Road Tripping: Custom Vacation Guide For Non-Sporting Dogs
Published December 15, 2008
These dogs are not known for there athletic abilities but are known for their companionship, that's why a road trip is perfect for the non-sporting dog. For a full list of Non-Sporting dogs check out petside's list of breeds.
Car Suggestions: Hybrids
Petside's Picks:
The Toyota Prius: Base MSRP $20,950
Why we like it: This fuel efficient car is loaded with safety features, making traveling fun, green and safe. Small is stature but large on space, the Prius is a great choice for the open road. Standard features include: Automatic Climate control, 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks, Push-button start, Power windows. For a list of features check out DriverTV.com.
The GMC Yukon: Base MSRP $35,690
Why we like it: Like most of our picks this car is spacious, which is very useful on long trips with your four-legged friend. The Yukon isn't the best on gas but better than your average SUV. Standard Features include: Side assistant steps, DVD-based navigation system, Rearview camera system, three-zone climate control. For a list of features check out DriverTV.com.
Pet Trip Suggestions
Take to the road and go. Don't forget to make some doggie pit stops along the way. These are fun suggestion for pet lovers. Remember never to leave your dog in your car unattended. Check out the feature on pet-friendly hotels for room suggestions on your sight-seeing adventures.
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Check out this Travelskoot for detailed trip ideas.
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