G37 Sedan

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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ElLayG37s
tried it once and I said Oh hell no! Not gonna happen, I also have a boxer and as many sad looks as she gives me she is not riding in the G, trust man, try it a couple times and see how man hairs you find throughout the car.
I definitely can relate my dog has never physically been in my G but when cleaning the interior I notice little brown and white hairs (he's a Fawn) in some places in my car I guess I track them in from my house to my car unfortunately. Well I guess i will experiment this weekend and see just how disasterous it is or isn't I take pride in keeping my car spotless inside and out so as long as he doesn't slobber me a river maybe it won't be so bad. And I will wash his azz before he enters the G
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 08:47 PM
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I've had my car for 8 months. Even when I offered my wife declined to drive it.

She says I am too strict. You think I'd let a hairy dog in it?

Um... no.
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 11:53 PM
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usrsld, I have an australian shepherd as well. He is only 9 months but an awesome pup none the less. I deffinitely wouldnt take him in my car, he is just constantly shedding.
Main thing you have to worry about is their nails scratching up the leather.
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