iBuddy Dog Seat Cover for Back Seat of Cars/Trucks/SUV, Waterproof Dog Hammock for Back Seat with Mess Window, Side Flaps and Dog Seat Belt Anti-Scratch Nonslip Machine Washable Pet Seat Cover

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075MCHYZV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6qK3AbMN5A3J5


Hoping the door covers will keep my dog from scratching my 3. Mesh is nice for rear AC.

u/titiangal · 4 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

I would worry about his nails popping the inflatable too. If you’re okay with making the backseat solely his, maybe a hammock would be better? This one has solid reviews, but there are simpler ones if you sometimes need your backseat for passengers.

It also helps contain the dog hair so every passenger doesn’t need a lint roller after a ride. Personally I use a leash adapter that connects to the buckled seat belt to prevent him from getting hurt in an accident but still offering enough range of motion for him to look out the window or lay down.

u/Genous · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

I flew with my bunny in-cabin on a United flight a few months ago for a coast-to-coast move. I had a good experience with them. I could not find any other airline that allowed rabbits in the cabin in the US. You can even add your pet online (125$ fee/pet) on your reservation. But, I still called afterwards to make sure it was OK. I suggest you buy your tickets early since you have 2 bunnies and they accept a limited number of pets per flight.

When I arrived at the United counter to check my luggage, I told them I had my bunny with me and they only asked if I paid the pet fee. It was really simple. The tricky part is going through security since you'll have to take your bunnies out of their carrier and pass through the metal detector with each of them in your arms. My bunny was wearing a harness so we could hold him tightly while outside the carrier. After that, we were not asked anything about the rabbit for the rest of the trip. But, I would carry a health certificate from your vet just to be sure. Anyway it's a good idea to see a vet a few days before the trip to make sure your bunny is healthy and ready to fly.

I paid an extra $ to get the "Economy Plus" seats with extra legroom and I'm glad I did, otherwise it would have been very tight with my carrier. I was able to put the carrier between my legs after take off to check on my bun, pet him a little and give him some water. This carrier filled the entire space under the seat. Based on the picture of your bunnies, I don't think the two of them would fit comfortably in one carrier, unfortunately.
I second the idea of taking critical care with you, and make sure they eat and drink something on that day and poop. It is a stressful experience, but it should be fine if you are well prepared.
Have a safe trip!

u/meglou49 · 3 pointsr/CatAdvice

I have two cats and we have one of these for each of them & they’re by far our favorite carrier we’ve used. They have both side and top open options, which we’ve found very useful at various points. We leave them sitting out in the corner of our office and the kittens will even take naps in them (this was something that I saw suggested here and has seemed to make a big difference in our cats comfort level with the carriers). We also usually cover the sides with a towel to limit overstimulation for our shyer cat and since we started doing that she’s been way less stressed about using the carrier.

Sherpa Travel Carrier

u/Rinascita · 3 pointsr/subaru

I picked up something similar to this and it greatly increased my red heeler's enjoyment of the car AND reduced how much hair he leaves in the back seat.

u/BigArmsBigGut · 3 pointsr/aww

My dog used to do this too. Well he didn't cry, but he hugged the back wall of the seat. It's the gap inbetween the bench seat and the back of the front seats, the legroom, that bothers them. Something about it made him worried sick.

Anyway get a dog seat hammock. This one is good because it has a piece that slides inbetween the seat and back cushion on the bench and anchors it in place. Others are probably good too. It has the double effect of keeping your seat free of hair/scratches and makes your dog so much more comfortable with driving. They're really easy to put in or take off too, less than a minute to install.

u/mlh4 · 3 pointsr/lookatmydog

From amazon! Sunny loves it, she can never get comfortable/stable during car rides but this gets the job done without me having to move her dog bed in and out of the car constantly.

K&H Pet Products Bucket Booster Pet Seat Large Gray 14.5" x 24" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZJOKIU?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/oreobees · 3 pointsr/shiba

Looks like you have a good list going, remember to update your pups microchip with your address and get him/her a tag with your details.

We got a 36 inch crate and it's plenty big for our boy (he's around 30 pounds).

Puppia harness is a great starter harness, it's soft and doesn't have a bunch of metal jingling pieces which our puppy HATED on his harness our breeder gave us.

Kibble, check out dog food advisor for reviews and ratings of foods content, we were using grain free salmon and sweet potato from chicken soup for the soul, it's decently priced and well rated I can't find it anywhere atm so we're switching him back to their normal kibble.

Salmon Oil is a lifesaver in the winter, our pup gets terribly dry skin and extremely itchy without it.

Start out with a puppy kong, they sell kong fillers that are cheese and peanut butter flavored, our puppy was pretty picky at first and only ate the cheese one, didn't like frozen kongs either.

I'd start with a Basic Collar here's a Dog Tag Silencer and a Break-away collar for outdoors or dog park. A dog was choked unconscious at our park so I typically just keep our guys ID tags on his harness and don't use a collar, but if you do I definitely recommend a break-away if you are primarily using a harness with it.

Items we found useful: Bed Liner, Crate Fence, Kong, Stainless Steel Bowls (highly reccomend US made do not buy any made in China for health reasons), Zippy Paws Hide and Seek toys, Potty/accident cleaner, Potty Bells, Anti-chew Bitter Apple spray, 50 ft Leash, Retractable Leash, Soft stop Leash extender, Car Seat Belt, Car Booster Seat, Gentle Shampoo, Comb, Travel Water Bottle, Flirt Pole, Special Treats, Chew Stick, Greenies

Sorry for the HUGE list lol, feel free to ask any questions!

u/_a_d_b · 3 pointsr/TeslaModel3

Sorry to tell you, but dog hair is inevitable. The best solution is the good ol’ vacuum cleaner. You can keep a duster handy to wipe the hair from the seat to the floor and then vacuum later on.

Not sure how big your dog is, but I have a car seat for my Frenchie. I bought this one and it works well. Also helps to prevent paws/claws on the seats.

u/gamb1t · 3 pointsr/Pets

I work in the veterinary field and at my hospital we have strong opinions about cat carriers. The best, in my opinion, are the hard-sided ones that open both on the front and on the top. It's easy to get the cat in and out via the top door, it's roomy and stable (won't fall over or get crushed), and it's easy to clean if the pet urinates or defecates in it. I have this one (in addition to four others, some soft-sided) and am very happy with it. You can put a towel or blanket in it to make it comfier for the cat.

Edited to add that I'm also a fan of the last one you posted, mostly because the top is very easy to remove and put back on and it meets all the other criteria above for hard-sided carriers.

u/JoeIsHereBSU · 3 pointsr/preppers

Something like this with a top and front door helps with cats in my experience.

https://smile.amazon.com/Petmate-Two-Door-Load-Kennel/dp/B0062JFGM0/

u/Lemonade727 · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace
u/Beaglescout15 · 3 pointsr/RATS

We transport our rats in this Living World small animal carrier, less than $11 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JVPL8A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_xJHzDbCH830DB

u/LeifCarrotson · 3 pointsr/RunningWithDogs

I have this bowl:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081XICJO/

(The small one, plenty even for my 70 lbs dog). It condenses easily, or clips to the leash. It's much less bulky than the 'collapsible' silicone bowls.

u/burts_beads · 3 pointsr/Camry

I have this one in my 2016 Camry for my big dumb boxer. Seems to work pretty well.

u/BoomFoxxy · 3 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

I've tried most of the ones that others have commented on and I settled with this one: 4Knines Rear Bench Seat Waterproof Non-Slip Cover with Hammock. Seriously the best thing ever. The non-slip coating on the back keeps it in place, the hammock piece that clips up to the front passenger seats keeps my boy from jumping up front or getting my front seats dirty. I have the same thing for my front passenger seat too just incase I have him up there with me. 4Knines Fitted Bucket Seat Non-Slip Cover. One thing that I like about this brand over others I tried is that the covers have flaps that go down and actually cover the side of the seat too. Especially helpful in the back seat to make sure fur and stuff doesn't get everywhere.
 
