Bike Dog Carrier - The Chainlink2024-03-28T19:40:31Zhttps://thechainlink.org/forum/topics/bike-dog-carrier?commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A1130103&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI didn't know about this opti…tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-18:2211490:Comment:11301032019-10-18T17:45:05.613ZYasmeenhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/YasmeenSchuller
<p>I didn't know about this option. Thanks for posting! I like the side option with the clip to keep the pup secure. I figured I'm not the only one that needs/wants to ride with my dog so I searched the forum to see if there was a thread. </p>
<p>I didn't know about this option. Thanks for posting! I like the side option with the clip to keep the pup secure. I figured I'm not the only one that needs/wants to ride with my dog so I searched the forum to see if there was a thread. </p> It looks like this is fairly…tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-18:2211490:Comment:11301002019-10-18T17:42:10.215ZBenhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/Ben181
<p>It looks like this is fairly out of date, and recently come back to life, but if you have a small dog, I like the Timbuk2 Muttmover backpack. It has a clip to keep her from jumping out, but she likes to stick her head out the side while we ride. Like Yasmeen said, it takes a bit of getting used to their movement on your back, but I don't even notice any more. The first few rides were weird, though.…</p>
<p>It looks like this is fairly out of date, and recently come back to life, but if you have a small dog, I like the Timbuk2 Muttmover backpack. It has a clip to keep her from jumping out, but she likes to stick her head out the side while we ride. Like Yasmeen said, it takes a bit of getting used to their movement on your back, but I don't even notice any more. The first few rides were weird, though.<a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3668578285?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3668578285?profile=RESIZE_710x" class="align-full"/></a></p> The fuzzier one likes it more…tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-11:2211490:Comment:11298712019-10-11T21:27:49.167ZSeancarlhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/Seancarl
<p>The fuzzier one likes it more, she gets really excited when she see's me putting it on. The other isn't as excited, but seems to like it once we get moving. </p>
<p>The fuzzier one likes it more, she gets really excited when she see's me putting it on. The other isn't as excited, but seems to like it once we get moving. </p> oh my gosh!!! Those two are s…tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-10:2211490:Comment:11299242019-10-10T15:59:07.703ZYasmeenhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/YasmeenSchuller
<p>oh my gosh!!! Those two are some of the cutest bike doggos! Do they enjoy the ride?</p>
<p>oh my gosh!!! Those two are some of the cutest bike doggos! Do they enjoy the ride?</p> tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-09:2211490:Comment:11300292019-10-09T22:19:22.401ZSeancarlhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/Seancarl
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<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3654078922?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3654078922?profile=RESIZE_710x" class="align-left"/></a></p> I finally had the opportunity…tag:thechainlink.org,2019-10-09:2211490:Comment:11300082019-10-09T17:04:28.586ZYasmeenhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/YasmeenSchuller
<p>I finally had the opportunity to bring Lily out on my bike using a K-9 backpack last weekend when we had an Open Streets DC event with 3 car-free miles. It took some time - I used it to take her on a few walks first to get her used to it. She's a little squirmy so I may just stick to open streets events until I have a little more confidence with her. …</p>
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<p>I finally had the opportunity to bring Lily out on my bike using a K-9 backpack last weekend when we had an Open Streets DC event with 3 car-free miles. It took some time - I used it to take her on a few walks first to get her used to it. She's a little squirmy so I may just stick to open streets events until I have a little more confidence with her. </p>
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<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3653663829?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img width="500" class="align-full" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3653663829?profile=RESIZE_710x"/></a></p> Resurrecting this thread to a…tag:thechainlink.org,2013-06-08:2211490:Comment:7035222013-06-08T16:54:33.351ZJulia 3.5/7.5 mihttps://thechainlink.org/profile/JuliaC
