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July 3, 2007
Outward Hound Car Window Dog Chin Rest
Arf.
Melanie D. G. Kaplan reviewed it in the July 1, 2007 Washington Post Travel section, as follows.
- Outward Hound Auto Window Bumper
Driver Says: Larger dogs that can rest their chin on the window might appreciate the padded holder, and drivers might like fewer nose smudges on the window. The cushion clips onto a partially opened window in seconds, but it's a hassle to take it off every time the window is fully opened or closed. In addition, I'm not convinced that dogs need a soft cushion for their chins.
Dog Says: Chin rest, pshaw! All a dog needs is fresh air running through one's fur at 25 mph.
Grade: C
I dunno.
It seems to me that if your dog could talk she/he might be barking, "Finally."
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