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Do any of you cover your furniture to avoid dog "presence"?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 399810" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sheets it is. If it works for you guys it should work for Ace. I bet husband sits on the sheets with his bosom buddy.</p><p> </p><p>Since I got rid of the carpet in the house I haven't had anything cleaned this year. The family room only has leather furniture because easy child/difficult child couldn't pay attention to eating habits etc. after the brain surgery. (How lucky we are that he is alive and well and functions normally in so many ways!) That original upholstery furniture got the heave ho. So all I have</p><p>to worry about is a few chairs and a sofa in the mostly unused living room. I should be fine with twice a year visits from the professionals unless husband decides that his precious "puppy" ?? isn't comfortable on sheets. Lol. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 399810, member: 35"] Sheets it is. If it works for you guys it should work for Ace. I bet husband sits on the sheets with his bosom buddy. Since I got rid of the carpet in the house I haven't had anything cleaned this year. The family room only has leather furniture because easy child/difficult child couldn't pay attention to eating habits etc. after the brain surgery. (How lucky we are that he is alive and well and functions normally in so many ways!) That original upholstery furniture got the heave ho. So all I have to worry about is a few chairs and a sofa in the mostly unused living room. I should be fine with twice a year visits from the professionals unless husband decides that his precious "puppy" ?? isn't comfortable on sheets. Lol. DDD [/QUOTE]
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