Pet Protection for Your Car's Interior

  • Dec 11, 2008
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My neighbor Tim got a excellent side view mirror for a Plymouth Voyager a few days back. The price was first-class and darn good.I was really interested because my next-door neighbor had just bargained for a terrific cargo & trunk liner system for a Nash Advanced 6 yesterday.

I supposed that it was time to change my car's look and style.

I finally consulted my friend for some advice and I purchased a dog car seat cover  for my Pontiac Silhouette.

It was definitely necessary as my beagle Roxy was constantly 'soiling' my van's interior. It was getting to be such a mess inside I was almost in despair and looking for a way out.

I thought up some tips to keep in mind last month that I certainly think might help some pooch owners. They are a few points for those who have either got a hold of, or may soon buy something dog related their own cool ride:


--Pet door shields can guard agains scratches and stains that that your pet may leave on your interior. They are also relatively inexpensive.

--Pet pads cover the entire surface of your seat and allow for maximum protection. If possible, try to find one that is water proof!



Some time after my purchase, I sported my vehicle to the world. My beloved auto had become cool, clean, and even odor free! I believe I found a cool add-on and you can be sure that when I travel around, I do so with peace of mind.

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