I also invested in these handy little things. NAC&ZAC Waterproof Pet Car Door Cover They keep my boy from scuffing up my doors with his giant paws.
 
Let's see, what else. Oh, I got the cargo net for holding leashes and doggie bags. Genuine Subaru F551SFJ100 Cargo Net, Rear I also keep window cleaner and dash cleaner in there to clean up dog sneeze goo and slobber.
 
Mandatory Dog Pic
Bonus Extra Dog Pic

u/redisant · 3 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

I use this cover for the back seat. It's exceptional

NAC&ZAC Waterproof Hammock Pet Seat Cover for Cars and SUV with Seat Anchors, Nonslip, Extra Side Flaps, Machine Washable Barrier Dog Seat Cover, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HI762M8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uLVOybP99VMCP

u/bethoftheburgh · 3 pointsr/cat

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00QHC01C2/ref=zg_bs_3024133011_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=9DPRHYR1PFEE7T6WRY16

The sizes run small - my average sized cat is in the large carrier in the picture, so I’d recommend sizing up. Haven’t used it yet, but seems really sturdy!

u/Faps_McTickle · 3 pointsr/infiniti

Not really a mod, but I hate my back seat headrests because they don't allow me to install and remove a dog harness thing. So I ran up to my hardware store and grabbed some lengths of braided cable to secure independently around 2 of the 3 child seat harnesses in loops. Now I can hook the back of the dog harness through each of those in several seconds instead of jury-rigging it to the seatbelt or some other inefficient way.

u/sminty7 · 3 pointsr/TeslaModel3

Highly recommend a hammock style seat cover to keep hair and dirt somewhat contained. I have this one and it’s easy to take out and vacuum and also run through the wash.

u/Stories-With-Bears · 3 pointsr/dogs

I have this car seat cover to protect my seats. I like it because it covers the seat, as well as the backrest and the backs of the front seats. You can also unzip it down the middle to transition it out of "hammock mode" and allow someone to sit down without fully taking the cover off.

For a safety harness, I'm a big fan of Sleepy Pod. They're definitely expensive, but they're one of the only (if not THE only) brands to be crash-tested to child safety restraint standards and pass. Subaru sponsored a bunch of crash tests with the Center for Pet Safety, so you could always check out the CPS website and pick something from there. My justification for dropping $80 on a harness was knowing that if I do get into an accident, I don't want to live with the guilt of "I wonder if my dog would have been okay if I had just bought a better harness".

u/JVossome · 3 pointsr/shiba

iBuddy Dog Car Seat Covers for Back Seat of Cars/Trucks/SUV, Waterproof Dog Car Hammock with Mesh Window, Side Flaps and Dog Seat Belt, Durable Anti-Scratch Nonslip Machine Washable Pet Car Seat Cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075MCHYZV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_81X0Bb8S4AVFP

u/solarisfowl · 3 pointsr/teslamotors

Someone posted this really good seat protector for dogs. It was on Amazon and had back and front as well as the door protectors. I'll probably buy that for when we are going on road trips and we need to take the dog. All I'll need to do is clean the windows when she inevitably gets her drool on it. Let me see if I can find it and edit the message.

Edit: here it is

39.99 in US, 59.99 in Canada

u/TheBreadnaught · 3 pointsr/FocusRS

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DCT6SPY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8PWgDbX5ATFQR

Get one of these before your backseat is toast.

u/linuxguy21042 · 3 pointsr/TeslaModel3

We've had success using a "hammock" that has sides for the doors. Take down one of the door sides, attach the seatbelt to the harness. Our dogs are 50 - 60 lbs they have plenty of room on the seat, we haven't needed a seat extender.

u/ClaretClarinets · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

The other comment covered feeding them, but I might be able to offer advice for flying on a plane with an animal.

I haven't flown with a rabbit before, but I have flown with a cat several times. The carrier fit under the seat (though you may have to use a soft carrier, rather than a hard plastic one. The plastic ones often aren't small enough to fit under the seat, especially if you have both in them).

Unlike what the other person said, they will not let you put them on your lap during take-off and landing, so they MUST be able to fit under the seat. Make sure you aren't seated in an exit row. This is the carrier that I used for my cat (10 pound mainecoon), it should fit both your rabbits unless they are very large. It easily fit under the seat, and she had enough room to comfortably move around inside it. I like it more than some of the other options, because it has mostly closed sides/dark mesh (and the flaps on either end that you can open or close) so they can feel safe and less exposed.

When it comes to going through the security checkpoint, they will likely make you take them out of the carrier and walk through the metal detector with them in your arms. I highly advise getting some sort of harness for them just in case. I'm almost positive they won't let you keep them in the carrier through security. If you're worried about taking them out (bunnies are more easily stressed out than cats), you might be able to call the airport and ask them? See if they'll let you take the carrier through the metal detector. Rabbits are different from cats, so the protocol for them might be different. They absolutely cannot go through the x-ray machine.

I also gave my cat anti-anxiety medication prescribed by her vet (basically a mild sedative to make her really sleepy so she would be less stressed out), but she was still really stressed and scared. I'm not sure if the same thing can be done for bunnies, you could try talking to your vet about it?

Good luck with your move and traveling!

u/pearlsofsteel · 2 pointsr/aww

I went with Delta, as well. There are a few other options but the most direct flight at the best price was Delta. United, American, and AirFrance also allow pets. The only airline I've ever used that actually weighed him, checked the dimensions of the carrier, etc. was Bangkok Airways.

For the Delta flight, we purchased the Delta-branded Sherpa carrier. It was technically too large for one leg, as each plane has individual size requirements due to the dimensions of under the seat but since it was a soft carrier and the booking agent warned me about it but no one gave us a problem and I think it being branded and a soft carrier is what helped.

u/lymphbisquick · 2 pointsr/mainecoons

We also relocated cross country with 2 cats last year, one being a Maine Coon. We flew with Delta. Make sure when you book your flight, the plane is big enough where he/she can fit under the seat. We had to rebook our flight because our original plane was too small.

We bought this carrier:
Sherpa Deluxe Pet Carriers

Make sure you get the medium size. We originally bought the small but it was too small for our Maine Coon.

We also took our cats to the vet before moving. I think you need to take them to the vet and get them cleared for flying, might be an airline regulation. We asked about sedating at the appointment. Sometimes it could give them more anxiety, so our vet gave us a little bit of sedation medication to give them to see how they do on it. They also gave us some pheromone wipes to wipe the carrier with, it supposedly calms them down. You might want to try that.

One of my cats peed so you might want to get pee pads like someone suggested.

Good luck!

u/Janiichan · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

As long as they're small (mine was a Japanese Spitz) it's all a breeze but I have major issues with my pets going in the baggage area :(

Also, you have to buy the airline accepted pet carrier to be able to keep your pet on board :)
I have this Sherpa it's awesome!
But unfortunately we only used it once and my current dog is 30 pounds so definitely can't fit there

u/tatiwtr · 2 pointsr/jetblue

This (the size and manueverability of the dog) was not something that was checked when I flew a few times with a dog in a carrier. But keep in mind the reason for it is so that the dog can remain comfortable by repositioning itself and not cause an issue on the flight.

If you do decide to transport the dog, consider helping it reposition mid flight.

Also, are you sure you have the max size carrier? The duffel sized carrier we had was capable of housing a dog larger than 15 pounds.

