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I volunteer for an animal rescue and occasionally transport dogs in my vantage. It all depends on the type of dog.. You probably only want to bring an older or very calm dog in it. You do not want a dog that will jump up on the door or center console, it will only take one nail scratch to ruin the interior.
I guess it all depends how rich you are
Size of the dog too, but that would seem obvious no?
I saw a picture a while back of George Michael with his Golden Retriever in the passenger seat of his convertible Jaguar XK.
I have a 50-ish pound Australian Shepherd (Kahlo) that loves to go for a car ride, but acts spastic for the most part during the journey. Previously he has been a back seat passenger in my Land Rover, and I have one of those hammock-type things to keep him from falling to the floor or clawing his way to the front seat. I had to pick him up from boarding the other day after a business trip, and my Land Rover was on the fritz (imagine that). No choice but to fetch him in the AM. I brought a generous supply of blankets to protect the leather. He actually seemed to be calmer in the AM, despite the noise level and stiffer ride. He’s not going to be afforded the opportunity to ride in it often, mind you, despite being my best buddy. And I don’t know how he’d fare with the top down...