Does your dog ride in your Lexus?
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I have to hide the keys from her lol.
The few times she does ride in the Lex I put down a seat protector on the back seat. Don't want her long manicured nails digging into my leather.
The few times she does ride in the Lex I put down a seat protector on the back seat. Don't want her long manicured nails digging into my leather.
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Naaaah DAWG!!
Well, I dont have a hairy buddy anyhow... but I was helping my lady baby sit her 2 year old nephew the other day, and we went out in my new GS F Sport with only 200 miles on it still. I realized this was a mistake the second we started loading up his car seat, foods, bottle, and his little feet jumped right against the front seat back first thing. I scooted that seat all the way up immediately and quickly hid his food and drink!
Then she had the nerve to ask if she could change his diaper in the trunk... I offered her the nearby cement park bench instead!
So my new policy - no unruly animals allowed
The doggies sure look cute in YOUR cars though!!
Well, I dont have a hairy buddy anyhow... but I was helping my lady baby sit her 2 year old nephew the other day, and we went out in my new GS F Sport with only 200 miles on it still. I realized this was a mistake the second we started loading up his car seat, foods, bottle, and his little feet jumped right against the front seat back first thing. I scooted that seat all the way up immediately and quickly hid his food and drink!
Then she had the nerve to ask if she could change his diaper in the trunk... I offered her the nearby cement park bench instead!
So my new policy - no unruly animals allowed
The doggies sure look cute in YOUR cars though!!
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Naaaah DAWG!!
Well, I dont have a hairy buddy anyhow... but I was helping my lady baby sit her 2 year old nephew the other day, and we went out in my new GS F Sport with only 200 miles on it still. I realized this was a mistake the second we started loading up his car seat, foods, bottle, and his little feet jumped right against the front seat back first thing. I scooted that seat all the way up immediately and quickly hid his food and drink!
Then she had the nerve to ask if she could change his diaper in the trunk... I offered her the nearby cement park bench instead!
So my new policy - no unruly animals allowed
The doggies sure look cute in YOUR cars though!!
Well, I dont have a hairy buddy anyhow... but I was helping my lady baby sit her 2 year old nephew the other day, and we went out in my new GS F Sport with only 200 miles on it still. I realized this was a mistake the second we started loading up his car seat, foods, bottle, and his little feet jumped right against the front seat back first thing. I scooted that seat all the way up immediately and quickly hid his food and drink!
Then she had the nerve to ask if she could change his diaper in the trunk... I offered her the nearby cement park bench instead!
So my new policy - no unruly animals allowed
The doggies sure look cute in YOUR cars though!!
My dog doesn't shed or drool everywhere, so I'd pick her over a kid in my car any day haha
Last edited by dchar; 12-11-14 at 12:20 PM.
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Great pics. Our Poodle (first pics) is awesome in the car and of course does not shed. In the summer (Houston remember) he lays down in the back seat with his face right in front of the rear A/C vents.
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Afterwards I was massaging the leather in the back seat for a few minutes to remove the lines leftover by the car seat, and thankfully those smoothed out... never again I thought to myself!!
Dogs are great though, and so is my 94 Bronco if I ever need to haul one, or a kid again