Getting a big dog into a small car?
Hello!
Well, I have wound up adopting a greyhound (not the first one I was thinking of... this one is an older black female named Trinkett, a bit more settled than the younger one I first met.) So far, things seem to be going OK. The cats are hiding in a closet, but I think that, with time, they will decide to come out and get acquainted. It's going to take some time, but I think that they will come around.
But one thing I didn't consider as well as I should have... I drive a very small car, a 2001 Celica hatchback to be exact, and this is not a small dog! And at some point I am going to have to get her in the car to go to the vet, park, etc. I tried to get her in the car earlier, and she got to where she had both front feet on the passenger seat, but she was entirely unwilling to pick up the back feet, I think because she couldn't tell where they were or where to put them. And getting her into the back seat was impossible, because the opening to it really is very narrow. The cat carriers barely fit in.
So any advice that people have would be appreciated. I'm wondering if the best approach would be to get a ramp and load her into the back trunk area, with the back seats down.
Here's some pictures of the car: Toyota Celica Pictures. They have both internal and external shots.