Adding to the original question: how did you (all) train your dog *not* to
jump out of whatever conveyance it was in? I'd like to find a way to carry
my ~20 lb dog to the dog park some 3 miles away, but he's hardly one to sit
still unless restrained in some way.

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 8:15 AM, Ana Candela <[email protected]> wrote:

> I once tried it with a trailer and my 40ish-pound dog, and she jumped out
> of it within the first 20 feet. I gave up after a couple more tires. Goes
> without saying to try it in a park or on a residential street before trying
> streets with traffic.
>
> Last Saturday at Rivelo’s anniversary party, their two granddogs (Boston
> Terriers) rode in cocoon-shaped backpacks, so cute! So that could be
> another option to acquaint your dog with riding and then graduate to the
> basket.
>
> -Ana
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