This delta bag in medium is rated for dogs up to 16 pounds. And while above the size limit, it should not be an issue if you dont make it one.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000633ZOY/ref=psdcmw_3024188011_t1_B005GYUM0I

u/itsmyotherface · 2 pointsr/Pets

If you're going soft-sided, just drop the $$ on a sherpa. They're amazingly sturdy, and they fit under airline seats.

On only a 4hr drive, he's probably just going to hold it. Some cats, when scared, will piss and shit themselves, but it's not because they have to go.

u/Shokara · 2 pointsr/dogs

We use a dog hammock like [this one](Outward Hound Kyjen OH00679 Back Seat Hammock Dog Auto Travel Back Seat Pet Hammock Easy-Fit Seat Cover, Large, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MD58MA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lgiEybH0V3FGS) it's actually super convenient for multiple dogs and keeps them running around the car.

u/aurical · 2 pointsr/dogs

I got one of these a few months ago. so far it's held up well. It stays in place and helps the dog feel more secure since she cant fall between the seats. It works well to protect the seats from dirt/damage from other things as well.

If you have a really large dog it might not hold up (the straps that hold it up are a bit cheap), but it holds the full weight of my 45 lb dog easily.

It wouldn't work well as a divider, but we use a car harness for our dog regardless. Even if she was 100% trustworthy (not going to climb into front seat/run out of the car off leash) accidents happen.

u/wjblol · 2 pointsr/subaru
u/november_love · 2 pointsr/Pets

I just moved seven hours with my two kitties and I was so stressed about it ahead of time. One kitty is extremely skittish and shy and BOTH are terrible with the car. I have to say I was absolutely shocked with how well it went, so here are the basics of what I did. I highly recommend talking to your vet for advice as well, as they will have good suggests based on your individual cat. Anyway, here goes...

A few months before our trip I took both kitties to the vet for check ups (they were overdue) and asked my vet for advice (one cat pooped on herself on the way there btw). He said seven hours without a litter box is totally fine and that the cats should travel in their regular carriers. I have this carrier and another similar one. He said after the first hour or so in the car to offer water and/or wet food to keep them hydrated, but to expect they might refuse. He also suggested prepping the cats by taking them for short car rides in advance. He did mention sedatives, but I too was skeptical and didn't plan to use them.

After the vet visit I kept both carriers out in our living room. I also gathered up a bunch of old towels and placed them around the house where the cats like to sleep so that they would smell like home. I put treats in the carriers every day or so and also started feeding them in there a few weeks before our move.

I wasn't sure if I should take the vet's advice to go for practice rides, as it seemed to me like it would add more stress. About a week before our move I had to pick my husband up from work, so I decided to pack up the cats to come with me for the 20 minute drive. I couldn't catch one at all, so I just brought the other. What a nightmare! He pooped, peed and vomited on the short drive. When we got home he was a total mess and was drooling and foaming at the mouth. Just the kind of confidence I needed before our seven hour trip. That's when I decided to go for sedatives.

I got the sedatives from the vet and did two test runs with my kitties , one at the lowest dose and one slightly higher, but not the max. It didn't really seem to do a whole lot, but I was nervous to give them the highest dose.

A couple days before the trip I lined their carriers with puppy pads and put in some of the old towels. This gave them a day or so to get used to the set up. Our movers came the day before our drive, so we kept the cats in our house and stayed in a hotel that night. They were pretty freaked out by the empty house, but I left some boxes and towels to make them more comfortable.

On the morning of our move, we went to the house about 90 minutes before we planned to leave, fed the cats their morning wet food, took away their dry food, and gave them the sedatives. Chasing them down for this was a bit tricky, but I just did it really quick.

After that, I cleaned the litter box in hopes that they would go before the trip (ever notice how cats get in the box RIGHT after you clean it?). This worked for one cat, but not the other.

The sedatives seemed to hit a little harder the day of the move and one cat was a total rag doll. I don't think they ate as much that morning since they were already stressed out.

Once they seemed a little loopy we packed them up and were on our way. One cat meowed constantly, but they were both a lot calmer than usual. He quieted down a bit after the first two hours or so, but would still meow off and on.

After we were on the road for about one-two hours we stopped to check on them. I planned not to open their carriers once we were on the road, so I put empty bowls in there and squirted water through the cage into the bowls. Neither were too interested in it. One was so drugged that when I accidentally squirted water in her face she didn't flinch. I also offered them wet food on tiny spoons through the cage. One ate, but the other didn't.

I'm proud to say that we arrived at our final destination in one piece and without any kitty bodily fluids being emitted. One had a slightly raw nose from pushing it against his carrier, but that was minor. He also had the holder from his bowl around his neck, which gave me quite a panic, but he was totally fine. PSA: Do not buy these bowls.

Oh! I almost totally forgot. I bought two Feliway diffusers and put one in our new home a few weeks before the move and one in our old home around the same time. I also purchased rescue remedy and put a few drops behind each kitty's ears before we left. I have no idea if these steps helped, but since the move was overall very smooth, I wouldn't discount them.

One kitty was pretty much at home in our new place right away, but the other took a few days. We didn't have our furniture for about five days, so they had to get creative with hiding places. Our girl cat shoved herself into a tiny cabinet in the bathroom.

Sorry this is so long. I hope I didn't forget anything. I was so stressed about moving my fur babies and it was totally fine. Hopefully you will be too! Let me know if you have any questions!

u/Runawaii · 2 pointsr/Pets

A carrier would be the safest way to go. One with a top loading feature is easiest with kittens. https://www.amazon.com/Petmate-24-Inch-Kennel-Metallic-Coffee/dp/B0062JFGM0 is the one I use. There are also temporary cardboard carriers that vets and shelters use sometimes for adopting out new kitties. You could call your vet and ask if they have any like that.

u/budgiefacedkiller · 2 pointsr/parrots

We always just use a small, hard-sided cat/dog carrier (something like this) with a perch screwed into one side. They're nice and sturdy, dark (I really don't understand why so many parrot travel boxes are clear), and don't cost an arm and a leg.

u/tac729 · 2 pointsr/hamsters

This is what I use.

Living World Pet Carrier, Red/Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JVPL8A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QaE0Cb6NGH5AS

u/piobrando · 2 pointsr/RATS

It's from Living World! Pretty nice carrier on the cheap side.

And thanks!

u/ropodog · 2 pointsr/RATS

I have both of these carriers

  1. Good as a sick bay cage for surgery recovery or longer trips as You can attach a small water bottle https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002ASBUO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  2. Good for short trips that don't need a water bottle (vet,etc) Also more inclosed so better for the cold, but cage 1 can just be covered with a towel. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JVPL8A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
u/Delia_G · 2 pointsr/budgies

This is the one I use for bringing my little guys to the vet.

Get the large size, as the small will be too cramped and is add-on anyway.

u/justinblovell · 2 pointsr/TeslaPorn

I use this:

4Knines Dog Seat Cover with Hammock for Cars, Trucks and SUVs - New Waterproof Seat Bottom - USA Based Company (Regular, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQFZGZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UkjSCbYH0TFRM

I love it, and would certainly recommend it. My pup isn’t very rambunctious, so I don’t worry much about the doors. I think they may have some door covers somewhere though.

u/AdrenalineEdge · 2 pointsr/mazda3

Ahh okay. I was thinking real estate or lawyer. So you don't leave empty-handed, here is some of my experience looking for covers for my dogs. If you want something to cover the whole seat and be waterproof, it is going to cost you money. If you get a normal seat cover, it most likely won't be waterproof. There are a lot of waterproof dog covers for a relatively cheap price but do not cover the headrest. From what you described, you would probably prefer to clean the oil of the headrest than pee on a seat.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HI762M8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Here is the exact cover I got two years ago for $37. It is a little hefty but it is waterproof and easy to remove. The hammock part can stay down. It will help protect the leather on the side.

u/theprimeministr · 2 pointsr/FocusST

Firstly, cute dog!

