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Kiddo goggles debut

Too cute!

How big are your dogs and what size did you get? The doggles website lists extra small as fitting a dog up to 10 pounds. I need to get some for my baby - she's about 4 pounds.
 
Too cute!

How big are your dogs and what size did you get? The doggles website lists extra small as fitting a dog up to 10 pounds. I need to get some for my baby - she's about 4 pounds.

Presently, Kiddo is between 4 and 5 lbs and they seem to fit her fine. I m not sure what size we got, but I m guessing xtra small.( I ll ask the better half after she gets up.) The only "problem" I can foresee is having the pup wearing these for an extended period of time..for instance a full 150 miles between gas stops, thats around 3 hours. I would think that she would be very uncomfortable laying down in her Kiddohut with these on for that amount of time.
 
Our Yorkie is 4.2# and is full grown and the XS is what she has. She also has a pair of the K9 Optix for just walking when the sun is out; not sure of the size for those.
 
Looking for inspiration

Hey, what gives with the kiddohut? Any pics of it? I'm curious to see. I've tried a few different carriers, but Teddy doesn't really like being enclosed. Usually just go with his doggy bed strapped to the back seat & him with a harness,tether & his doggles & he seems to enjoy that best. I also have the RT-622 trailer, have you or seen anyone else modify it for carry'n the kid around? Thanks for sharing.:popcorn:

Teddy & Dav~
 
All your little dogs are too cute for words!!! I know my bull terrier would love to ryde up on the Spyder somehow. But at 75 pounds, it isn't going to happen!!! Have thought of a trailer. But most are sort of a crate on wheels. They don't let the dog see out really. The fun is having a small dog in a chest carrier or at least so they can enjoy the breeze.

All you guys are lucky to have your dogs enjoy the Spyder with you!!

Happy Ryding!!!:f_spider:
 
I bought the RT-622 trailer with the idea of adapting it for my 80 pound Golden Retriever. I'm a little afraid to cut a hole in a $3,000 trailer so it will be a while in the idea stage. Have you seen the Bushtec Tow Tow? they have a cutout in the lid with a windshield attached. The other nice thing they have is a rear entry that a dog can step into.

The nicest one I've seen, one that your dog could truly ride in all day, is the Wags Trailer it looks like a miniature horse trailer. Really cool but really expensive.
 
:2thumbs: All of your furry kids pictured are really cute and look awesome wearing their doggles:clap:
 
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