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Subaru Forester
The Subaru Forester in all its previous iterations has been a deserving chariot of man and his best friend, capable of going on great outdoor excursions, rugged enough to stand the test of time, and built with a basic enough interior to survive all canine antics. But the latest incarnation one ups all that have come before. With the rear seats folded, it boasts 76.1 cubic feet, with a high roof to boot. The tailgate opening is bigger than before, and crucially, the cargo bay floor and sides are made of a new dirt-resistant, scuff resistant, easily cleanable material to ensure no matter how dirty your canine’s adventures are, the mess is always easily dealt with.
Dodge Journey
Big dogs need a big ride, and when it comes to family vehicles, few are as spacious as the Dodge Journey. With space for up to seven occupants, the loading bay becomes completely cavernous with seats stowed for maximum space. Paired with wide door openings, and a raised – but not excessively tall ground clearance, the Journey is perfect for the family – including the furry faced members of the clan.
Bonus for the Speed Freaks: Mercedes-AMG E63 S Wagon
For as long as there have been fast family wagons, there’s been the standing joke that the kids will never be late for school again. But family wagons have always had the benefit of being able to ferry the whole family, and the dogs to boot. It stands to reason then that the fast family wagon ensures the dogs will never be late for puppy-classes again – and the Mercedes-AMG E63 S Wagon is by far the quickest way to get them there.
With 603 horsepower courtesy of its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and with all-wheel drive to keep things grounded, the AMG E63 S Wagon is monumentally quick, with the added benefit of space for your high-octane loving canine companion. A word of caution though, speed and canine passengers don’t go together simultaneously – only exercise one at a time.
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