Pet hair in the tug and CT

Started by Passport2Travel, February 27, 2012, 06:12:37 AM

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Passport2Travel

Yep I've had a Border collie also. Just add water. Luv it.
RIP all remembered fondly.
Corgi - Twinkle toes
Springer Spaniel x Lab cross - Toby
Border Collie - Maggie
Rottweiler - Cain
Rottweiler - Tyson
Whats a man to do without his one absolutely unselfish friend in this selfish world.
Get another one. Bull Jack - Melvin.
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Hews

We have a canvass type cover for the back seat on top of the seat covers, rubber floor matts... My doggie has really course wirey hair (wolfhound) that inbeds into the fabric and is an absolute s**t to remove. Worst hair ever to clean up from car seats.

We have a dyson vacume and it normally takes me about 1/2 a day to vacuume the car and she sheds about a 1/4 of the hair my brothers goldie does!!!

Sharshebelle1

Quote from: georgel on March 01, 2012, 01:25:48 PM
Hey Sharshebelle1

Just be cautious of wasps & bees.  We lost our last pug to an anaphylactic reaction to a bee sting.  Got her to the emergency vets within 30 mins but she died 3 days later :(

Pugs and bees don't mix.  First sting is usually isolated, the second can be fatal as we unfortunately found out.
So sorry to hear of your loss, and thank you for the heads up, one of our regular campers has a severe bee allergy, so you've given me more reason to keep an eye out.
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My dad is allergic to bees and takes Polarmine.  You can give it to a dog.  Vet approved this for my ACD (RIP) for his allergies.  I always keep it on hand for dad for when he visits us.

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forgot to mention...

In the tug we use a Backseat Buddy to keep hair off the back seat. Added bonus is that we can fit two dogs and a baby in there all happily together :D Had to cut three holes in it to let the seatbelts through it...