Enjoy!!! I can remember a time other than Army years that I didn’t have at least A dog. My wife and family and I have had had Rotties for the last 30 years. Best breed I have ever had the pleasure of owning. Oh, yeah, they do take up a lot of room lol.
I am disabled and use a service dog AND a wheelchair (and it doesn’t exactly “fold” as much as it perhaps should). I upgraded from a Hyundai Accent hatchback (which actually worked fine, we were just cramped) to a hybrid Toyota Highlander. I get around the same gas milage because it’s a hybrid, and there’s room for the wheelchair, service dog but also room for my friends and even groceries/luggage/etc. I plan on getting a Great Dane for my next service dog (current is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever) and I think this car might have enough room for BOTH dogs, perhaps even in their kennels! Can’t say enough about the highlander and I’ve only got the 2007 version! 🤣
@@TheSuperi9 funny you replied to this, I just got my Dane puppy! I already had a 80 pound dog as my now retired service dog, so yes I have been on planes, trains and even ferries. Most places have specific disability seating which usually has more leg room. I always make sure I am upgraded to bulkhead seating on planes. It is, however, possible for dogs, even the size of Danes to “tuck” into smaller spaces by curling up. If it was really an issue I would buy a second seat, however most times if my dog is taking up some of the leg room of the person next to me I offer to readjust him and they always WANT my dog near them so lol.
This is a really good video! I have a GoldenDoodle/Retriever and he is just NOT comfortable in my (Now Former) Toyota Camry, So I decided to look for cars with my pup and he pointed to this video with his paw, So I watched it while he had a puplay-date with his best friend, Boots. So I watched and watched until I made the final decision of buying a 4Runner, As it is very expensive it was worth it, He now has a comfortable SUV where I sometimes toss him treats. Thank you so much for this video, It has made my dogs life very much better in cars.
Great video. Never even thought about this topic but it really makes sense, especially for an active family that includes their dogs in their activities. 👍
The Chevy Suburban, Chevy Express Van or the GMC versions are tried and tested options. These have been used for decades, to haul family and dogs. Can seat 8 or more and still plenty of room for dog crates.
Good job, but I would still consider the step-in height a dog might have to jump or climb up. If necessary, a foldable ramp makes sense. For city dwellers or bargain hunters I´m missing small cars, such as the Honda Fit.
I have a Mini-Goldendoodle 35 lbs. Not small enough to be constantly lifting up and out my CRV and not big enough to easily jump in and out of. So, the only vehicle on this list that I would consider is the Chrysler Pacifica due to the stow-and-go 2nd row which allows for my medium sized dog to easily jump in and out of with one of the 2nd row seats still up so he can have a safe place (with hammock) to watch outside. I totally miss the Honda Element (best dog car ever made) and the Honda HRV 2nd row magic seats that could flip up for my dog to easily jump into and out off and like the Pacifica one could just flip up one side of the 2nd row allowing for my dog to jump up on the other seat and with a hammock be safe and able to watch outside. I really don't want to purchase a vehicle as large as the Pacifica but car manufacturers are not longer very dog friendly.
they're all so high up! Any slightly older dog will have trouble with SUVs. Aren't there any larger hatchbacks or estates/wagons that are more suitable?
I gotta throw the Tesla model x in here. I get it, it’s crazy expensive. But, as a “no budget” option, it’s amazing. You can lower it for easy access… it has a dog mode on the climate… it’s the safest car on the planet. We were fortunate enough to be gifted one, and it was awesome for our Lab who was already a geriatric when we received the car. We could tell Lilly like it more than our previous cars cause she could stretch out in the back. Having said that…. As my family has grown to multiple children, it’s not the best family car. It’s okay. The Honda and Toyota minivans are a better option if you have more than 2 kids and a dog, IMO (we’re currently looking at minivans to replace our X 😂😂😂)… if you’re 1-2 kids plus a dog and you have a fairly substantial income, don’t rule it out.
Did your cargo space measurements ALWAYS include space when the rear space was folded or only sometimes? I ask because I felt like it went back and forth on measuring with and without seats down. I also looked at the Subaru outback and with seats up it did NOT have 75 sq ft of cargo space at all!!! I went by writeups of cars to check cargo space, plus visited showrooms and surprisingly the JEEP Grand Cherokee had one of the biggest measurements. Over 50 sq ft with all seats upright.
I have a Saint Bernard as well and he loves our Toyota 4Runner with the roll down back window. We always have him in the back because he is to big for the front plus he loves sticking his head out people are always taking pictures of him because of how big he is.
My wife and I bought a Rottweiler puppy yesterday and only this morning we decided to buy a bigger car and your video pops up! 😂
Enjoy!!! I can remember a time other than Army years that I didn’t have at least A dog. My wife and family and I have had had Rotties for the last 30 years. Best breed I have ever had the pleasure of owning.
Oh, yeah, they do take up a lot of room lol.
Gonna need a duriable interrior
Look at the kia Telluride. Very roomy and boxy
You need a bus not a car for that dog hahaha
I currently drive a Mitsubishi outlander and my rescue pup is a Great Pyrenees X Borzoi, he's 100lbs and still growing! Thank you for this!
Cars come vacuum cleaners? I want a new car for my dog, of course!
Great video for us doggie lovers
THANK YOU! I love your channel! You show off all the breeds I love, such as the Great Dane and English Mastiff. I really learn a lot.
