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    Too cool

    how cool is this...http://www.discountramps.com/dog-carrier-motorcycle.htm
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    get a real dog, then it can stay at home without being scared and shitting itself everywhere
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    I've got one of these;

    http://www.beastriders.com/products/gallery/index.html

    I can't find a photo of Ted in it but you can see how it works. The dog loves being in the wind.

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    Cheers Biggles--excellent. I thoght of getting a chair for the XS -just for the dog.Banks Peninsular-top spot,Akaroa etc. Used to holiday at Le Bons bay as a kid

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    Ted comes into town (work) with me every day, at the fuel company where I work he is called 'Diesel Dog', I used to work for a gas company where he was called 'Gas Dog'. The bike was one of the few things he couldent do with me, I too looked at a chair but its not me, as long as it is warmish Ted loves riding and took to it like a duck to water. We did a Santa run here in Chch for the kids in hospital and the dog was just brillant, the sick kids just loved him to bits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisso View Post
    Not even remotely
    Keep it rubber-side down...

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    Do they do one for spiders as well? I'd like to take my tarantulas to work...

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles2000 View Post
    Ted comes into town (work) with me every day, at the fuel company where I work he is called 'Diesel Dog', I used to work for a gas company where he was called 'Gas Dog'.
    So what kind of dog is Ted?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles2000 View Post
    I've got one of these;

    http://www.beastriders.com/products/gallery/index.html

    I can't find a photo of Ted in it but you can see how it works. The dog loves being in the wind.
    Somewhere we we used to live, I used to see a guy most days carrying a dog on a bike. The dog was about the size of the one in that link, and he used to carry it in a backpack.
    Dog didn't seem to mind the ride, but was obviously uncomfortable in the pack.

    I used to work on a farm, and many of the guys' dogs used to ride on the back of their farmbikes. I wanted to train our foxy/spaniel cross to ride on my bike, but he was a real wuss, and wouldn't have a bar of it.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea View Post
    Not even remotely
    Yeah a beer crate would be better eh

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    Thats cool. When we were kids our german shepard used to just sit on a board on the back of my dads bike when we hooned about on the farm... It loved it.
    No seatbelt though so of course we didn't speed.
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    Our Lab is 22kg and he is only 6 months old. He will be bigger than me when he grows up. Good luck getting him into one of those
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    How do you reckon Id go with this lil Fulla??
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    bull mastiff? cool dog (aside from the weight the drool down the back of the jacket would be disgusting)

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    my old boy used to just bite the front wheel and then go under both, get up, and try again.
    Blasted Grey hound blood in him meant he could play this game over 50kph!!!!
    Fast, but man was he dumb.
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    I used to be a Postie & found the worst dogs were Border Collies--Theye bred to chase things....not many sheep in Sydney, so they chase the Postie on his mighty CT110

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