<p>Resurrecting this thread to ask if anyone has firsthand experience with the Croozer or Burley Bee trailers. I'd like to buy from REI in case our 45lb. dog isn't a fan. The Croozer doesn't seem to be as well made, but I like that it's intended for dogs. We have a car harness that could work with the Burley system and keep her in place, but I'm not sure the floor of it is durable enough. </p>
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<p>Thoughts? Ideas? Opinions?</p>
<p>Resurrecting this thread to ask if anyone has firsthand experience with the Croozer or Burley Bee trailers. I'd like to buy from REI in case our 45lb. dog isn't a fan. The Croozer doesn't seem to be as well made, but I like that it's intended for dogs. We have a car harness that could work with the Burley system and keep her in place, but I'm not sure the floor of it is durable enough. </p>
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<p>Thoughts? Ideas? Opinions?</p> Hey Martha,
I'm late to thi…tag:thechainlink.org,2011-04-18:2211490:Comment:3237902011-04-18T14:25:59.138ZSarah D.https://thechainlink.org/profile/Sarahld
<p>Hey Martha,</p>
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<p>I'm late to this discussion, but a few years ago when I went car-free, I bought a wonderful DoggyRide trailer (<a href="http://www.doggyride.com/" target="_blank">http://www.doggyride.com/</a>) for about $350 and was super impressed with everything about it, but my scaredy-cat dog was so not into it. I have since tried in the warm seasons to get her trained to like it (by going to the beach, dog parks, friends' houses) - and will do that again - but for the most…</p>
<p>Hey Martha,</p>
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<p>I'm late to this discussion, but a few years ago when I went car-free, I bought a wonderful DoggyRide trailer (<a href="http://www.doggyride.com/" target="_blank">http://www.doggyride.com/</a>) for about $350 and was super impressed with everything about it, but my scaredy-cat dog was so not into it. I have since tried in the warm seasons to get her trained to like it (by going to the beach, dog parks, friends' houses) - and will do that again - but for the most part it's been a struggle to get her comfortable enough with it to use it as much as I would like. That said, this summer I hope to take her out more and you'd be welcome to photograph us!</p>
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<p>Sarah</p> You can shop pet bicycle carr…tag:thechainlink.org,2011-04-16:2211490:Comment:3230782011-04-16T02:07:23.240ZTony Lhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/TonyL983
<p>You can shop pet bicycle carriers on Amazon. I had a basket put on my handlebars then set the pet carrier inside it. </p>
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<p>You can shop pet bicycle carriers on Amazon. I had a basket put on my handlebars then set the pet carrier inside it. </p>
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<p>Tony</p> I have covered the subject on…tag:thechainlink.org,2011-04-15:2211490:Comment:3223222011-04-15T14:39:13.989ZKathy Schubert 'n Suzy Schnauzerhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/KathySchubertandSuzySchnauzer
<p>I have covered the subject on small dogs and Todd Allen has added advice for larger dogs on my website:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kangarooconnection.com/dogsonbicycles.html" target="_blank">http://www.kangarooconnection.com/dogsonbicycles.html</a></p>
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<p>I would like to add to my "dogsonbicycles" emailing list anybody who wants occasional postings of cute stuff about dogs like this one last night:…</p>
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<p>I have covered the subject on small dogs and Todd Allen has added advice for larger dogs on my website:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kangarooconnection.com/dogsonbicycles.html" target="_blank">http://www.kangarooconnection.com/dogsonbicycles.html</a></p>
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<p>I would like to add to my "dogsonbicycles" emailing list anybody who wants occasional postings of cute stuff about dogs like this one last night:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tailsinc.com/2011/04/kandu-can-do-anything/" target="_blank">http://www.tailsinc.com/2011/04/kandu-can-do-anything/</a></p>
<p>It's about a two legged dog with two wheels.</p>
<p>Just send your e-mail address to me at kangarookathy@yahoo.com and say you want to be on my list. </p>
<p>I will also let you know if I schedule a ride for people who ride with their dogs. </p>