After you get a dog, an unex­pected event is how much the dog(s) will influ­ence what you drive. Want that cute lit­tle two-seater Mini Cooper? Get a Bull­mas­tiff or a Great Dane and the mini­van may not seem such a bad choice after all.

For­tu­nately with a French Bull­dog, you can get a smaller car. (Though if you are into lots of Frenchie acces­sories, it can fill up fast.) With Frenchies, it’s the AC you have to test care­fully, as some smaller cars don’t pump out cold air very fast.

There is actu­ally a site offer­ing com­pre­hen­sive reviews of cars based on their dog-ability and dog-suitability. Visit http://dogcars.com and see if the car you’ve been drool­ing for lives up to your needs, and more impor­tantly, your dog’s needs.

With our crew, the smaller the car, the bet­ter. Espe­cially if you can pick it up in your mouth and carry it around the kitchen. See the clip below as an example.

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