My doggo is currently not allowed in my car, but we have this cover for my girlfriend's car and it stays put very well. The underside has little rubber grippy dots that hold well to the leather seats, there are elastic loops that go around both the front and rear headrests, elastic on the corners that you can use to secure the corners to the rear seat uppers, and extra long straps that velcro which would allow for securing along the bottom of a seat if it was possible. It's not possible in her car, but we manage to tuck some of the excess fabric in between the seat and the sides of the car and it holds tight. Also, there are some padded flaps that are tucked into the rear seats between the bottom and the upper that very securely hold the cover in place. It honestly hardly moves once it's installed.

For door panels, we purchased these but haven't technically used them yet. I imagine it would work fine, and I know it will fit in the FoST (tested it). But it would require applying a little velcro to the door panel if you wanted to get a more secure fit.

As for biting the seat cover, we haven't had that problem with our pup because we spent a lot of time training her on what she is and is not allowed to chew right when we got her (I read a lot about this and was worried she was gonna destroy everything so I was extra prepared, lol). I would recommend throwing a chew toy in the seat with her so she will have something that she enjoys and can chew on while she's in the car. If she's not searching for something to chew on, then you will be able to worry less about her chewing on the seat cover.

I can't comment on how to keep the fur from getting everywhere, though, and this is the main reason why I haven't let my pup ride in my car yet. She sheds like crazy and fur flies everywhere when we open the windows while driving.

u/GSpess · 2 pointsr/dogs

IDK where it's gone, but this one has done us very well.

Our dog left our previous hammocks looking like the sling that lowered the cow down into the Raptor cage in Jurassic Park. So far after many hours of use (20+) this one looks pristine as the day we got it. Easy to clean, easy to maintain, and easy to set up.

They've also got matching side door covers which is great because our dog drools like he's paid to when in the back of the car.

u/mjlp716 · 2 pointsr/puppy101

I ended up getting something like this for my pup and due to the breed, it worked for me since he used it for a few months. However, goldens grow bigger and faster than Boston Terriers for sure. So I'm not sure it's really worth the price for your situation.

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Black-Soft-Sided-Pet-Carrier/dp/B00QHC01C2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1540302534&sr=8-5&keywords=dog+travel+carrier

Do you know anyone with pets that might have a smaller carrier that you could borrow for this trip?

I eventually moved my pup to use this with a blanket under him. (Only use it with a harness though, not on a collar which could be dangerous to your pup) So in a pinch, it should work and last you a while.

https://www.amazon.com/Vastar-Adjustable-Vehicle-Seatbelt-Harness/dp/B014W40TSW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1540302815&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=dog+car+harness+seat+belt&psc=1

u/bluebirdhummer · 2 pointsr/dogs

I bought this

It works really well for me. Easy to wash and it covers the entire backseat. Waterproof as well.

u/scootbert · 2 pointsr/ToyotaTundra

Nice puppy! and the truck :)

I bought the amazon basics bench seat cover for my 2018CM. Love it, works great! It just covers the seats, I wish it was slightly bigger though. I have a couple towels down as well, since my dogs are princesses.

I have the bench cover, and then two car seats in the back. One of my dog lays between the carseats. The other dog is in the bed of the truck in a custom box

https://www.amazon.ca/AmazonBasics-Waterproof-Bench-Seat-Cover/dp/B00QHC02EY

u/bringing_not_back · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

We actually got the harness from ruffwear that allows them to get strapped in, but we haven't tried it out yet.

I also put on our seat cover when we got home. It's super basic, but fits well. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QHC02EY?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/nacy333 · 2 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

I go camping and hiking a ton so I got these seat covers which allow me to quickly put them on or take them off...I use them all the time. (super cheap as well)

For the front seats ($20 each)
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GDGGC6A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

For the back seats ($15) - BTW it fits my 2018 Crosstrek just fine while still having the holes for the seat belts (the middle seat takes a little finagling but its still accessible).
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QHC02EY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you look on Amazon as well there are also some overlays for the rear compartment hatch area, but I have yet to buy one.

u/Phaedrus0230 · 2 pointsr/volt

I use one of these for my 80 pound boxer.

the rear center console kinda sucks for the dog, but this seems to help. He settles down better with this than without it, and it keeps my seats much cleaner.

u/qovneob · 2 pointsr/ToyotaTacoma

AC or DC? I like these types for my dog in the double cab. I've got a slightly different one but the one linked is super cheap

u/BaronSengir · 2 pointsr/Audi

I have this in my S3 and Q3 and it works really well: AmazonBasics Waterproof Hammock Seat Cover for Pets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QHC041A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zVe-yb3W31VDG

u/DTK101 · 2 pointsr/pics

Totally agree. I see tons of dogs on laps and always feel bad for them. Is your carrier like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XTN4FV0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cfqiDb4YZ9EN8

u/neverendingbreadstic · 2 pointsr/russianblue
u/penny_dreadful_mess · 2 pointsr/dogs

Where is she in the car? My dog got much less car sick in a booster seat because she could see out the window. I used one like this . I used a car harness as well because the boosters themselves aren't safety precautions, no matter what the ads say.

u/myname150 · 2 pointsr/GolfGTI

BarksBar Pet Car Seat Cover with Seat Anchors for Cars, Trucks and SUV's, Water Proof and Non-Slip Backing Regular, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013VPZTAQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5jcuDbQP65YTD

That’s the cover I got for my car!

u/pumpkinskittle · 2 pointsr/samoyeds

I just got one of these for each of our cars and don’t worry about it

u/fiinnh · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

I have something like this in my truck. Keeps the wet, dirty, shedding mutt somewhat separate from the rest of the interior. Also keeps her in the back. Well worth the $20.

u/chazbailey13 · 2 pointsr/FocusST
u/Rick91981 · 2 pointsr/subaru

I have a lab so am more worried about mud than the seats ripping, but I use one of these. Cheap and effective.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019EOQ6AK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CHBJzbM2BND4D

u/golden_slumlord · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

here you are

It’s garbage, I’ve actually been meaning to order a cabelas version(lifetime warranty).

This model I have has ripped and flaked apart in less than 8 months. Granted I use it more than most. Anyway, steer clear, I’ve had to sew the zipper portion shut since it broke in first 2 months.

u/bajagordon7 · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

This is what I got for my pup on Amazon.

u/EveningNewbs · 2 pointsr/hondafit

Pretty sure this is the one I have: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B019EOQ6AK

EDIT: Since it sounds from your post like you just let your dogs roam around in the trunk while the car is moving, please try these out. They let you buckle the dog into a seatbelt: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000301EHK

u/elementfx2000 · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

I got this one and it's been working pretty well. The little side flaps don't line up perfectly with the sides of the seats, but for $20, I say good enough! The pup loves it too. He likes to lay down with his head cradled, and suspended between the front seats.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019EOQ6AK

u/iguanahotsauce · 2 pointsr/FocusST

I currently use this cover and this harness with one of the seatbelt hooks that connects the harness to one of the seat belts for my five month old Newfoundland puppy.

It works pretty well and it's made from a super durable fabric. The only downside is that it doesn't have any sides to protect the doors or stop him from going into the floorboards, my biggest issue is that he likes to slip between the door and the side of the hammock to get to the floorboard.