2003-2007 sequoia has a unique roll down rear window ny dogs love it ppl take pictures all the time
I am disabled and use a service dog AND a wheelchair (and it doesn’t exactly “fold” as much as it perhaps should). I upgraded from a Hyundai Accent hatchback (which actually worked fine, we were just cramped) to a hybrid Toyota Highlander. I get around the same gas milage because it’s a hybrid, and there’s room for the wheelchair, service dog but also room for my friends and even groceries/luggage/etc. I plan on getting a Great Dane for my next service dog (current is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever) and I think this car might have enough room for BOTH dogs, perhaps even in their kennels! Can’t say enough about the highlander and I’ve only got the 2007 version! 🤣
why do you need a great dane you cant get something else have considered having to travel on a plane, train or both?????
@@TheSuperi9 funny you replied to this, I just got my Dane puppy! I already had a 80 pound dog as my now retired service dog, so yes I have been on planes, trains and even ferries. Most places have specific disability seating which usually has more leg room. I always make sure I am upgraded to bulkhead seating on planes. It is, however, possible for dogs, even the size of Danes to “tuck” into smaller spaces by curling up. If it was really an issue I would buy a second seat, however most times if my dog is taking up some of the leg room of the person next to me I offer to readjust him and they always WANT my dog near them so lol.
This is a really good video! I have a GoldenDoodle/Retriever and he is just NOT comfortable in my (Now Former) Toyota Camry, So I decided to look for cars with my pup and he pointed to this video with his paw, So I watched it while he had a puplay-date with his best friend, Boots. So I watched and watched until I made the final decision of buying a 4Runner, As it is very expensive it was worth it, He now has a comfortable SUV where I sometimes toss him treats. Thank you so much for this video, It has made my dogs life very much better in cars.
Very helpful video thanks for sharing this.
Great video. Never even thought about this topic but it really makes sense, especially for an active family that includes their dogs in their activities. 👍
The Chevy Suburban, Chevy Express Van or the GMC versions are tried and tested options. These have been used for decades, to haul family and dogs. Can seat 8 or more and still plenty of room for dog crates.
Good job, but I would still consider the step-in height a dog might have to jump or climb up. If necessary, a foldable ramp makes sense. For city dwellers or bargain hunters
I´m missing small cars, such as the Honda Fit.
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Great 7 detailed info Zeke!
Great topic!
I'm in the market for a car. Thank you for this!
I own four German Shepherd Dog's and in keeping with their heritage I bought them a Mercedes Benz E 450 4MATIC ALL TERRAIN.
They seem to like it....
Minivan - lots of room. Low to ground, practical
I have a Mini-Goldendoodle 35 lbs. Not small enough to be constantly lifting up and out my CRV and not big enough to easily jump in and out of. So, the only vehicle on this list that I would consider is the Chrysler Pacifica due to the stow-and-go 2nd row which allows for my medium sized dog to easily jump in and out of with one of the 2nd row seats still up so he can have a safe place (with hammock) to watch outside. I totally miss the Honda Element (best dog car ever made) and the Honda HRV 2nd row magic seats that could flip up for my dog to easily jump into and out off and like the Pacifica one could just flip up one side of the 2nd row allowing for my dog to jump up on the other seat and with a hammock be safe and able to watch outside. I really don't want to purchase a vehicle as large as the Pacifica but car manufacturers are not longer very dog friendly.
Toyota Sienna XSE AWD. the built in vaccum was impossible to find ,then discontinued early 2021.
they're all so high up! Any slightly older dog will have trouble with SUVs. Aren't there any larger hatchbacks or estates/wagons that are more suitable?
Volvo wagons; they have a great doggie steel barrier you can get for the back which flips up and stays up when you don’t need it
I gotta throw the Tesla model x in here. I get it, it’s crazy expensive. But, as a “no budget” option, it’s amazing. You can lower it for easy access… it has a dog mode on the climate… it’s the safest car on the planet. We were fortunate enough to be gifted one, and it was awesome for our Lab who was already a geriatric when we received the car. We could tell Lilly like it more than our previous cars cause she could stretch out in the back. Having said that…. As my family has grown to multiple children, it’s not the best family car. It’s okay. The Honda and Toyota minivans are a better option if you have more than 2 kids and a dog, IMO (we’re currently looking at minivans to replace our X 😂😂😂)… if you’re 1-2 kids plus a dog and you have a fairly substantial income, don’t rule it out.
Did your cargo space measurements ALWAYS include space when the rear space was folded or only sometimes? I ask because I felt like it went back and forth on measuring with and without seats down. I also looked at the Subaru outback and with seats up it did NOT have 75 sq ft of cargo space at all!!! I went by writeups of cars to check cargo space, plus visited showrooms and surprisingly the JEEP Grand Cherokee had one of the biggest measurements. Over 50 sq ft with all seats upright.
For 12 years I've driven a Honda Element, without any complaints from my Aussies 🐶 imo the Element is better than the Kia.
I wish they would make a new version of that car. Now that my dog's older, it would be perfect. It was so good for dogs.
Thinking about a Skoda Kodiaq RS ... but its only availabla on diesel... i want gas...
Ford flex, Ford Bronco Sport.
"the rear windows is retractable" Whats next, All doors have window wipers?
My other car is a Furr-ari! 🐕🐕🐕
My male pitbull love my jeep you said Jeep he has out the door my female pitbull is scared of cars but she loves to chase them
I have Saint Bernard he is 3yrs old know i am looking for a car where he be comfy same time safe and space so he can move easily
I have a Saint Bernard as well and he loves our Toyota 4Runner with the roll down back window. We always have him in the back because he is to big for the front plus he loves sticking his head out people are always taking pictures of him because of how big he is.
Honda Element
I think the Honda is number 1
Ram ProMaster City.
Honda odyssey and Volvo sounds more worth it
What about used cars for broke kids