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Eliminate Unwanted Doggie Hairs From Your Favorite Couch With Pet Friendly Slipcovers

Thursday, September 27, 2007

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Sofa Slip CoversIsn't it annoying when your dog decides to jump up on your sofa after a long walk in the rain? Or maybe your faithful friend likes to spend the night sleeping in comfort on your favourite couch, shedding hundreds of hairs in the process.

If you're a dog owner, it's likely you're all too familiar with finding muddy marks and doggie hairs on your furniture. No doubt you face a constant battle trying to keep your seats clean and smelling fresh. It can be really embarrassing to have grubby looking chairs when you're entertaining guests.

However, if your dog has a liking for your living room furniture, and you don't want to banish your pet from that part of your home, then furniture slipcovers are the answer.

Ready made sofa slipcovers can be fitted right over the top of your upholstery and have the excellent benefit of being machine washable. You can easily clean those dirty paw prints out of a sofa slipcover and keep your seats looking presentable and free from that damp-dog smell! It's so much easier and quicker to throw dirty chair slipcovers in the washing machine than it is to spend time scrubbing stains out of upholstery.

Pet friendly slipcovers come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, so you can give your room a makeover at the same time as protecting your furniture from doggie wear and tear. As a guide, it's sensible to choose a washable slipcover made from a hardwearing fabric that can stand up to lots of use and will keep it's shape and color even if washed regularly. Cotton duck, denim and twill are generally good choices.

To find special offers on slipcovers and discount codes, visit www.getslipcovers.com.

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