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4th April 2008, 15:34 | #21 |
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Getting all the dog hair out of the car isn't easy, as I know from own experience. Leather seats should be a real advantage though.
The back seats were my dogs area, as they were not used otherwise. Of course they have been cleaned on a regular basis, but I didn't bother too much about stains (as it wasn't a Rover ). There's always a plain and simple solution, John. Just don't shut this window while the dog is in the car.
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I rescued a stray Jack Russell the other day, I kinda wish i hadn't heheh all the wirey hair is everywhere And now i think my little yorkie cross is suspicious
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