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Re: Sidecar tether!

Welcome!

This is a tricky problem. What I did was buy nylon straps and metal clamps.
The straps are tied to the sides of the sidecar wherever you can tie them down,
and one coming from the back of the sidecar. attach a metal clamp or hook onto
the ends of the straps which will hook then onto the back of your dogs harness
after he's been placed in the sidecar. I use a comfortable harness for my dog
that's normally used as a seat belt for dogs. Amazon sells them and I'm sure
other places too. Here's the link for the one I bought from amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Good-Pet-Stuff-Travelin-Harness/dp/B0009YWKRI

What I would encourage you to do is place a couple of pillows into the floor of
the sidecar so your dogs head can see over the top. Then I suggest teaching
your dog to lay down while you ride. If your dog can't see over the top he
won't want to lay down and it's scary when they stand. I would also offer a
suggestion to buy "Doggles" to protect your dogs eyes since particles can hit
their eyes. They're available on a lot of websites if you google it. Also I
like to put "Mutt Muffs" on my dogs ears when going on longer rides because the
engine noise is extra loud for dogs. I'll include a link of my dog to show you
how her car is setup. This was taken before she learned to stay seated and
before I added an extra pillow for her comfort.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFdiDvqBuQY&feature=channel_page

I hope that helps. You're going to have a blast!! Enjoy :).
Linda and Rose



--- In Bikerdogs@yahoogroups.com, "J. Davis" <jdesertqueen@...> wrote:
>
> Hio Folks,
>
> I'm new in this group.  I've got a question for you! 
>
> My guardian just bought me a bike with a sidecar.  She wants to know the best
way to loosly tether me in the sidecar - after she removes the seat and puts in
a dogbed.  She can't find a commercial tether so she plans on making one.
>
> She'll put me in a harness and is thinking of using 5 mm "shock cord" to
tether the harness to the sidecar.  She'll put a cloth covering over the shock
cord so I don't get any "rope burns".
>
> Does anyone out there have any experience with tethers in sidecars?
> What works?
> What doesn't work?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>  
> Namaste,
>  
> HRH Sir Phineas Dagwood the Lucky
>  
> a.k.a. Lucky
>





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Hio Folks, I'm new in this group.  I've got a question for you!  My guardian just bought me a bike with a sidecar.  She wants to know the best way to...
J. Davis
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Welcome! This is a tricky problem. What I did was buy nylon straps and metal clamps. The straps are tied to the sides of the sidecar wherever you can tie...
Linda Marie
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I do not tether mine to the trike. I would hate to get in a wreck and them be trapped. ... From: Linda Marie To: Bikerdogs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July...
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