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Old 09-06-2019, 01:06 PM   #1
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I have two senior labs. We just bought our Hybrid and F-150. The dogs can get up into the truck, for now, but when they are on the floor, they can't see out of the windows. I am wondering if anyone made something for when the back seats are up, (a deck?) so that they can see out the window. Maybe raised it about 2 to 4 inches off the floor,so they could see out the windows? I am curious as to what some of you have come up with, or am I a nut case as my DH seems to think.
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I have two senior labs. We just bought our Hybrid and F-150. The dogs can get up into the truck, for now, but when they are on the floor, they can't see out of the windows. I am wondering if anyone made something for when the back seats are up, (a deck?) so that they can see out the window. Maybe raised it about 2 to 4 inches off the floor,so they could see out the windows? I am curious as to what some of you have come up with, or am I a nut case as my DH seems to think.
a buddy of mine did exactly that for his two beagles.
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Old 09-06-2019, 06:21 PM   #3
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Ha! I've been mulling over putting side doors with windows into our van for new Lab pup, with something to sit on.
Go for it. Our old Companion dog loved to see where we were while traveling.
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We just left the seats down....got a 'DOG Seat Cover' and let them sit on the seat and look all they wanted.
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