Does anyone ride with their dog?
Moderator: robbosmans
Kind of an odd question...
I just got a pup and wanted to start taking him out on some of my rides. Does anyone do this? What can I use to carry him? I was thinking a backpack of some sort but I can't really find anything out there. He's 8lbs right now and will get up to around 15.
I just got a pup and wanted to start taking him out on some of my rides. Does anyone do this? What can I use to carry him? I was thinking a backpack of some sort but I can't really find anything out there. He's 8lbs right now and will get up to around 15.
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- btompkins0112
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My fried took his Boston Terrier out the other week in the Timbuk2 Raider back
http://instagram.com/p/oBZUPiirVK/
Timbuk2 also have an actual dog barrier backpack...
http://instagram.com/p/oBZUPiirVK/
Timbuk2 also have an actual dog barrier backpack...
I would ride with my dog but he's too fast. He's tops out at about 70 km/h. (He's also done after 500 - 700 metres and at 95 lbs he ain't going in no backpack).
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