rwhit
Junior Dawg
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Post by rwhit on Oct 29, 2008 12:27:32 GMT -5
Just thought I would post a pic of my scoot with what I think is a great idea to be able to take my dog to the office, who was very upset when I got the scoot because she was used to going everyday to the office with me. The trailer is made for a bike and holds up to 150lbs, Libby only weighs about 60lbs and my office is only about 1.5 on city streets from home. I emailed the manufacture and they said it will hold up if I can attach it to the scoot. That will be no problem because I know some welder friends that can hook me up with a custom hitch. Plus like I said it holds 150lbs and is pretty big so if I need to go some where and buy things I have a great trailer to put it in ;D
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Post by buddymom on Oct 29, 2008 19:53:09 GMT -5
how cute is that. your dog will love it as we can see by the pic.
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Post by scoot4him on Oct 30, 2008 8:39:12 GMT -5
I would have 2 concerns with that. The first would be exhaust emissions that your dog would be inhaling while riding and the second is that your brakelights may be obstructed. Just a few things to consider.
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Post by honkerman on Oct 30, 2008 22:10:05 GMT -5
Would that make your dog..."Scooter" Libby?
buh dum bum!
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Post by shescoots150 on Oct 30, 2008 22:21:48 GMT -5
Really cute! +1 for sharing Libby with us.
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Post by daqueen on Oct 31, 2008 14:50:39 GMT -5
That is so cute! I put my dog (miniature weiner) in a dog carrier & put the carrier between my feet. He hates it, but would rather come than be left home alone.
I can tell she's ready to roll!
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rwhit
Junior Dawg
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Post by rwhit on Oct 31, 2008 16:54:25 GMT -5
I think she will really love it, the photo that I posted is photoshoped together from a ad for the trailer, and I put Libby in the trailer, the Co. had a golden retriever in it, at this point of the year I plan on waiting till spring to do all this but I will post "real" photos of us going to the office when I get it done.
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