Drs. Foster & Smith Pet Booster Seat

By Kate Gammon, published on December 1, 2008
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18. Drs. Foster & Smith Pet Booster Seat

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It sucks to be too short to see what the action is – that’s why toddlers always get booster seats at restaurants. Your diminutive dog must feel the same way about missing out on the sights and sounds of the road – and that’s why Drs. Foster & Smith made the pet booster seat ($36-$70). Hanging on to a regular car seat, the booster bucket lifts your pampered pooch high enough to see what’s going on. It must be more comfortable in a faux sheepskin and leather basket than bouncing around on a seat, too. Like Tom Cruise’s platform wedding shoes, this booster seat will make undersized canines feel like a million bucks.

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Anonymous 12/01/2008 3:55 PM
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N.. N... Neuticles!

Now I know what to send my brother for Christmas.

JerseyBricklayer 12/03/2008 4:34 AM
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Am I the only one that thought it said 'Pot-Friendly Tech Gifts'?

hellwig 12/03/2008 11:11 PM
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Hamster obesity epidemic, lol. Turn off the TV and stop feeding them those "yogurt treats".

Imagine being the poor cat that gets left inside with that electronic door. Every time it sees another cat go through it's going to try, and get rejected. Talk about emotional problems.

Anonymous 03/16/2009 7:04 PM
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After installing the door it won't work. I called for support and they said you have to get the disk within less than one inch from the door to trigger the release. That is a physiological impossibly. It would require that the cat take the disk with his paw and put it within one inch of the door. Unfortunately he has no thumbs. Can anyone help?

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