View Full Version : If your dog pooped in your truck, what would you do?
Poor pooch. Poor guy. Poor Vehicle.
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neliconcept
04-16-2008, 09:37 AM
well from seeing how well he took it with the dog, i gotta get the guy some props, very well done.
sucks though
Erich_870
04-16-2008, 09:55 AM
HAHAHA :lol: :rofl:
That's the risk you take when you put your dog in your car. Mine's done a number on my interior this winter, but it's just mud, sand and hair. He's smarter than to let something like that loose in my rig. :smokin:
Erich
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 10:29 AM
I have been lucky, My pooch hasn't done that in the runner...
Scrub scrub scrub!
neliconcept
04-16-2008, 10:33 AM
I have been lucky, My pooch hasn't done that in the runner...
Scrub scrub scrub!
i had my ex gfs dog puke in mine before, i about plowed it out the window, but got that cleaned up, thankfully it was on the floor and had a dirty shirt underneath it.
cooldry
04-16-2008, 10:37 AM
At least it's leather and easier to take off. Guy seems really understanding though. I'm speachless. But I can't imagine my dogs ever doing that. Did I just jinx myself? :headscratch:
4LowLocked
04-16-2008, 10:48 AM
Well mine has done it twice this past winter :( One was a real mess - just over excitement though since I had just picked her up from spending a week and a half in a kennel for the first time while I was in dominican. Second time she was getting sick but it was very easy to clean. Im lucky that I have covers down in the trunk area so the cleanup was easy
DHC6twinotter
04-16-2008, 10:59 AM
LOL! That was great! :laugh:
Anybody catch this guy's story?
98intrigue, I saw a link to your tread on another forum, and I thought I'd share my story as well.
About 6 years ago, my wife and I had our Min-Pin, Tillie, in our Acura CL with us. I was driving, and Tillie was standing on my wife's lap with her head out the passenger window. I pulled in to park at McDonalds, and when I pulled the keys out of the ignition, I accidentally bumped the 'Arm' button on the alarm remote. The problem is, my alarm has the window interface, so when I armed it, it automatically rolled the window up - squishing Tillie's neck and throat in the process. I hear my wife scream and turn to see our pooch dangling by her neck from the top of the passenger door and flailing around like a flag in a hurricane. I stared in disbelief for a split-second - horrified at the cartoonish events that were unfolding right in front of my eyes. And before I can react, Tillie lets loose a squirty $hit that shoots, slow motion like, accross the cabin, plastering the front of my shirt pretty good. So here I am in the Micky Dees parking lot, covered in crap, fumbling with the keys, wifey screaming bloodly murder in the passenger seat, with a half decapitated dog sticking out the window, flopping around for dear life and shooting diarreha from her a$$ cannon in rapid fire succession. Somehow in all the confusion, I managed to get the keys back into the ignition and roll the window down. Released from her deathlock, she fell back and collapsed into the wife's lap, gasping for air. I never will forget the look on Tillie's face... her eyes popping out of her head and her tongue dangling listlessly to one side... her expression was a mix of 'Im alive!' and 'WTF just happened?' and 'I can has Cheezeburger now?'
Eventually Tillie caught her breath, and after a few minutes was back to her normal self. I think the cheesburger helped. My wife and I, however, have been tramatized for life...
:lol:
neliconcept
04-16-2008, 11:09 AM
LOL! That was great! :laugh:
Anybody catch this guy's story?
98intrigue, I saw a link to your tread on another forum, and I thought I'd share my story as well.
