[Dailydrool] Whoops! "Accident" on the car seat. Help?

Hinchliffe at aol.com Hinchliffe at aol.com
Wed Mar 17 13:00:05 PDT 2010


I was babysitting my friend's dog, real happy fellow, low-maintenance,  
good-natured.  I had to stop at his vet to pick up a prescription for  him.  So 
I left him sitting out front for maybe two minutes while I ran in  and 
picked it up -- he was never out of my sight.
 
The next day, I thought I smelled something and investigated, and the  
passenger side seat in the car was soaked with urine.  Poor boy, he must  have 
been anxious at being left alone, or at seeing his vet's office, so he went  
(and went and went and went, he's a big boy) all over the seat.
 
Since I didn't notice it right away, it really had a chance to sink way  
deep inside.  I've tried all the standard cleaners, but what works on a  thin 
rug just can't penetrate down far enough on this car seat.
 
Any thoughts?  Now that it's getting warmer, I'm envisioning a  summertime 
of warm urine-scented air every time I get in the car!
 
(I have to say, my first thought was of TBO and the car wash.  For  anyone 
new, the late and adored TBO (stands for "The Bearded One") was one of  the 
most beloved longtime Droolers, and he wrote wonderful tales of  his 
well-worshipped bassets.  One of my favorites was of Miss Molly's  first trip to 
the carwash, when she sat on his lap, started shivering with fear,  and then 
he felt his lap getting very moist ... shouting "No, Molly, no!" didn't  
help, and of course he was completely trapped while the car took its leisurely  
route through the wash.  I would have preferred that, actually, because my  
jeans and I could have been much more easily washed than the car seat!  I  
miss TBO ... )
 
Best,
Beth (Duchess ATB and Blueberry ATB, who would be horrified at poor Angus'  
uncouth behavior)
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