I have a coworker that has a GTI and the seat hammock that he has for his car does have sides, I'll ask him where he got it and I'll post a link once I find out.

u/MrMcSpanky94 · 2 pointsr/aww

FYI they make car dog hammocks for the back seat of your car

u/fpsrandy · 2 pointsr/Winnipeg

I know there are vet clinics in Selkirk that might be closer than for you to drive in winnipeg. Selkirk Vet Services is great.

I think Selkirk animal hospital will send vets out, but I believe that's for herd and large animal type calls. Generally they expect you to bring small animals in.

I've had some stubborn cats in my time. I found a cat back pack like this https://www.amazon.ca/Petsfit-Comfort-Dogs-Carriers-Backpack/dp/B01DXO5J78 is more comforting for them.

u/billypilgrimm · 2 pointsr/funny

So we use the yourcatbackpack fat cat one sometimes because we got it for free through Instagram and it has a greater weight capacity and pockets but it’s really not his favorite. He seems more cramped inside and is too tall to look out the bubble. And the bottom has bent underneath his weight so it makes it even more cramped inside for him.

He LOVES this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_05FBCb8469861

But it doesn’t have pockets and we’ve had an issue with him punching his big fat face through the mesh and breaking the zipper but we were able to fix it and the customer service was really helpful as well. He has more space to lay down in this one than the bubble carrier types and if I offer him both, he always goes to the petsfit one

u/UnHolyBassTwo · 2 pointsr/shiba

Petsfit Comfort Dogs Carriers/Backpack Hold Pets up to 15 lb https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JFh-Ab6J7BWBF


This is what we got, we will see how it works as she grows but right now it’s perfect and it’s looking like she’s going to be on the smaller side.

u/K1ngN0thing · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

My cat doesn't seem to mind. There's a good stretch along the floor he can run across when we play, and I make sure (more like he does) that I play with him two or three times a day. The confined space also means he can jump between the counter, table, and seat freely. The fact they sleep 12-16 hours per day helps. I'd make sure you can take it outside once in a while too. I just got one of these and it's the perfect size for a cat.

u/Tanuvdarie · 2 pointsr/adventurecats

So my Ragnar hated the car too. He used to scream (generally in my ear....) he hated it so bad. I felt awful about it but he needed to go to the vet or be in the car to get places that he loved (hiking up a mountain,etc) so we started doing short rides a couple times a week. Particularly to places where he would be happy like the pet store to pick out a new toy or a park to play. He started associating the car rides with good things not just the vet and we went on longer and longer rides. He now LOVES to ride. I admit I also do not put him in a carrier and it is dangerous. Not because I worry about him affecting my driving (getting under the pedals etc) but because if we were to get into an accident he would certainly get thrown around the car and get hurt. But he loves to look around and watch out the window so I did buy a seat buckle that attaches to his harness that will help with that.

I also started training him with a backpack carrier that he can go in and out of the top if I leave open which I almost always do. If we are out in public and he's had enough (people love him and are very curious about Bengals) he'll retreat into it on his own. He just hates being confined but once he figured out the top is normally open (except when he's being cranky out or something like that) he doesn't mind it at all. I also leave it open in the house on the floor so he really thinks of it as his space. I don't like the pod style because it looked like it would trap heat in and since we hike alot I wanted something breathable and comfortable for both of us as well. So we went with this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DXO5J78?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I also have a very large 14lb (and still growing! ) Bengal so this may be a bit big for the average size cat. It's great for hikes or even just a walk around the park. And it's easy for me to throw over my shoulder in case I need it or not.

These things worked for my boy really well and hopefully will work for your girl! It was a process and training definitely took some time but the reward is well worth it. I hope this helps and good luck!

u/nanaroo · 2 pointsr/Trucks

These work well in the back seat of my CrewMax, could probably use it on a bench seat. Very durable for my big dog.

https://smile.amazon.com/WINNER-OUTFITTERS-Covers-Cover-Trucks/dp/B01N4OQQSJ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1542341162&sr=8-5&keywords=pet+seat+cover+for+back+seat

+1 to Spanish blanket though.

u/Dwolfwood · 2 pointsr/corgi

Ordered it off Amazon , it has saved my car. *Edit fixed link

u/hesaidwhatupdeezus · 2 pointsr/shiba
u/thirteen113 · 2 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

We’ve bought 2 of these so far, one for each car. The first was maybe a year ago and is still in use.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y23675C/

u/goodcase · 2 pointsr/cars

Get something like this: https://www.amazon.com/iBuddy-Waterproof-Hammock-Anti-Scratch-Washable/dp/B075MCHYZV/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1539639682&sr=8-8&keywords=dog+car+seat+cover

Get something like this. I have this exact one in my saab and it works great. Anti slip bottom too so if you have leather it won't go sliding.

u/Pablois4 · 2 pointsr/dogs

As an aside, I rather like the concept of that soft crate like carrier in your link as a possible alternative to containing one's dog in a crash. My issue with the current model would be that I'd never trust a plastic buckle under force and I have no idea of the robustness of the crate seams and material. It seems like an idea that could be improved.

Anyway, I have this hammock, a mini SUV with leather seats and a smooth collie who's no slouch in the shedding department. The side flaps zip up. It has worked quite well for containing hair. The hair we find outside of the hammock is pretty incidental, just a few hairs. Another benefit is the side panel, unzipped and hanging down, covers and protects the side of the seat so he can't scratch it when jumping in or out. When we need to use the back seat for something else it easily folds up, containing the hair within.

We've had this hammock for nearly two years and the leather on the back seats is pristine.

My only issue is that the hammock bottom is rather slippery to the leather seats and Alfie is a weenie about any feeling of the hammock moving when he's in it. I put non-slip carpet padding under the hammock which holds it in place.

u/InvincibleChutzpah · 2 pointsr/puppy101

I have something similar. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07DCT6SPY?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

I like that ours has the option to for a back seat human passenger.

u/mamamia721 · 1 pointr/TEFL

My boyfriend and I took our cat from the US to the Netherlands and then to Russia, our final destination. She went in the cabin with us, in one of those handbags to carry a pet in. The first flight took 8 hours and she freaked out for the first 30 minutes or so. We took her to the toilet 3 or 4 times so she could walk a little bit, drink water, etc. By end of those 8 hours, she started freaking out again naturally. The second flight wasn't too bad because it was only 4 hours.
We had to get her the right documents (which depends on the country you're flying to) and made sure to buy a ticket with airline companies that allowed pets in the cabin. Also, we had to call the airlines to let them know we were bringing a cat and pay a fee when checking in at the airport (by the way, you should be at the airport as soon as check in opens). Overall, it was doable but not too easy.

Edit 1: Forgot to add that we stayed in the Netherlands for a few days.
Edit 2: THIS is the pet carrier we bought.
Edit 3: Language.

u/batmanismyconstant · 1 pointr/washingtondc

Security isn't the issue. The actual flight is. If your dog is small enough to fly as a carry-on, it's usually a fine experience provided it is crate trained and deals with stress well. Is your dog generally bombproof in other situations? Don't take it if it isn't, because flying can really suck for dogs.

If it needs to be shipped in cargo... don't do it unless you have to. Just board it here in DC instead. Cargo is such a crapshoot.

As a carry on, the requirement for almost all airlines is that the dog must be able to fit entirely under the seat with enough room in its carrier comfortably stand up and move around (example from Southwest). Realistically, that means that the biggest dog that can do this is 20 pounds. This is an example of the largest size carrier that will fit under the seat - it's small, only 18" L x 10.5" H x 11" W. Your dog CANNOT leave the carrier for the duration of the flight, even if it whines or is very upset. It looks like you have a corgi? Measure your dog out, but it could very well be too big if it's in the corgi standard size.

