How to Keep Your Canine Car Clean
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How to Keep Your Canine Car Clean


guest post by Paris Permenter

Keep Your Cargo Area Free of Dirt and Sand
We love to travel with our large, mixed breed dogs, Irie and Tiki. Their excitement over a new adventure adds so much to every trip that we can’t imagine leaving them at home unless it’s absolutely necessary.


But traveling with dogs, much like traveling with small children, means a certain amount of mess in the car. No, you might not have spilled cereal or empty juice containers, but dogs in the car will result in pawprints on the back of the seats, noseprints on the glass, and fur just about everywhere. We’ve found some easy ways to minimize the mess, however, with just a few simple steps before, during, and after the getaway:


Before the Trip:





During the Trip:
Don't Forget the Seatbelt
 When Loading Fido
After the Trip:


Keeping your car clean may require a little more effort on a trip with your dog—but the payoff is a lifetime of memories!

Tiki is Travel Ready
courtesy DogTipper.com


Paris Permenter and John Bigley are a husband-wife team of pet and travel writers. The authors of 33 books including DogTipper's Texas with Dogs share their lives and their travels with their mixed breed dogs, Irie and Tiki.

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