Dog Car Seat Hammock: Product Review
Product Review Product: UrPower Pet Car Seat Cover Price: About $21.99 Cheapest Place to Buy: Amazon.com My Rating: Five Stars If you're like me, you are not only into horses, you have at least one dog, too. And you want your canine friend to travel with you. The problem is that dogs are hard on cars. They leave fur on the car seat that is hard to vacuum off. And it can be embarrassing when you offer to give friends a lift, only to discover that your furry companion left not only fur but muddy footprints on the back seat. I tried many car seat covers over the years to address this problem, in all different types and price ranges. To my surprise, this economical dog car seat hammock turned out to be sturdy, reliable, and very comfortable for my dog. The UrPower Pet Car Seat Hammock
I purchased mine six months ago from Amazon because they offered the cheapest price, and I am an Amazon Prime member so I get free shipping. The hammock arrived neatly packed in a sturdy box. It was easy to unwrap, and even easier to install. You just loop the handles over the front and back seat head rests. And that's it! The hammock is waterproof, scratch proof, and machine washable. It is also quilted so it feels comfy to my dog. The nonslip backing prevents it from sliding around on the car seat. The hammock design keeps my dog from climbing or slipping down onto the floor of the car. It is just the right height to keep her from climbing forward into the front seat, but is low enough so that I can reach back and give her a pat on the head. You can buy the UrPower Pet Car Seat Hammock at Amazon by clicking here. Happy Riding! Copyright Denise Cummins, PhD May 30, 2018 The Thinking Equestrian Also be sure to check out these fantastic articles: How To Stop Your Cat From Yowling Three Horse Products You're Going to Love A Nox-toxic Product to Keep Your Horse Free of Flies Fabric Softener is Toxic to Pets. Here's What To Use Instead |
Denise Cummins has over 30 years experience as an equestrian and horse business owner. In The Thinking Equestrian, she shares valuable tips on caring for and training horses, giving riding instruction, and running a successful horse business.
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