Even as a carry on, it can be a huge hassle. When you book, you need to make sure the aircraft you're on has enough room for a pet. If you get rebooked or the flight is canceled or the aircraft changes.... well, it's on you to make sure it's still okay for your dog. The airline won't always check for you.

u/VMCsamsquanch · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I have been a rider-only for over 2 years, and have had a dog for 6 years. I've had a CBR and a Shadow Sabre. I used an airline travel bag like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Sherpa-11721-Delta-Carrier-Medium/dp/B000633ZOY
strapped down on top of some generic soft saddle bags.

Here's my result:
http://imgur.com/Mtj5BED
I have a picture of her in that square dog bag, but can't find it. This particular picture is a SCUBA gear configuration I had used, then found a more efficient way.

u/couper · 1 pointr/dogs

I carried/bused with a medium Sherpa for a year with my 10lb pup. I took it on a couple flights too. I didn't like how the carrier didn't have a mesh window at the top. This year, I switched to an Oxgord carrier. I like it much better from a dog's visibility standpoint. It's less sturdy though and can flop over compared to the Sherpa; that said, Oxgord's carrier is much lighter and IMO, easier to carry. They both have seatbelt loops if you drive, but I highly doubt they'll stand up in an accident compared to something like the Sleepypod.

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I found it :) - A affordable simple carrier for the vive by faerain


I have been taking my giant vive box back and forth for demos ... and a number of times I thought that I was going to drop it with it being so awkward.
I've been watching this subreddit close to see if any carrying/storage suggestions would work for me - but finally I just decided to look around the house.
My soft cat carrier was some how just built to house the vive perfectly and safely :) I'm very happy with it. Just thought that I'd share it with you all ^^
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*See how I put the light houses in their own foam and stick it right in the bag? Same with the controllers ^
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You can buy it at amazon for just about $50 (You need the 'large' size)
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u/deepyell · 1 pointr/cats

I have a couple of these and am very happy with them. Entry/exit can be done from the top or the end. When using the end, there's a handy padded base that you can pull out if kitty prefers to remain inside.

u/kuhewa · 1 pointr/Hawaii

if it is somethign like this

It says the rear of the top will compress several inches. These carriers aren't made for the animal to stand though - just enough space to travel. So while the height measurement should be fine, you gotta worry about the width - that won't collapse. I'd assume the 0.5" shouldn't make a difference. If you are really worried just buy the medium size online. It's 25 bucks. just noticed you said you are travelling in two days

u/stonecats · 1 pointr/Pets

http://www.amazon.com//dp/B000FLETX8

get the small at $30 - perfect for under a coach airplane seat, floor leg area of the backseat of a car, your lap on a bus/subway, and for hand carry to the vet.

u/bridget1989 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Me time.

My SO and I would first, go to the dog park together. Protect the car seats and make sure to bring the tennis ball launcher to tire out both pups. Also, here are the tennis balls.

Light this delicious, romantic Woodwick candle. Mood lighting/smells.

Make some homemade pizzas. From scratch, using ingredients out of these canisters and you have to make the pizza together. Sharing rolling and flouring duties. Possibly throw flower. Music should be playing in background, like this Momford & Sons album. Perhaps we'd even bake cookies together.

While pizza is baking, bust out Scrabble or Twister, whichever fits your style. Include drinks.

After getting significantly tipsy, watch movies together, Possibly a few Harry Potter movies.

Read books together. I'd read this new one by J.K. Rowling. Go to bed really late after doing some "adult things" together. Sleep on these warm sheets.

Thanks for the contest. I'm actually single, but this is a future, a-girl-can-dram plan for myself. ;)

u/doggod · 1 pointr/dogs

We used the same one for a Thanksgiving trip this year. Worked just fine for the price. Amazon link. I paid $15 with free shipping with Amazon Prime.

u/CharlesBrOakley · 1 pointr/dogs

I also drive a Jetta, just got another one yesterday so in an effort to keep the back seat somewhat clean, i've gotten one of These. So far it's great except for the fact that the one i got reeks of vinyl so i'm attempting to air it out for a few days. Also, this will prevent him from falling behind the front seats and generally keeps him from moving around too much. My dog is 70 pounds so there's not a whole lot of extra room for him.

u/welldoc · 1 pointr/dogs

We bought the kyjen/outward hound convertible cover from Amazon for ~$20. You can use it as a hammock, or release the front straps to use as a regular cover. It has worked great for our muddy wet puppy!

Edit for link: http://amzn.com/B000MD58MA

u/helleraine · 1 pointr/dogs

A few small dog friends, make use of something like this which their dogs like.

u/trulyunruly · 1 pointr/puppy101

I have this [bucket booster seat] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZJOKIU/ref=sr_ph_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485473609&sr=sr-1&keywords=k.h+bucket+seat) for my pup, and she loves it. When visiting other people's houses, I take it out of my car and bring it inside and she uses it as a bed. I also have a [puppy playpen] (https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-Exercise-4-Panel-Playpen-White/dp/B00D5P846Y/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1485473676&sr=1-1&keywords=iris+plastic+puppy+and+dog+pet+playpen) that is super easy to disassemble and take with me.

u/olliegats · 1 pointr/Dachshund

Hey! It’s this one (large): K&H Pet Products Bucket Booster Dog Car Seat Large Gray 14.5" x 24" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZJOKIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DttjDbP9ZDAMF

u/cheburashka106 · 1 pointr/dogs

I this booster seat for my dog coupled with a headrest seatbelt I clip to her harness. For the booster seat, the seat belt goes through the bottom of it to keep it secure. I purchased bc I saw the reviews of people who had gotten into wrecks and their dogs were better off than the driver!

She loves it, it allows hers to see more and sit more comfortably in the back seat while preventing her moving around.

Ok it’s not letting me link so :

K&H Pet Products Bucket Booster Dog Car Seat Large Gray 14.5" x 24" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZJOKIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_81iODbQ9N98V6

SlowTon Dog Seatbelt, 2 Pack Pet Car Seat Belt Headrest Restraint Adjustable Puppy Safety Seat Belt with Elastic Bungee and Reflective Stripe Connect with Dog Harness in Vehicle for Travel Daily Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DC45HKX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_z5iODbYKMJ7MA

u/Patronsilver505 · 1 pointr/dogpictures

I think it’s this one. Very similar atleast. K&H Pet Products Bucket Booster Pet Seat Large Gray 14.5" x 24" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZJOKIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_EBxRAb9KX6JZV

u/mswhit36 · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

There are a few different options, and some might be better than others depending on the size of your dog. Dogs should wear a harness in the car and not a collar (so it doesn't hurt their neck in an accident), then clip the harness either to a seat belt directly using a dog car seat belt or have them clipped in to a dog car seat. I have a dog car seat for my 2 mini dachshunds and use a baby carseat seatbelt for the backseat of my car. Before that, I had a carseat that sat on the center console of my truck, similarly strapped in. The main thing is to keep the dogs from becoming projectiles or being thrown from the car. Even though they'd love to be in our laps, they're also happy sleeping in the car seat and are so much safer for it.

These are some of the ones I've used and can vouch for, but there are a bunch out there:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ZJOKIU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PKY23AG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
*https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VJ589M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

**Edit: Just for some more info, I travel regularly with my dogs so they've used these for anything from 20 minutes to 15 hour trips before.

u/lo-lee-ta · 1 pointr/Rabbits

Awesome :D glad you guys have that taken care of. I use a top load cat carrier for mine. Easier to pick them up that way instead of trying to coax them out through the front load ones. If he's still little, I'd get one a little smaller so he doesn't have too much space to slide around during the care ride. Lay a towel down for traction, and some rabbits pee when they're scared. If you want to get a bigger once since he'll probably grow into it, add some cushioning in there.

