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I warned her.
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1132634" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>About 15 years ago I was in the process of moving and loaded my two springer spaniels up in the front of my truck. The older one had been on rides before, but for whatever reason she decided to take a dump (on the bench seat) within about 5 minutes. It was only a 15 minute drive, so figured I'd open the window and deal with it when I got there. Well, apparently the younger one took this as a sign of what he should do, so he shyt on the front seat as well. They then proceeding to spend the remaining 10 minutes walking/crawling/jumping around until there wasn't a single spot on my seat that wasn't smeared with dog crap, except for where I was sitting. That was the last time they went for a ride. I can laugh about it now. It wasn't so funny then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1132634, member: 14175"] About 15 years ago I was in the process of moving and loaded my two springer spaniels up in the front of my truck. The older one had been on rides before, but for whatever reason she decided to take a dump (on the bench seat) within about 5 minutes. It was only a 15 minute drive, so figured I’d open the window and deal with it when I got there. Well, apparently the younger one took this as a sign of what he should do, so he shyt on the front seat as well. They then proceeding to spend the remaining 10 minutes walking/crawling/jumping around until there wasn’t a single spot on my seat that wasn’t smeared with dog crap, except for where I was sitting. That was the last time they went for a ride. I can laugh about it now. It wasn't so funny then. [/QUOTE]
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