Is the Dog-o-Matic an owner's best friend?



When a dog comes home from a walk filthy and smelling of something unmentionable, the temptation sometimes is to throw the darn thing in the washing machine.

Well, now you can. An entrepreneur has come up with the Dog-O-Matic, a mini car-wash that transforms pets from filthy to fluffy in half an hour.

Soggy doggy: A pet pooch gets a scrubbing inside the Dog-o-Matic washing machine



Frenchman Romain Jarry, 31, who insists the device is not cruel, hopes to introduce it to Britain next year after it proved a huge success in his home town of St Max, near Nancy.



It costs the equivalent of £13 to wash a small dog, £22 for medium size, rising to £31 for the largest customers.

Cats can also be catered for - at the small-dog price.

Be gentle with me: The owner selects the required wash cycle and dog size

No going back now: Pet inside, the owner presses the start button



Mr Jarry said: 'It doesn't take long to wash the dog - usually a few minutes. The longest part is the drying. The dogs don't seem to get bored. They just sit there and they come out clean.

'We are really hoping it will take off and that other places will start buying in the machines.



'I would love them to be available in England within the next year or so but at the moment people are still getting used to the idea.'

Soap and a hope: The inventor insists the animals do not suffer



