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The Rescues Rule Administrator
Join Date: May 2005
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Make sure you sniff those rubber mats before you buy.
I got one for Kyah (a cheaper, thinner, lighter one from Tractor Supply) and had to take it out immediately. The odor was overwhelming - toxic. Gah. Cannot imagine how it must have hit the dogs' noses if it did that to mine!
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Crowned Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: North Country, NY
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I have one of the thick rubber stall mats (I believe they're 4x3ft?) cut to fit the back of my Jeep since they don't make liners that cover all of the back with the seats out, and that smelled for a bit when I first got it. Not *really* bad, but noticeable.If they'd make those big enough, I'd get one for under the kennel, but I don't think they make them in 5x5. And I don't ever want to have to cut one of those again. Took me three hours to get it to fit the Jeep.
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The Rescues Rule Administrator
Join Date: May 2005
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I think I am evolving into a dog because my sense of smell is ridiculously strong.
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