Possibly the stupidest question ever seen on BB?
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It was said more tongue in cheek based on previous comments about carriers to be honest. My recollection of seeing dogs in carriers has always been particularly brainless toy breeds which are less aware of what is going on so less phased by it. More aware or not most intelligent dogs are easier to train though, and many would take this in their stride I agree. I suspect a great number wouldn't however, especially if not exposed at a very young age.
You'd have to run a test... but, given that, to a man dog, their reaction to an open car window is stick their heads through the gap, I'd guess that most would be OK.
Mind you, sitting at the lights with Pillion Dog going mental at every passing er, passer-by, or dog or cat or pigeon or cyclist might be a bit embarrassing.
Mind you, sitting at the lights with Pillion Dog going mental at every passing er, passer-by, or dog or cat or pigeon or cyclist might be a bit embarrassing.
Some of the older riders on here will remember these. Slightly before my time but I believe Sidewinders were used to get around licence laws at the time by adding a "sidecar" (happy to be corrected on this).
No longer made and no idea whether they are scrap or cost hundreds due to being retro. Look easy(ish) to add/remove and would make a good base for any sort of dog box.
(That's not me)
Guess you may get an argument over whether it is still a solo MC but if the bay is that underused hopefully nobody will give a monkey's enough to complain about it.
No longer made and no idea whether they are scrap or cost hundreds due to being retro. Look easy(ish) to add/remove and would make a good base for any sort of dog box.
(That's not me)
Guess you may get an argument over whether it is still a solo MC but if the bay is that underused hopefully nobody will give a monkey's enough to complain about it.
StuB said:
I've followed a bike with a towed trailer (covered) which contained a bearded colley. Not sure about your parking issue. Perhaps you could lend the dog to a 'down & out' to improve the sympathy points for selling the big issue/free dog minder??
Old guy with a moped does that around town here - he rides along with a little trailer that has his two dogs (Jack Russell type things) in the back. Barely goes above 5 mph so has a queue of traffic behind hi mind.I've had a couple of dogs go pillion with me over the years. It's alright until you get to the pub and she takes her helmet off, reminding you that you shouldn't have gone ugly early, to beat the rush at the night club the previous weekend.
Edited by 3DP on Wednesday 25th November 21:45
3DP said:
I've had a couple of dogs go pillion with me over the years. It's alright until you get to the pub and she takes her helmet off, reminding you that you shouldn't have ugly early, to beat the rush at the night club the previous weekend.
Wondered when the inevitable would be posted. http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=mu...
Designed for dogs to go in light aircraft but would do the job
Designed for dogs to go in light aircraft but would do the job
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