My 96 lb. Dawg

Ol' Man Jeb

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Sep 8, 2013
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I have been wanting to give my 96 lb. dawg "Gator" a ride on our trike like forever. I don't want to drag him behind in a trailer for fear of force feeding him exhaust gases. (I couldn't afford a trailer anyway). I saw a picture while surfing the 'net' some time back of a dog carrier a fella had made that took the place of the trunk. I thought I had saved it but for the life of me I can't remember where I found it.
 
Might be that exhaust fumes would still be a problem especially in stop/go traffic, along with lack of fresh air, loud noise for dog ears, and heat.

Sidecar set-up might be a better way to go for that large of a dog but most likely more expensive than a trailer.
 
Jeb..that is one hunk of a dog.... and purdy too!



And best of all... he's a bona fide chick magnet... but one has to beware especially approaching the house, car, and when he is on leash, very protective. Turn him loose and he's your best friend.
 

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