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Damn! Those Japanese are so innovative and business savvy with their fingertips on the pulse of every emerging market. Honda Motor Co. has launced a Concept car call the "W.O.W" which stands for "Wonderful Openhearted Wagon". The first automobile ever designed specifically catering to pets. The W.O.W comes with a special crate in the glove box (LOL) to stow away a little dog so he can interact with his owner while driving. (I've had similar thoughts while driving with Pugsley in the car and he HAS to have my hand on him at all times or her gets upset and anxious if I have to remove my hand for a minute to turn the wheel or something). A big crate pops up from the floor in back and for bigger dogs, the auto comes equipped with special seat buckles that belt to the floor. All flooring is removable, easily washable, and doors slide open widely for easy access in or out. Currently this is only an exhibition model with no plans for commercial sale. But I think they should totally take it to market. I get these similar kinds of ideas all the time. What kind of products can make a dog's life and his owner's life easier? I'll have to start patenting them..
Can't you just see me sporting around town in one of these dog mommy minivans with Pugsley stuffed in the glove box?? I LOVE It!
Take it market, take it to market! I'll be the American spokeswoman for the WOW!












Pugsley: aka, the Sausage.
Lori: Loves Pugs. Writing. Food and Fashion.

Nicholas commented October 5, 2005 1:56 PM
Like you said, leave it to the Japanese! Dahhhilng, now you can see why I love Honda's so much, they have great cars and some great new concepts which I am hoping go into production in the future. I could totally see you rocking that with Puggy! LOL
Toni commented October 5, 2005 3:14 PM
I'm all for Lori as the American Spokesperson! What a great idea -- don't you hate when something comes out that you've already thought of?!?
gwen commented October 6, 2005 8:14 PM
i don't know if daisy could handle the confinement, but I know i would take her with me more often if i had that option! :)