About 6 years ago, my wife and I had our Min-Pin, Tillie, in our Acura CL with us. I was driving, and Tillie was standing on my wife's lap with her head out the passenger window. I pulled in to park at McDonalds, and when I pulled the keys out of the ignition, I accidentally bumped the 'Arm' button on the alarm remote. The problem is, my alarm has the window interface, so when I armed it, it automatically rolled the window up - squishing Tillie's neck and throat in the process. I hear my wife scream and turn to see our pooch dangling by her neck from the top of the passenger door and flailing around like a flag in a hurricane. I stared in disbelief for a split-second - horrified at the cartoonish events that were unfolding right in front of my eyes. And before I can react, Tillie lets loose a squirty $hit that shoots, slow motion like, accross the cabin, plastering the front of my shirt pretty good. So here I am in the Micky Dees parking lot, covered in crap, fumbling with the keys, wifey screaming bloodly murder in the passenger seat, with a half decapitated dog sticking out the window, flopping around for dear life and shooting diarreha from her a$$ cannon in rapid fire succession. Somehow in all the confusion, I managed to get the keys back into the ignition and roll the window down. Released from her deathlock, she fell back and collapsed into the wife's lap, gasping for air. I never will forget the look on Tillie's face... her eyes popping out of her head and her tongue dangling listlessly to one side... her expression was a mix of 'Im alive!' and 'WTF just happened?' and 'I can has Cheezeburger now?'
Eventually Tillie caught her breath, and after a few minutes was back to her normal self. I think the cheesburger helped. My wife and I, however, have been tramatized for life...
:lol:
HAHAHAAHAHAHA
im lost for words on that one
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 11:26 AM
LOL! That was great! :laugh:
Anybody catch this guy's story?
98intrigue, I saw a link to your tread on another forum, and I thought I'd share my story as well.
About 6 years ago, my wife and I had our Min-Pin, Tillie, in our Acura CL with us. I was driving, and Tillie was standing on my wife's lap with her head out the passenger window. I pulled in to park at McDonalds, and when I pulled the keys out of the ignition, I accidentally bumped the 'Arm' button on the alarm remote. The problem is, my alarm has the window interface, so when I armed it, it automatically rolled the window up - squishing Tillie's neck and throat in the process. I hear my wife scream and turn to see our pooch dangling by her neck from the top of the passenger door and flailing around like a flag in a hurricane. I stared in disbelief for a split-second - horrified at the cartoonish events that were unfolding right in front of my eyes. And before I can react, Tillie lets loose a squirty $hit that shoots, slow motion like, accross the cabin, plastering the front of my shirt pretty good. So here I am in the Micky Dees parking lot, covered in crap, fumbling with the keys, wifey screaming bloodly murder in the passenger seat, with a half decapitated dog sticking out the window, flopping around for dear life and shooting diarreha from her a$$ cannon in rapid fire succession. Somehow in all the confusion, I managed to get the keys back into the ignition and roll the window down. Released from her deathlock, she fell back and collapsed into the wife's lap, gasping for air. I never will forget the look on Tillie's face... her eyes popping out of her head and her tongue dangling listlessly to one side... her expression was a mix of 'Im alive!' and 'WTF just happened?' and 'I can has Cheezeburger now?'
Eventually Tillie caught her breath, and after a few minutes was back to her normal self. I think the cheesburger helped. My wife and I, however, have been tramatized for life...
:lol:
ROFLMAO!!!!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
WOOOOOO!!!!!!
Man gotta catch my breath with that one....
whew....
Man, I think I just shat my pants!!!
Good Times
04-16-2008, 03:47 PM
o man this is tooo funny. The first one is definitely common but the second one is just pure hilarity!
Poo/pee on leather isn't that bad. try to clean that sucker up on fabric. It's near impossible with just stripping everything down completely! When my dog was much younger we would take her for rides in the truck so she would get used to it and somehow this one time she just couldn't help herself just pee in the back :( the smell was one thing but damn the damage on the carpet was another... those things stain like no other :/ I must say even after a deep cleaning the smell stuck around for a few weeks... ugh! of course now she's a champ and hasn't had this problem but if you guys don't have one of those rubber floormats it's time to invest in em!
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 07:13 PM
I saw this picture and instantly thought of these stories
http://suzieaustin.com/images/splatter.jpg
Seanz0rz
04-16-2008, 07:15 PM
"download mp3s free at JimmyR.com" is all that picture says...
epic fail
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 07:19 PM
"download mp3s free at JimmyR.com" is all that picture says...
epic fail
Funny cause I can see it
DHC6twinotter
04-16-2008, 07:27 PM
Yeah, I'm getting the same message as Sean. :headscratch:
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 07:28 PM
freakin A!
YotaFun
04-16-2008, 07:31 PM
Bump, look now!
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