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The proper way to keep your vehicle interior clean from dog fur
Topic Started: Jun 21 2017, 01:11 AM (650 Views)
freeloader
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I am looking at these dog car seat covers online as I find it difficult to remove the fur of my poodle. I am planning to purchase this item but am not sure whether it is worth the catch. I want to know your opinion about this dog product and at the same get some tips on how to keep my car interior clean.

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ZXTjato
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I put a T shirt over my husky, then i tell her she looks really stupid wearing that shirt.
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ZXTjato
Jun 21 2017, 07:48 AM
I put a T shirt over my husky, then i tell her she looks really stupid wearing that shirt.
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Really? :smackface I've seen what you wear. :oshit Humans. :shake
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If you really want the interior clean you will need to keep the poodle out. With a Metros fabulous "flow through ventilation" you will have dog hair everywhere (unless of course there is no source of dog hair allowed in the car). Otherwise regular cleaning will be the order of the day.
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Here's a simple solution to a simple problem.

Just eliminate the problem...

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wizard93
Jun 21 2017, 04:04 PM
Here's a simple solution to a simple problem.

Just eliminate the problem...

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Poor pup, lol. Now he has to wear one of the nasty sweaters to stay warm. I have 5 straight hair Jack Russel Terrors that shed non-stop, fortunately only one loves to go for rides. If I keep the windows down, most of the shed hair just gets sucked right out since he usually is sitting in the passenger seat with head out the window getting forced induction up the nose. He gets all mopey if I don't take him for a ride and has followed me 2 miles to the mailbox many times hoping I will relent and stop for him. Minute I stop, he is like :banana :banana :banana
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My huskies name is "Suzuki" and yes she loves car rides so dog hair is a real thing, T shirt is great I'm tellin ya :rofl
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snowfish
Jun 22 2017, 10:24 AM
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Audi, au ya doin'?
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poodles don't shed.......
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ZXTjato
Jun 22 2017, 08:50 AM
My huskies name is "Suzuki"...
As a kid growing up in the '70's, my pants were named "Husky". I would have much preferred that the other kids laughed and pointed while saying "You're wearing Suzuki pants!", instead. :(
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Dystopiate666
Jun 22 2017, 11:19 AM
poodles don't shed.......
Neither do huskies............for 2 months a year. :'(
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Jun 22 2017, 12:49 PM
Dystopiate666
Jun 22 2017, 11:19 AM
poodles don't shed.......
Neither do huskies............for 2 months a year. :'(
Even tho my dog is an inside dog so the temperature is mostly the same, it's a non stop battle with dog fur, in the car,on the bed, on the sofa, in my food, on my had, in my freshly opened beer, in my computer, at my work, in my face and just about every where you can think of....dog fur....turn on a fan and dog fur tornado whipping around the room. Living in Arizona with a huskie is pretty rough, high maintenance that's for sure, and when i take her places THEN i have to pick her up to walk across a parking lot because I'm wearing shoes not her and my face and arm gets licked then dog fur sticks to the wet spot and it's just a dog fur everywhere, daily brushing has no help, sweep daily,vacuum the car makes no difference in 1 trip :rofl
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monzanut
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Had an old english sheep dog, she loved to have her fur vacuumed for some reason. Would just put on the round attachment and run it back and forth on her back. Made it hard to vacuum when she was in the house because she thought the vacuum was out for her, lol. Sometimes the fur balls that would plug the hose up though... :scared
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Well.. for those looking for a new warmer wardrobe.. there's a solution to spin yarn from your dog fur. Chiengora which is sorta French for Angora from dog.

http://modernfarmer.com/2014/06/dressed-dog/
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