He's a bit too old to go on bike adventures now, but our 45 lb aussie loved 
riding in his Burley Tail Wagon. It has lots of nice features and folds up 
kinda flat-ish for storage.
Burley Tail Wagon 
<https://burley.com/collections/pet-bike-trailers/products/tail-wagon>

Brian
Lexington KY

On Monday, December 15, 2025 at 4:46:16 PM UTC-5 Glen wrote:

> I used a Walkydog with my last dog, a 60 pound shepherd mix who needed to 
> be run and I just don't run. 
>
> I ran her with my Atlantis fitted with albatross bars and was well known 
> in the neighborhood as the guy who rides with the red dog. 
>
> I'd wait for your new pup to grow some before running, consult with your 
> vet on when she can start running. The bonus is you'll never have to trim 
> her nails. 
>
> Good luck with your new puppy. 
>
> https://walkydog.com 
>
> On Monday, December 15, 2025 at 12:20:31 PM UTC-7 Joe from Chicago wrote:
>
>> I'll be bringing home a puppy at the end of January, and I hope to bring 
>> the dog along with me on some bicycle adventures! She's a Wirehaired 
>> Pointing Griffon, and will be in the neighborhood of 40-45lbs when full 
>> grown.
>>
>> I did some searching to see if I could find any photos or stories of 
>> folks successfully toting their medium sized dogs along on their Riv, but 
>> didn't come up with anything. I have a 2024 54cm Appaloosa, so it's got a 
>> pretty long rear end which makes me feel like it would MAYBE be capable of 
>> hauling a dog in a crate on a rear rack, similar to a rear load style cargo 
>> bike.
>>
>> I'm curious to hear if anyone here has stories or photos of trying 
>> something similar. Thanks!
>
>

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