Expect your bunny to be a little scared at the vet :X I'd bring some treats to distract them and a blanket to drape over the carrier in case there are other animals around.

u/googoogoojoob · 1 pointr/Pets

Modern guinea pig cages are huge, and many people now use fleece bedding. My cage has four Fleece Flipper floor panels and one kitchen area that I cover with Carefresh bedding. I ordered the cage here: http://www.guineapigcages.com/ There are also DIY instructions there, if you want to buy the parts for less at Home Depot.

This approach is a little expensive to start, but it's super easy to keep clean. I sweep the flippers every morning (five minutes), change the Carefresh bedding every week (5-10 minutes) and I swap in clean flippers and put the dirty ones through washing machine every other week.

No guinea pig rescue will give you one guinea pig unless you already have one. I paid our local rescue $100 for a bonded pair of neutered male and female. I guess a same-sex pair that is not neutered would cost less. You can find a rescue at this link: http://www.guinealynx.info/rescue_organizations.html

...adding: I see you asked about a carrier. This one is perfect for two guinea pigs: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0062JFGM0 and this mat fits well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Y8YK2W

u/KristiiRexx · 1 pointr/RATS

https://www.amazon.com/Living-World-Pet-Carrier-Grey/dp/B006JVPL8A

I use this when I only need to transport 1-2 ratties for a short distance. Mine are also big chewers, so this cage is especially great because there aren't really any surfaces inside the cage that they can actually chew. It's rounded inside and everything is flush.

u/PhillipBrandon · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

I can find it here (out of stock) from some some place called "Manja Pets," and again here from a malaysian site. but I've had poor luck sourcing stuff from east-asian ecommerce sites. This is a very similar model available on Amazon.

u/w0rldwith0ut · 1 pointr/hamsters

when i brought my hamster home from Petco (1.5 hour drive) i used the Living World carrier in size large. i just put a bunch of bedding in it with a couple of chew toys. he burrowed under and napped the entire way there.

here's a link to the carrier!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JVPL8A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZhZRDbANWWE2D

u/kaathari · 1 pointr/RATS

I agree, if they're well socialized and you start them young, it shouldn't be an issue and could be quite easy. None of mine ever had a freak out from travelling. We were set to go on vacation, and had a bad upper resp. flare up with three of our four ratties. We loaded them up in a smaller cage that fit in our car and they went with us from Texas to Virginia to Tennessee and back to Texas so we could monitor them and make sure they were properly medicated. I didn't have anybody else I could trust to handle them properly. That being said, 15 minutes should be a breeze. I recommend getting a really good carrier. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006JVPL8A?cache=ea43584bbb2f620d1f825971a1ad0132&pi=SY200_QL40&qid=1414116143&sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1
I have two of these and three regular sized rats fit comfortably in each. Plus, they're easy to clean and my rats can't get a good grip on any part of it to chew a hole in.

u/cs0290 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this guy came to me about 2 months ago. we found him at our apartment complex and he's been a huge blessing! he's one of the best things that's happened to me since one of my childhood pets a couple of years ago.

i like to go out a lot to the park and carry my little guy with me and the item i've listed would help greatly in him getting water :)

this is just a bit more than $5 so i hope that doesn't exclude me!

~I wub my animals~

u/lordofthefeed · 1 pointr/puppy101

Seconding the Kong idea. This is my list, based on the Digital Dog Training Book linked to in the sidebar:

Puppy Immediate Needs

u/veganprincess · 1 pointr/dogs

I do a lot of camping/with my pups.

Depending on what area you're in / if your pups are on anything for ticks, you should probably being a tick remover - something simple like this. If your dog does get a tick, KEEP THE TICK so you can get it tested for Lyme .. (this only really applies if the tick is attached to the dog for 24h+, so make sure to keep checking your dog for ticks).

For hydration, get a collapsible water bowl or a Guply - they make keeping your dog hyrdated super easy.

Depending on weather, you may want to get a sleeping bag for your dog. Ruffwear makes dog sleeping bags, but I'm cheap so I just bought a cheap kids sleeping bag which works fine for my dogs.

Lastly, I had a dog growing up who would get carsick. We just gave him gravol and he was fine (I'm not sure of the dosage, maybe someone else can help me out here).

u/Fizzbit · 1 pointr/corgi

Any portable vac will be good for things like crumbs, pebbles, and larger clumps of hair, but for cleaning upholstery, especially inside the car, I use one of these things: https://www.amazon.com/Gonzo-Pet-Hair-Lifter-Furniture/dp/B000209Z2C It actually does a fantastic job of removing hair, is reusable, and easy to clean. It can take a little bit of getting used to to start, but I've honestly not found much better, especially anything reusable.

But more importantly, a back-seat hammock cover has been a GODSEND for my car!! This is the one I use, and it keeps the back seat safe from muddy paws, drool, any potential accidents, and 95% of shed fur. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFZGZ0 It is easy to set up and stays in place - also easy to clean since I can just wipe it down, vacuum it, or even throw it in the washer if I absolutely have to. Also has the benefit of hiding the floor of my back seat. I drive a Nissan Cube so I don't have a covered cargo - this thing lets me hide things during shopping trips where I can't drop anything off in between stores.

Before I got that little hammock, I would just keep an extra blanket or a couple towels in the backseat, and that did a fair job at keeping things at least manageable, so long as I remembered to shake them out or replace them every few trips.

u/Ener_Ji · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

A buckled in harness is ideal for safety reasons, but you could also try something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFZGZ0/ref=abs_brd_tag_dp

I bought it as a car seat cover, but it has a handy feature where the front can attach to front seat headrests, creating a barrier. (Take a look at the product photos and you'll see.)

Combine it with high-value treats for staying behind the barrier, and my dog doesn't even think about trying to jump it anymore.

u/rohicks · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

I bought this and it's been really reliable.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFZGZ0/

u/pheen · 1 pointr/dogs

I have this for my backseat: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFZGZ0/

Covers the entire thing nicely (Jeep Grand Cherokee) and it's easy to install/remove when I transport the dogs.

u/JDea · 1 pointr/teslamotors

/u/XPrecision2937 /u/quaa

I got this one from Amazon (a bit pricy, but I think the quality is better, at least I hope it is) Since there are slightly cheaper ones on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFZGZ0

It has velcro slots to fit your seat belts through it. I've only had it for a week but it seems to work. I got this one so our dog doesn't jump into the front seat area.

u/pc_clone · 1 pointr/dogs

I think the OP means something like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HI762M8/ref=psdc_3024184011_t1_B00HI6HJSA

Just pointing it out because I actually was looking that them yesterday and am interested to see what people think. I was leaning more towards this model http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HI6HJSA/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AH6CEZVYZ2B2C since I am just concerned with keeping my wet dog off the leather seats and she so far hasn't tried to climb around while in the car.

I think either would still allow me to use a harness if I wanted to but the hammock style seems like it might cause an issue since it covers the drop-off and I'd be worried my dog would think it is ok to try and move towards the front.

u/darthfruitbasket · 1 pointr/cats

I don't have a backpack carrier, but I have one like this:
https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Black-Soft-Sided-Pet-Carrier/dp/B00QHC01C2/

The shoulder strap is long enough that I can wear it crossbody and it works for my guys (10lb and 16lb).

u/Tippytom · 1 pointr/Pets

I have three cats and I've had both types. and I prefer the soft one's with a shoulder strap. but I live in NYC and I walk about a 1/2 mile to the Vets.


Getting a cat that dosent want to get into the carrier is much easier with the top door and I'll assume that holds true with a gaggle of kittens


My girl who at one point was 14lbs doesn't like being outside and is constantly moving around even with a towel over the carrier. the soft one is soo much easier whith her moving around. also living in an apt storage space is limited so the soft ones, wins hands down

Note: that's an excellent price on the Sherpa I have Two Amazon basic ones which are great but the Sherpa looks even better, so I'll be picking that one up next week

u/OperationMobocracy · 1 pointr/SubaruAscent

There's an Amazon Basics one for $20.

