Jake, caught on video on couch - Part Due

We can only wish we had our Tunder Butters (Tundra) on our couch. Our last german sheperd made it 12 years before she was blind, deaf and in back pain and we had to release her from her suffering. She was our baby and its been about 4 years and we still miss her.
Cover your couch and tell him you love him. He'll be gone soon enough.
 
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I hope PC is still reading this thread, even if he isn't posting.
 
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My Lucy is currently piled up next to me on the sofa, all snuggled in and cozy. Sure there is fur everywhere and it smells of goofy dog. That's why we have shop vacs and Febreeze.
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My Lucy is currently piled up next to me on the sofa, all snuggled in and cozy. Sure there is fur everywhere and it smells of goofy dog. That's why we have shop vacs and Febreeze.
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I wish I could get the dog smell out of the couch. It's not a pee smell. It's just dog. I tried covering it with baking soda for days. Nothing...
 
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Nope. 18 inches is all you need. It's propane. The temperature delta is only 20 degrees. In other words, if the room is 70 and the stove is on, then the couch is only 90. I use infrared analysis on the couch to test for safety. Plus, when you are sitting on the spot that Jake likes and the stove is on, you are toasty warm.
 
Dilute a half bottle of Febreeze (or off-brand substitute) in a gallon of water and thoroughly sponge the couch. Set a fan nearby to dry it. My critters are all old and extra stinky and this really works for me. I don't purposely let the dogs on the couch, though. When my old Dane mix suddenly decided to climb up there in my absence, I built a gate that she couldn't jump because I refuse to be harsh with her at this point. It hinges like a door and is made of varnished 1x2's. Picture a crib rail standing on end.
 

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