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Keep your dog comfortable on your next road trip with this seat protector on sale


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Keep your pup from sliding around on car rides.

TL;DR: Keep your car seats free of dog hair with the Meadowlark Bench Seat Protector, on sale for 7% off. As of Aug. 25, grab one for only $36.99.


Road trips are great until you realize your pet will probably freak out at least once and you'll be unable to give them attention from the driver's seat. Take away the stress and discomfort of traveling all day with a dog by getting this seat protector, which looks out for pet messes, spills, and more so you don't have to.

The Meadowlark Bench Seat Protector is made for dogs, but also features Velcro openings for seat belts, so someone else can sit in the back seat as well. The four-layer seat cover is made with 600D PVC waterproof material, so your seat is protected if an accident occurs. There's even a durable polyester label complete with double stitching, an extra thick and soft fiber layer, and polyester taffeta protection to complete the second and third layers of this cover.

Since it features elastic side straps, it will fit snugly over any type of seat. Plus, this cover even comes with a dog seatbelt that's made to fit and work with the seat cover. It's compatible with all cars and SUVs. Heavy-duty, non-slip rubber mesh provides extra comfort for your dog as the open road unfolds before you.

The Meadowlark Bench Seat Cover normally retails for $39, but for a limited time, you can take it home for just $36.99. If you're looking for more pet accessories to spoil your furry friend, when you spend over $50, for a limited time, you'll get an automatic $10 credit added to your account for future shopping within 14 days of purchase. 

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