IMHO, it's slightly too small width-wise -- I'd like it to cover more of the outside edges of the seat for entry, but other than it's decent and so far has been pretty durable for me and my 95 pound pit-dane mix. I've run it through the washing machine twice without any ill effects (air dry).

u/pistacheyo · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

That's an incredibly detailed list, I'm definitely going to consider those items. I bought this cover for my son. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00QHC02EY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZNh4DbZ68HEFM

u/srg717 · 1 pointr/AustralianCattleDog

They're made for doggies, but sure, I don't see why a human couldn't enjoy it!

We originally got it because he was shedding a ton AND throwing up during car rides. Turns out, he was just blowing his winter coat and now sheds next to nothing. The vomiting was from Giardia & Hookworm. No more crazy shedding or vomiting, but I'm happy to keep my car safe and he certainly likes laying on it and watching us drive when he's too pooped to even stand. Sometimes he'll put his paw over it, and I feel like his personal chauffeur... which I guess I am.

u/fiskars007 · 1 pointr/Greyhounds

We have this one (there's also a version that's just a seat cover). When we went on a longer trip we put his dog bed in there and he enjoyed that. The hammock also means you can still put some stuff in the real footwells if you need the cargo space.

u/tshiph · 1 pointr/weddingplanning
u/iliketwurtles · 1 pointr/funny

$20 on Amazon - AmazonBasics Waterproof Hammock Seat Cover for Pets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QHC041A/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_pdGGwbQ8GAYNT

u/stickben · 1 pointr/hondaridgeline

I bought this "pet hammock" seat cover from Amazon. Best $20 I've ever spent, fits well in my G1. It should fit just about anything. Keeps the seats clean and protected from claws and keeps the pets from falling onto the floor between the front and back seats.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QHC041A/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/kuchren · 1 pointr/dogs

I use this for my car and his harness which I don't have a link to came with a little strap that I could tie to the middle seatbelt and pull through the little slits in the cover. (I think the third picture has a good view of those.)

So any cover with a slit in the middle would probably do well? A little hair and dirt does tend to get in through the slit once in a while, but it's not enough for me to care.

u/wicked_nix · 1 pointr/AmItheAsshole

There are things you can buy to help keep him safe and secure.

example

u/Feetos · 1 pointr/dogs

It's a doggy car seat. Puts her up high enough to see out the window and it has a lead to clip to her harness so she stays safe.

u/dillysmom32 · 1 pointr/labrador

It's listed for $35 now but honestly I'd pay $50 for it. It survived our trip and then the washing machine, and kept them from getting in the front seat.

BarksBar

u/tonymcd · 1 pointr/civic

This is the one I got. I’ve only had it for about a month, so I can’t comment on durability.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013VPZTAQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JB.MDbK8ZPG4W

u/pintsofguinness · 1 pointr/husky

Like this one? I've had one for years with no problems. It doesn't eliminate the problem, but it helps.

u/polarizeme · 1 pointr/teslamotors

I've had this little guy on my Amazon list since right after placing my reservation last year: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B013VPZTAQ

My dogs are pretty calm in the car, but that doesn't mean I want hair and scratches everywhere haha. I'm actually thinking of looking for something that goes over the rear door interior as well. This car is going to be my baby! lol

Edit: fixed a word

u/_MeanMF_ · 1 pointr/Greyhounds

Back seats are generally fine. You might want to invest in a seat cover - they provide a nice non-slip padded surface and protect your car seats. Good ones can be found for less than $40. I have this one, but there are many to choose from: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013VPZTAQ/

u/nibbles877 · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Amazon . not the exact one but similar, has served me well in keeping dirt and claw marks off.

u/CyanideSeashell · 1 pointr/aww

I've got a hammock in the back seat which works GREAT. There's no way for her to fall off the seat into the foot-well if I stop short or turn, and the front of the hammock prevents her from jumping up to the front of the car. The one I linked above isn't the exact one I have (can't remember the brand) but there are a lot of similar ones out there.

u/CaptainInsane-o · 1 pointr/memphis

Hello fellow furry dog owner. My dog sheds too. I found that adding one of these to my car helps alot. They are super easy to take in and out.

http://www.amazon.com/BarksBar-Original-Seat-Cover-Cars/dp/B019EOQ6AK/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1458527387&sr=8-5&keywords=car+hammock

u/panzer981 · 1 pointr/Wellthatsucks

poop guard just gana leave this here !

u/imjustincognito · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

not a seat cover solution, but since you mentioned hammock setup...

i have one of these and it does a really great job keeping hair off the backseat/floor.

https://www.amazon.com/BarksBar-Original-Seat-Cover-Cars/dp/B019EOQ6AK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1520692386&sr=8-3&keywords=car+hammock+dog&dpID=519HKxcJG2L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

when I roll w/ the seats "flat" i let it drap from the front seats down and overlap another blanket to run to the back.

u/moonskye · 1 pointr/Pets

I got a waterproof hammock type one. Very protective, relatively easy to remove, and very secure.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B019EOQ6AK/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1536634308&sr=8-4&keywords=dog+car+hammock+waterproof&dpPl=1&dpID=519HKxcJG2L&ref=plSrch

Similar to this. I definitely like and appreciate mine.

u/Kittylover11 · 1 pointr/hiking

This one

We bought it after some extensive research. No complaints!

u/NightCrawler85 · 1 pointr/dogs
u/Amjadob · 1 pointr/ram_trucks

Man you can consider this to buy from Amazon, which is a seat cover for dogs
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075MCHYZV/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_lQYVCb0EAHGSK

u/tunersharkbitten · 1 pointr/Greyhounds

also, possibly a backseat hammock

u/ht687324687 · 1 pointr/TeslaModel3

I got these to protect the seats and doors. I've got a 45+lb mix who drooled a lot in the car when he was younger, and these were great protection. I slide a cushion or two under the seat protector to give him a boost up (short legs) so he can actually stick his face out the window.

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AND if he's in the back, I always put on the child locks, since it's just a button (not a lever) and much easier for a dog to accidentally hit with paws on the armrest.

u/Mr_UnReaL_ · 1 pointr/mazda3

I don't know about a full crate. It might be a tight squeeze trying to get one in there unfortunately. I just put one of these in the back of my car to keep the seats protected https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075MCHYZV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.

u/CorgiLady · 1 pointr/rav4club

I bought the XSE last week and I have 3 corgis (SO MUCH FUR). I haven't had them in the back of my car yet but I already bought a seat cover/hammock. I bought this one because it goes up the sides and my dogs love to stand on their hind legs and watch through the window. This will protect the sides.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075MCHYZV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I previously had a 2008 Rav4 with fabric seats and they were grey. The dog hair wasn't noticeable but it was a bitch to get it out of the fabric. There was dog hair everywhere and the car just smelled like straight dog. The softex will make it so much easier to clean up. Plus I got all weather floor mats.

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I might buy a better one later once the XSE has been around long enough that they've made more covers specific to the seats.

u/dog13000 · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

I ordered this one... it just arrived. Matches the orange stitching!

Still don't have the car yet -_-

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075MCHYZV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/MeAndADog · 1 pointr/Rottweiler

Thanks! It’s a Vailge car hammock my sister bought for me off amazon, had to find it for you since I didn’t buy it. Works great though. Good pick on her end :)

u/dongholio · 0 pointsr/Trucks

Weathertech for floor mats, Amazon Seat Cover for the rear bench.