Dogs in sidecars and on the back of bikes, etc.

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Dogs in sidecars and on the back of bikes, etc.

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I'm thinkin of teaching my boy to ride on the tank, maybe the bitch seat when he gets too big. Any advice? He's already getting too big for a backpack strapped to my chest. J.
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perhaps one of those doggy harnesses to help him stay there "in case" and then take a few slow trips around the back yard?
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