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    Hi!

    We were now live there are many bike and hiking trails so we have purchased bikes.
    Now Apollo and Atlas would love to come along! And we would also love to take them.
    Does anyone have any suggestions?
    Any reason we can't use the ones meant for humans?

    thanks
    Debbie and Apollo
    Apollo -13.2 lbs. Since 12/24/06. Vetsulin - 7.0 units 2x's a day. Royal Canin-Digestive Low Fat LF dry & canned. Chlorestoral meds once a day. Fish Oil 2x's a day. Potassium Citrate Granules for bladder stones.

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    Re: Bike Trailers

    My niece hauls her daughter all over in one of the pull behind trailers. There are plastic covers that you might need to use to keep the dogs in (might get hot at times of the year) unless you could figure out a way to seat belt them in.

    Sounds like fun! I want to go too!!!


    Denise
    Denise, Bogie (diabetic, cushings, now cancer), Molly (diabetic)
    Reba (Cushings) and the other 12 cats and 4 dogs.

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    • #3
      Re: Bike Trailers

      I have been on the internet looking and comparing.
      It seems the only difference is the straps that are inside -- seatbelts for the human rider and hooks for the Furbabies
      Now to figure out which one will work and not brake the bank.
      Apollo has been in a stroller before and on ATV's in a carrier (and LOVES it) and does very well -- Atlas.... well I think he'll take a bit of training -- he gets so excited and this is all new to him... I don't want him to bark all the time.
      thanks for the feedback

      Debbie & Apollo
      Apollo -13.2 lbs. Since 12/24/06. Vetsulin - 7.0 units 2x's a day. Royal Canin-Digestive Low Fat LF dry & canned. Chlorestoral meds once a day. Fish Oil 2x's a day. Potassium Citrate Granules for bladder stones.

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