Road Tripping with Toy Dogs
Published December 15, 2008
With their baby size and charming expressions, toy dogs are appealing to almost everyone.
Because of their small size, though, toy breeds are delicate. These dogs need to be protected from hot or cold weather. But heir size makes them portable, so you can take them almost anywhere with you.
For a full list Toy dogs, check out petside's list of breeds.
Car Suggestions: Luxury Sedans
Petside's Picks:
Merecedes CLS63 AMG: Base MSRP $93,975
Why we like it: This car is luxury at it's finest with it's leather upholstered seats and genuine wood interior. Merecedes are known for their safety features and this car is no exception. The CLS63 is not great on gas, but it's great on looks.
Standard Features include: 18-inch alloy wheels, daytime running lights. Power-adjustable, power folding, heated, auto-dimming outside mirrors. For a list of features check out DriverTV.com.
BMW 7-Series Sedan: Base MSRP $75,800<
Why we like it: The safety features and Germany engineering make the BMW one of our favorite luxury sedans. This car handles like a dream. Check out our travel product suggestions to find the best harnesses and seatbelts for this ride.
Standard Features include: Ultrasonic parking assist, Automatic Climate Control, Leather upholstery, GPS navigation system. For a list of features check out DriverTV.com.
Pet Road Trip Guides:
- Road Tripping Guide For Herding Dogs
- Road Tripping Guide For Sporting Dogs
- Road Tripping Guide For Non Sporting Dogs
- Road Tripping Guide For Toy Dogs
- Road Tripping Guide For Cats
For tips on safely traveling with your dog, check out the video Training: Introduction to Car Safety





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