This article is an excerpt from the April issue magazine, Metro Pet, reprinted with permission, MetroPet magazine copyright © 2009.
“Statistic show that 47% of dog owners think of their dog when purchasing a vehicle.”
“Top Two Autos for Pet Lovers
“The top two autos for pet lovers are in the sport utility family. One is the Honda Element and the other is the Subaru Outback.
“The Honda Element is four-wheel drive and comes with wide-open side doors, washable flooring and with its box-like style has configurable seating and a versatile cargo design. The Element would certainly function as a Dog Taxi.
If you were looking for something a bit lower to the ground, more like a car, then you should consider the Subaru Outback. The Outback is all wheel drive and comes with hooks in the back for attaching leashes or bungee cords (to crates). Rubber matting and metal dog barriers are available as options.”
Check out more of this article from the April 2009 issue of Metro Pet. You can visit Metro Pet’s site by clicking MetroPetMag.com. Metro Pet is free to readers.
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April 27th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
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