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Old 03-13-2007, 09:43 AM   #36
Yorkiedaze
My hairy-legged girls
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WOW AND DOUBLE WOW!!!!! I'm overwhelmed at all the wonderful compliments!!! I suppose I've started everyone thinking of getting out on bikes. GOOD!! It's wonderful exercise, not to mention how much more fun bike riding is when your fur-kids are with you. I use to love riding, but since taking the girls with me, well I couldn't believe what a wonderful experience I had been missing.
Fun is anywhere, snow or sun, as long as the babies are with us I believe.
Ponyup, my girls are not the itsy-bitsy type. Zada, the really silver blond girl is 8 pounds and Azrael, my dark girl is 7. They have lots of extra room in the basket for water and such. I got this large basket just so they would have extra room, plus I love the openess of the basket to get all the breezes to stay cooler. My friend had the nylon type basket and her dog was so miserable and hot, so she ordered the basket. I'm going to make another basket pad in something a bit cooler than this fleece too! I also made a better attachment than just the leash. I took a 9" strip of bias and sewed a clip (like on leashes) at each end. That left 7", and is plenty of room. One end to hook to their travel harness and the other end to the basket. The bias is small and light, but there is no way it will ever break.

Yes, I wish now I would get some sort of discount from being a riding advertizement. The lady in PA. that I bought the helmets from is named Lynne Hyser. She wanted me to send her a picture too, so I did. You could just tell her you saw the picture if you want. She would be happy about the exposure I bet!

Now you guys.........I'm am going to be just way too excited to see all of you on your bikes with pupsters in baskets. This will be so exciting!!!
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