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Travel quite a bit with our dog and looking into getting something to protect the interior door panels from scratches. Several out on Amazon so thought I would check to see if anyone has recommendations. Thanks in advance.
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I've had good luck with a brand called Bearcover. Whatever synthetic nagahide they are using is pretty tough, and it has hard panels in it to level the seats over the floorboards if you don't want to lay the seats down.
 

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Very good products. These worked well with my 50 pound plus pup!
 
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Appreciate the feedback!
 

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I got these door protectors in the regular size, and they fit well. They have tabs that slide down into the window and seem to say put. They also have a strap that wraps around the door handle and a tab that you can secure with adhesive on the bottom side of the door if desired.
I like that it doesn't require any adhesive to secure to the door panel and is easy to remove when the dogs aren't in the car.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHBZ2P9M?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

I also got a new hammock seat extender that has more sturdy plastic seat panels than a previous version I owned. It has the option to zip up the sides to protect the doors.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DSK472Z2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
 

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I 2nd Canvasback, custom sized for the bronco and fit perfect. I have them for my 80lb shepherd, definitely saved my doors!
 

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I third the Canvasback ones. Very well made. I have the ones that go behind the rear seats as well. The only issue I’ve had with the door protectors is the velcro attachment… I’m in Florida and it gets hot in the summer so the velcro adhesive (not the hook and loop, but the sticky side) sometimes gets too hot and falls off. But it’s really not a huge deal. Still the best option out there that I’ve found. And they’re custom cut, so they’re are an exact fit.
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