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Now, when we tell our pup to fetch, he grabs the car keys, and comes back with anything he can fit in the trunk of his shiny new convertible automobile. There's the people-size wallet version, a smaller one that clips to his collar like an ID tag, a key chain, and even one that fits into a tiny wallet for Rover to carry around his neck. It lists our furry friend's birthdate, sex, height, weight, hair color, eye color and class (K9). All we do is e-mail or snail mail a photo of our pet, and the company sends back a realistic-looking laminated ID, designed for our state (Arizona in this case). The application reassures us that there's no written test, though there is a warning that 'some pets should not drive' (we're thinking our hamster it's hard for his little feet to reach the pedals). So Fetch Doggie Store has come up with a great solution - official driver's licenses for Fido. We have to drive to the pet store for kibble and toys.

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We need to drive him to the vet, to the doggy park, to the groomer, and on trips out of town (he likes vacations to the forest and the beach).

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