Automobiles Specifically Designed for People and Dogs
It's Going to Be a Doggy Dog World with Honda's W.O.W.
As a dog lover myself, I cannot imagine vacationing or traveling for an extended period of time without my two dogs. It's hard to bombard your friends to watch over one dog, but two is pushing the limits of your friendship. Also, I feel uneasy leaving my house keys for a stranger to take care of my dogs. Moreover, I am never able to enjoy myself because I spend the majority of my time worrying about their well-being.
If you decide to take your pet with you, it can be fun, but also be very dangerous. A quick slam on the brakes or a small fender-bender could seriously injure your family pet. Therefore many dog lovers prepare for the trip by purchasing safety equipment. There is a wide range of protective gear available, including dog car seats and specially designed seat belts.
What if pet owners had another option? What if automobile manufactures made a car specifically designed to travel with pets? As it stands, parents spend extra money on their automobile to make sure their children are safe, whether it be extra air bags or a steel protective frame. Mothers and Fathers of pets will do the same for their own "kids."
In this new dog-focused vehicle, it would contain a pop-open compartment on the floor of the front passenger side for easy in and out pet access. Inside the easy-to-clean, well-ventilated compartment, there would be pet seat belt for safety from an auto accident impact. There would also be a no-spill water bowl, a trash bag holder and a dog treat dispenser that is wired to the steering wheel so owners can reward their pet with one push of a button.
The idea of a dog-focused vehicle is not so far-fetched. The Honda Motor Company is one of the few automobile manufactures that have already unveiled a concept car specifically designed for dog owners called W.O.W. Honda's W.O.W. currently has its own Japanese Web site. Toyota and other competing manufactures have also launched their own dog-friendly vehicle Web sites and more than likely will soon follow on the doggy trail. So if you thought hybrids were the next big thing, Fido has something to say about that....Ruff!
Published by Lisa Hicks
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Great work!
Great article and cute puppies :)
Cute piece! I dread taking my dog to the vet since I don't have a way of restraining her in my car.
(chuckle) what a concept. You're puppies are adorable!