My f***ing dog...

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Old 07-10-2004, 09:49 PM
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My f***ing dog...

decided to go ballistic when i took her to the vet today and her toenail when through the comforter i laid down and through the middle of the rear seat (black, the vinyl part). Its not a really big cut, i think a nickel would cover it up totally, but its driving me nuts. Do i get a professional (how much?) or do i get some magic something er ether and do it myself, and will it blend in enough to make it not so obvious?

...sorry for posting this general...not a lot of people look at the wash/wax/interior/exterior....thanks in advance...
Old 07-10-2004, 10:12 PM
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Ouch ! Sorry to hear that. hmm...the Beast of Baskerville....must be huge to have that kind of strength
Go easy with the pup...I am sure she did not mean to do it and am feeling sorry.
But you share the blame too, shouldn't have let her know it was gonna be a vet visit
Old 07-11-2004, 04:40 AM
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Get a professional help. They should be able to repair well enough that you won't be able to tell there was a rip.
Old 07-13-2004, 03:32 PM
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Definitely get it repaired. I had to have my entire rear seat cover replaced because it was cut during delivery. Even though it was covered under my warranty, I got to see the invoice. It was $950 excluding the labor charge.
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They can actually unsew the panel of leather that is torn and replace it with a new piece.
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emmm try cutting your dogs nails..
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