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For context, I don't have my CT yet. I have two small dogs (10 lbs each) and every time I see shots of the back seat area or underside of the front seats, there seems to be enough room for a small dog to pass through under the seat from the back to the front. Is that possible? Or is it blocked?

My current setup for the dogs with my Model 3 is the Tesla pet-liner (amazing), a couple of small beds, and I buckle them both in. Works pretty well. I haven't seen a pet-liner for the CT yet, and I don't know if I would just lift the seats and have them on the floor in the back.

Any insight on this would be much appreciated.

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The CT pet-liner was brought to my attention, and I liked the Model 3 one so much, I'll probably just go with this! Thanks all! Any additional info is still appreciated.

https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-pet-liner
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I say keep the seats up. THey like to be higher. They have back seat extenders to fill the gap. That and a seat cover should do the trick.
I have a video on it coming this weekend!
 

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Tesla jus put out a pet (rear) seat protector, but looks like it's made for small dogs as the seat is down and it drapes across the seat. I have a 200 lbs dog and I want something that is big enough to use with the seats UP.

Look at Tesla accessories, it's there... but- you will probably eventually find a cheaper one on Amazon.
 


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For context, I don't have my CT yet. I have two small dogs (10 lbs each) and every time I see shots of the back seat area or underside of the front seats, there seems to be enough room for a small dog to pass through under the seat from the back to the front. Is that possible? Or is it blocked?

My current setup for the dogs with my Model 3 is the Tesla pet-liner (amazing), a couple of small beds, and I buckle them both in. Works pretty well. I haven't seen a pet-liner for the CT yet, and I don't know if I would just lift the seats and have them on the floor in the back.

Any insight on this would be much appreciated.

Edit:
The CT pet-liner was brought to my attention, and I liked the Model 3 one so much, I'll probably just go with this! Thanks all! Any additional info is still appreciated.

https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-pet-liner
Tesla Cybertruck Best solution for small dogs in back seat area of the Cybertruck? IMG_6267
 
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Cute dogs! You have like exactly my same situation here. Is there any worry that the seats will come down without your control? Or are the seats locked in that position?

And they can't go under the front seats to the front? I've never seen a picture of underneath the front seats.
 

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Cute dogs! You have like exactly my same situation here. Is there any worry that the seats will come down without your control? Or are the seats locked in that position?

And they can't go under the front seats to the front? I've never seen a picture of underneath the front seats.
Dog will be safe.
 


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I just got Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever pup (see pic stage left). He is almost 12 weeks old and 18 pounds but will be close to 50 pounds full grown. I am looking for a crate for the back seat floor. I went and measured the CT at the Colma showroom a month or so ago and I recall the space being about 20" before the rear console. I found a 20" W crate (in case he gets unruly as an adult) but don't know if a 50-pound toller will fit since I have only ever had golden retrievers before now. Any advice would be appreciated as I have been crate shopping ever since I got him.
 

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For context, I don't have my CT yet. I have two small dogs (10 lbs each) and every time I see shots of the back seat area or underside of the front seats, there seems to be enough room for a small dog to pass through under the seat from the back to the front. Is that possible? Or is it blocked?

My current setup for the dogs with my Model 3 is the Tesla pet-liner (amazing), a couple of small beds, and I buckle them both in. Works pretty well. I haven't seen a pet-liner for the CT yet, and I don't know if I would just lift the seats and have them on the floor in the back.

Any insight on this would be much appreciated.

Edit:
The CT pet-liner was brought to my attention, and I liked the Model 3 one so much, I'll probably just go with this! Thanks all! Any additional info is still appreciated.

https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-pet-liner
I finally got my CT and tried on the pet liner. I loved it on my model Y so I expected to love it for my CT. But I don’t. It doesn’t cover the sides of the seats which means my crazy dogs can scratch it when they enter and exit the vehicle and becuase the liner doesn’t cover the sides of the seats, the liner moves around a lot. I’m going to reach out to Tesla to HOPE that they sent me a model 3 version and this is why it doesn’t cover the side. Short of that I’d like to return it or maybe see if it fits the model 3 I have
 
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I finally got my CT and tried on the pet liner. I loved it on my model Y so I expected to love it for my CT. But I don’t. It doesn’t cover the sides of the seats which means my crazy dogs can scratch it when they enter and exit the vehicle and becuase the liner doesn’t cover the sides of the seats, the liner moves around a lot. I’m going to reach out to Tesla to HOPE that they sent me a model 3 version and this is why it doesn’t cover the side. Short of that I’d like to return it or maybe see if it fits the model 3 I have
Too bad. I was hoping for a nice solution from Tesla but it looks like there is hope for an after market solution (at least one) coming.
 
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I finally got my CT and tried on the pet liner. I loved it on my model Y so I expected to love it for my CT. But I don’t. It doesn’t cover the sides of the seats which means my crazy dogs can scratch it when they enter and exit the vehicle and becuase the liner doesn’t cover the sides of the seats, the liner moves around a lot. I’m going to reach out to Tesla to HOPE that they sent me a model 3 version and this is why it doesn’t cover the side. Short of that I’d like to return it or maybe see if it fits the model 3 I have
Just to be clear, are you trying the 'Cybertruck pet liner' on the Cybertruck? Or are you using the 'Model Y pet liner' on the Cybertruck? I understand they are designed differently for X/3/Y than for the Cybertruck.
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