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    Quote Originally Posted by Verismo View Post
    Saw this earlier on Facebook and it really made me smile. I've thought about doing this before, but the execution on yours is awesome.

    The pup's eye protection is great. I wonder if it might be worth thinking about ear protection? Don't exactly know how you'd rig it. I just know a dog's hearing is really sensitive and valuable to its quality of life.


    Jason
    I thought if he ear protection as well.
    But in reality, she lies down behind me and doesn’t get much wind blast at all.
    She’s learned very quickly when to sit up to enjoy the wind and when to lie down behind me.
    As of she can read the speedo on my bike, she sits up under 45mph.
    As soon as I hit 45mph, she lies down which makes me feel safe and stable, as if I’m riding solo.
    We’ve done more than enough highway speed riding and I’m confident she can tag along on any ride I go now.

    As far as “pit stops” are concerned, if need more of it than she does.... lol
    So it’s not really a problem at all.
    I must say though, she has always been a great traveler in my car/ truck.
    She remains nice and calm when she sees other dogs while in/ on a vehicle/ bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB View Post
    I thought if he ear protection as well.
    But in reality, she lies down behind me and doesn’t get much wind blast at all.
    She’s learned very quickly when to sit up to enjoy the wind and when to lie down behind me.
    As of she can read the speedo on my bike, she sits up under 45mph.
    As soon as I hit 45mph, she lies down which makes me feel safe and stable, as if I’m riding solo.
    We’ve done more than enough highway speed riding and I’m confident she can tag along on any ride I go now.

    As far as “pit stops” are concerned, if need more of it than she does.... lol
    So it’s not really a problem at all.
    I must say though, she has always been a great traveler in my car/ truck.
    She remains nice and calm when she sees other dogs while in/ on a vehicle/ bike.
    That is awesome that you've thought of it and you two already have a system worked out. Warms my heart when people take good care care of their furry friends. Many happy miles to the both of you.

    Jason

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