T-Bags Pet Carrier
#1
T-Bags Pet Carrier
Has anyone tried one of these?
http://www.tbags.com/detail.aspx?ID=57&SelectedCat=3
I have a 10lb terrier and I would like for him to "ride along".
http://www.tbags.com/detail.aspx?ID=57&SelectedCat=3
I have a 10lb terrier and I would like for him to "ride along".
#4
RE: T-Bags Pet Carrier
T-Bags does make good products.
Do you thinkthe T-Bags Pet Carrier is "safe"?
Some of the other alternatives were even higher.
See other pet carrier product links below.
http://moto-pets.com/
http://www.dogsonbikes.com/docs/Tips/Tips.htm
http://www.majon.com/articles/Pets_a...rrier_721.html
http://www.doggonepetcarriers.com/
http://www.beastriders.com/products/...ers/index.html
http://www.seefido.com/html/motorcycle_dog_carrier.htm
http://www.topoftheline.com/pet-carrier-dog-crate.html
Do you thinkthe T-Bags Pet Carrier is "safe"?
Some of the other alternatives were even higher.
See other pet carrier product links below.
http://moto-pets.com/
http://www.dogsonbikes.com/docs/Tips/Tips.htm
http://www.majon.com/articles/Pets_a...rrier_721.html
http://www.doggonepetcarriers.com/
http://www.beastriders.com/products/...ers/index.html
http://www.seefido.com/html/motorcycle_dog_carrier.htm
http://www.topoftheline.com/pet-carrier-dog-crate.html
#5
RE: T-Bags Pet Carrier
I borrowed one before I bought. I am glad I did. We also have a 10 pound dog. On the inside of the unit is a leash-like strap that clips to the coller. I had made this as short as I could. And left the top open so he could stick his head out. The bag was on the Tour-pack rack, and I was riding solo.
Away we went. He was barking and whining, but his head was in the breeze. We were crusing at about 50 MPH when I felt a bump from behind.
He had slipped his coller, got out of the top of the bag, and jumped down on the seat behind me. Mind you he is NOT a circus dog. I pulled over, and secured him back in the bag. Then cleaned my drawers.
He did not take to the bag, nor did I buy one. But, I think there would have been no incident if he was in a harness that was clipped in, not a coller.
The bag is very nicly made, and is very secure on the tourpack. Or could be on the rear seat.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Away we went. He was barking and whining, but his head was in the breeze. We were crusing at about 50 MPH when I felt a bump from behind.
He had slipped his coller, got out of the top of the bag, and jumped down on the seat behind me. Mind you he is NOT a circus dog. I pulled over, and secured him back in the bag. Then cleaned my drawers.
He did not take to the bag, nor did I buy one. But, I think there would have been no incident if he was in a harness that was clipped in, not a coller.
The bag is very nicly made, and is very secure on the tourpack. Or could be on the rear seat.
Let me know if you have other questions.
#6
RE: T-Bags Pet Carrier
Thanks for your feedback.
Mine actually does not mind a carrier bag. I have a airline bag that I carry him in when he is in the car.
Itis a cloth/vinyl material with mesh sides and zipper top with two carrying handles. Fairly cheap.
I use it when I'm taking him somewhere and don't want him runnin' loose inside the car crawling on me.
I use a harness not a collar and I was hoping that that would hold him secure and keep him in place.
Glad to hear the bag fastens secure to the bike. Does it secure to the tour pack rackor luggage rack?
Mine actually does not mind a carrier bag. I have a airline bag that I carry him in when he is in the car.
Itis a cloth/vinyl material with mesh sides and zipper top with two carrying handles. Fairly cheap.
I use it when I'm taking him somewhere and don't want him runnin' loose inside the car crawling on me.
I use a harness not a collar and I was hoping that that would hold him secure and keep him in place.
Glad to hear the bag fastens secure to the bike. Does it secure to the tour pack rackor luggage rack?
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