I previously stuck a pvc pipe through the triangle in a nitto back
rack, then a rope through the pipe, and attached the rope ends to my
dog's leads.  Yes, there was an element of risk to all parties
(squirrels proved a hazard), but I was careful to maintain low speeds
and to avoid others -- all of this was on a path near my house.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/92441699@N00/4960044367/in/set-72157624760118439/

It was a smashing success as far as the pooches were concerned both
times we did it, but the pipe doesn't fit with my fenders. So I
ditched the apparatus and went back to being dragged around by them on
foot, and cycle only with bipeds now.

My oldest son has a longboard, however, so part of that could change.

Rick
(who doesn't really recommend this for anyone else, as dogs and owners
vary too widely for general application).


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