March 31, 2008
marco:  
From marsz:   Puppy the World is a dog rental store. You can choose small, medium, or large breeds and rent them for $19/hr, or $100 a night. They have everything from chihuahuas to labs to border collies to papillons—and you get a 5% discount at the cafe if you rent one! You can’t lose.  Every day, they have about 10-15 dogs in circulation. The dogs rotate in and out of service every few days. The ones in service stay on-site in a kennel, and the rest are all kept in nearby facility on their days off. The average dog works for about 5-6 years before they retire. Once they retire, they go to a facility in Chiba where they “rest.” I wasn’t exactly sure what they meant by rest, but I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume it means they get to romp in huge meadows with other retirees. (via TOKYOMANGO: What’s Hot Now: Dog Rental by the Hour)   Puppy rental is always one of the examples I cite as something that sounds like a really great idea, until you think about it, and you realize it’s a really terrible idea.  I had another such idea in the car once. You know how when you get on the highway, you roll up the windows because you’re speeding up and it’s getting too windy? Why doesn’t someone make a car window that rolls up the windows automatically when you speed up?  Yeah. Tiff won’t let me forget that one.
  i could never just rent a dog…i’d want to steal it and keep it forever. there are some things that you just can’t give back. 

marco:

From marsz:

Puppy the World is a dog rental store. You can choose small, medium, or large breeds and rent them for $19/hr, or $100 a night. They have everything from chihuahuas to labs to border collies to papillons—and you get a 5% discount at the cafe if you rent one! You can’t lose.

Every day, they have about 10-15 dogs in circulation. The dogs rotate in and out of service every few days. The ones in service stay on-site in a kennel, and the rest are all kept in nearby facility on their days off. The average dog works for about 5-6 years before they retire. Once they retire, they go to a facility in Chiba where they “rest.” I wasn’t exactly sure what they meant by rest, but I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume it means they get to romp in huge meadows with other retirees. (via TOKYOMANGO: What’s Hot Now: Dog Rental by the Hour)

Puppy rental is always one of the examples I cite as something that sounds like a really great idea, until you think about it, and you realize it’s a really terrible idea.

I had another such idea in the car once. You know how when you get on the highway, you roll up the windows because you’re speeding up and it’s getting too windy? Why doesn’t someone make a car window that rolls up the windows automatically when you speed up?

Yeah. Tiff won’t let me forget that one.

i could never just rent a dog…i’d want to steal it and keep it forever. there are some things that you just can’t give back. 


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  1. whatson-archive reblogged this from marsz
  2. katomate reblogged this from marco and added:
    up?” BMW does make a car with the window feature, or at least they did. The BMW 850 had windows
  3. obiterdicta reblogged this from marco and added:
    The idea is barely 6 months old and copycat - or should that be copydog - businesses are already flourishing?
  4. karion reblogged this from marco and added:
    I know of one decent application of this idea. Back in the 90’s, there was a program here called Project Safe Run, from...
  5. pdl2h reblogged this from marco
  6. micahbaldwin reblogged this from marco and added:
    Is this real? Feels very strange and not overly postitive to me…
  7. siddman reblogged this from soupsoup
  8. jaclynday reblogged this from marco and added:
    i could never just rent a dog…i’d want to steal it and keep it forever. there are some things that you just can’t give...
  9. marco reblogged this from marsz and added:
    is always one of...examples I cite as something that sounds like a really great idea,...
  10. soupsoup reblogged this from lilahjane and added:
    im not entirely sure how i feel about this! it has to be awkward when you bring the poor guy back, dogs get so attached...
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