About the site
Nowhere else on the web will you find such dedication to these poor, confused animals. Where are they being taken? Will they be coming back? What happens if they need to go to the toilet? Maybe it’s time somebody took five minutes to explain it to them before they’re bundled into the boot of a Land Rover like a Mafia hit. Who knows, if we’re not careful and they spend too much time in their metal prisons, they might just learn to drive.
So if you’re concerned about the plight of these animals, or let’s face it, maybe you’re just a bit perverted and like looking at this kind of thing on the Internet all day, we’ll be bringing you regular updates.
If you have any of your own photos of dogs in cars or would just like to say hello, visit the contact section.
About the book
Old fans of the site may remember my plans to put together a Dogs in Cars photography book. You'll be glad to know this is still our ultimate aim for the project. With that in mind, if you're submitting an image, be aware that sometime in the future, I might be interested in using it in the book. If you are resizing or reducing the quality of your photo to make it a small enough file size for submission, then PLEASE keep the original.
About the Authors
Jerome Turner is a freelance designer and writer. He has written several books on web and graphic design and regularly contributes artwork and features to magazines such as Computer Arts. To find out more go to www.jerometurner.co.uk You can email Jerome at woof@dogsincars.co.uk.
Daniel Mcskelly is a graphic designer and web applications programmer, providing web sites and browser based applications through his company Biscuit Interactive. Daniel also shows off his horrendously amateurish photography (and even worse writing) on his personal site, www.mode5.net.
Paul Lacey is a Web Producer & Consultant. He specialises in developing, designing and managing web sites, content management systems & e-strategy. He currently works for Bafta award winning arts organisation The Public. To find our more go to www.paullacey.co.uk (new site coming soon). You can email Paul at paul@dogsincars.co.uk.
About the host
ExpertHost.com are the hosts of dogsincars.co.uk. To find out more about ExpertHost’s services please visit ExpertHost.com.