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Originally posted by purse junkie
I had the exact same issue with my dog. He would park his paws in the center-console cup-holders for a secure ride and stick his head forward so that his hair neatly covered my glasses while I drove. Must be the "I am Lord of the Universe" thing.
He was also known to simply kick the front-seat passenger into the back of the car so he could have that seat, to improve his view. 
edited to remove breed identifiers, as my dog's unruly behavior is well-known
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The very first Car and Driver comparison of the Suburban to the Expidition took away points from the Expedition because the lab(rador retriever) testers kept sliding off the wood vaneer center console in the Expedition, whereas they were firmly planted on the more dog-friendly center console of the Suburban.
Back when I drove a Suburban, the Displaced Dog really appreciated the large center console. He would tolerate third parties in the front seat much better in the Suburban than he does in the Explorer.