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  • With all due respect, I don't agree. We trained Mia in the basket before she was even allowed out of the house. Then loads of rides in Victoria park before we went near the road, plus even now we don't go near major traffic (Wouldn't be fair). She is on a lead, with the lead wrapped through the riders hand pressed against the handlebar grip. If the bike falls or the rider comes off or whatever the dog is loose not attached to the bike. Bottom line, she and we love it, they'd rather be with you than waiting at home, plus of course every journey made like that is a non car journey.

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    I don't think bikes and dogs mix. The potential for disaster is huge. Quite apart from the fact that you're always going to be worrying about the dog when you should be watching the road, a wee animal wouldn't stand a chance in a crash. Best enjoyed separately, I think.

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