Animal cruelty or endless liberation?

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Animal cruelty or endless liberation?

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Got a look at this image from a VLX site I was visiting.

Sure, he looks happy... :lol:

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I bet all the dogs hanging their heads out truck windows are soooo jealous when they see those two go by.

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#3 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

Better than being left behind I'd say!
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#4 Unread post by blair »

Heard just the other day (from a relative of the guy) about a guy that carpeted his tank and pillion and took <i>three</i> dogs at the same time. The dogs would freak whenever he brought the bike out.

Apparently, dogs love bikes even more than trucks.
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That tub should be painted red to match the bike, that would own. Blue is just tacky
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#6 Unread post by oldnslo »

The tub isn't DOT approved, either. The dog should have a DOT approved doggy seat with 3-point safety harness. In a crash he would leave that tub like an artillery round. :)
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#7 Unread post by Telesque »

oldnslo wrote:The tub isn't DOT approved, either. The dog should have a DOT approved doggy seat with 3-point safety harness. In a crash he would leave that tub like an artillery round. :)
Oh man...

He should have a doggy-chute. That way when he goes flying into the air from the non-DOT, tacky blue tubberware, he'll have a safe landing! Well.. assuming that he lands somewhere other than the middle of the highway.

Or maybe if he had smaller dogs, he could put one on each side in his saddlebags or something. :D
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#8 Unread post by Toyuzu »

I took my dog for a ride on my bike once - the day I got her. She was about 60 LBS lighter then though, and I'm sure she wouldn't fit in the backpack anymore. :laughing:
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