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Dec 11, 2007

Honda Element Wins First-Ever DogCar of the Year Award

“We're glad to see car-makers address the comfort and safety of our dogs on the road because people don't want to leave their pets - or should we say 'four-legged family members' - behind. More than a quarter even sometimes take pets to work”

Marty Becker, 208-267-4444 or 208-867-7743 www.DogCars.com DrMartyBecker@aol.com DogCars.com, the car-buying resource for dog-lovers everywhere, has chosen the Honda Element as the DogCar of the Year for 2007. via PR-inside.com

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“He's 3 1/2 lbs. of fury!!!”

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Dec 17, 2007
 
I have a Honda Element and this is EXACTLY why. It's perfect for dogs. It has NO carpeting so dog hair and dirt can be sweeped out, vacuumed or whipped down. The seats are very easy to clean...not to mention a huge crate can fit in the back when the seats are put to the side.
I also don't worry about the car getting dirty when I take her for swims or she rolls in the mud because its so easy to clean.
Also, because the seats fold to the side she doesn't need to sit on them and she has plenty of room in the back lay down or stand up...
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Dec 17, 2007
 
violetlove22 wrote:
I have a Honda Element and this is EXACTLY why. It's perfect for dogs. It has NO carpeting so dog hair and dirt can be sweeped out, vacuumed or whipped down. The seats are very easy to clean...not to mention a huge crate can fit in the back when the seats are put to the side.
I also don't worry about the car getting dirty when I take her for swims or she rolls in the mud because its so easy to clean.
Also, because the seats fold to the side she doesn't need to sit on them and she has plenty of room in the back lay down or stand up...
My wife is blubber challenged.This sounds like the perfect match for her fat ass are there tie down straps in the back?

“He's 3 1/2 lbs. of fury!!!”

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Dec 18, 2007
 
Bush wrote:
<quoted text>My wife is blubber challenged.This sounds like the perfect match for her fat ass are there tie down straps in the back?
Um, you can place tie down straps in the back...lol
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