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Dog hairs
big al:
I have a border terrier (hair ball) and an English bull terrier (needle hairs) and used to have a right game getting the hair out, have since bought a hammock that goes in the back seat and they belt in to the seatbelt connectors, also leather seats makes the hair easy to remove, but I found that a dog hair brush is also a good thing, or a roller (like you get for suits)
Also would not recommend you drive around with the dog in the footwell, not the safest place especially if you had an accident, boot cage, or seatbelt clips are the safest.
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: big al on June 06, 2011, 11:53:56 am ---boot cage, or seatbelt clips are the safest.
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He has a harness that works quite well on the back seat. Hopefully collecting a cage next week. :happy2:
He's bee very delicate after a couple of operations and needed to be at the wifes feet in the footwell on occasion
chip20:
Meg's dog hair brush helps loosen the hair then hoover it up :happy2:
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: chip20 on June 07, 2011, 10:31:43 pm ---Meg's dog hair brush helps loosen the hair then hoover it up :happy2:
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Thank you :happy2:
chip20:
Henry dog hair hoover would be a good addition to the family :happy2:
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