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a trailer for my dog?

joehorselover

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Hi I recently purchased a Road Dog trailer, that I had to return for lack of quality. Is anyone selling a good trailer for my English Bulldog, one that he can walk into, or short hop into himself?

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He's about what; a fifty pounder?
Since we ride with about four pounds of Pomeranian; I'm at a loss as far as suggestions go. :opps:
WHATEVER you get; make sure that the suspension will give the big guy as smooth a ride as possible.
You don't want him getting bouncedaround in there like it's a giant PinBall game... :shocked:
Proper tethering to a body harness; preferably in saveral different planes... :thumbup:
 
Dor trailer

You might look at Wags trailers. I think it is at wagstrailer.com if I remember right. I seen this while looking at trailers, they look nice.
 
I have personally seen a wags trailer, very well built and super comfy for your dog, the one I saw was for a golden retreiver and she was very pleased with her surroundings,
 
Given that a trailer rides low behind the Spyder... Just make absolute sure your dog isn't going to breath-in exhaust when riding in the trailer or you are going to have one sick dog on your hands... or worse. The Spyder puts out quite a bit of exhaust and it wouldn't be good.
 
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