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A CARRIAGE FIT FOR A DOG

16th December 1999
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Page 23, 16th December 1999 — A CARRIAGE FIT FOR A DOG
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Foden the dog was sniffing round this canine story with great interest, Battersea Dog's Home in South-West London recently took delivery of this smart new "animal ambulance" supplied by local WV dealership FJ Keen & Son, The [DV Convoy SWB 3.1-tonne chassis-cab is fitted with a fully airconditioned aluminium alloy box body, built to Battersea Dog's Home's specification by Keen's coachbuilding department. Features include single rear stable doors with a separate hinged grille door.

Inside the body is lined with aluminium trade plate and sheeting with drainage holes in the floor. There are two layers of differently sized holding cages down one side with hitching fails running the full length and width of the interior.

While Foden might have been impressed by the attention to detail, he's in no hurry to avail himself of such transport. The mutt is more than happy with his seat beside The Hawk in the Reliant Robin and this year expectations are running high that Santa will be bringing a new blanket to add to his creature comforts.

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Locations: London

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