Pet High Chair, Goldfish Walker, & Other Wacky Pet Products
Some of the most outrageous pet products we've ever seen... See even more of them at thisoldhouse.com
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1. Pet High Chair
Pets that are too civilized to eat out of bowls on the ground will appreciate their own seating at the dinner table. This high chair clips securely to tables that are, at most, 2 inches thick, and can hold pets that weigh up to 10 pounds. About 50 dollars; Hammacher Schlemmer. More: Wackiest Pet Products I
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2. DIY Goldfish Walker
What? Dogs and cats can go for walks, and fish can't? Fish are pets, too! And that's why DIYer Mick Madden of Huddersfield, Kirklees, in the United Kingdom built this thing. A metalworker by trade, Madden wanted to take his two pet fish on daily strolls. "I was looking at my goldfish going round in circles in their bowl looking bored silly so I made this to take them out and about and they love it," he told Metro Online. More: Wackiest Home Party Products
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3. PooTrap
If you love your dog, but hate handling his poo, try this. The PooTrap features a strap-on crap-collection receptacle that's like a diaper but better. The holster features a strategically placed holder for a plastic bag to instantly collect waste, so you don't have to. Once the dog's done his business, you just remove the bag, tie, and toss it. Starts at about 30 dollars; PooTrap More: Wackiest Kitchen Products V
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4. Pet Stroller
Your pet is your baby. So why not treat him like one. The durable Sportster Three-Wheel Pet Stroller features lightweight design and push-button collapsible function for easy carrying and storage. To ensure maximum comfort, there's a cozy fleece pad, and a wind and rain cover. About 150 dollars; Drs Foster and Smith More: Wackiest Yard and Garden Products
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5. Dog-O-Matic
Washing Fido can be a real chore. Wouldn't it be nice if you could put your pup into a magical chamber and have him emerge fluffy and clean? This "car wash for dogs" was invented by Romain Jarry of France, who insists the process is pleasant for most dogs. In fact, he uses it on his own dogs quite often, and is happy to let others use it, too. For a nominal charge, of course. According to The Daily Mail, the machine is a big hit it Jarry's hometown, where he charges the equivalent of about $50 for an extra-large dog wash. More: Wacky Hybrid Appliances See more absurd pet products at thisoldhouse.com!
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