My previous Assistance Dog, Max the Miniature Maltese, could just sit in the tank bag - check out my avatar pic to the left of this post. He always wore doggles while we were travelling, and he was in a harness and secured to the bag which was in turn affixed to the bike (on top of the glovebox lid) so he couldn't fall out/off the bike. At about 5 lbs dripping wet, he just wasn't big enough ever to get in the way of control &/or seeing the dash & GPS, and he was small enough that he could settle right down into the slightly larger tank bag that I got shortly after that avatar pic was taken, where he'd curl up completely out of the weather if/whenever he felt the need. He absolutely
LOVED riding up there, but altho he was already small enough, he also preferred curling up rather than stretching out!

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Max was with us for a little over 18 years, and we had a year or so off before I could even
think of getting another... And now, my latest Assistance Dog, Buster, who's a Maltese/Pomeranian Cross and almost twice the size, weighing in at almost 9 lbs, just doesn't really like 'curling up' anywhere, preferring instead to spread out flat on his belly like a lizard drinking, legs splayed out.... So the tank bag method of carrying him is simply not on cos it's too small in so many ways!!
After much research, we've sorted the following - when I'm riding solo, he sits in an open topped carrier 'travel crate' that's mounted on/secured to the pillion seat; or when we're riding 2-up, he sits in front of the Child Bride & behind my back, between us. In both cases he wears a harness that either secures him into the carrier, or onto the Child Bride, using his working/safety harness & a 'person harness' which is sorta like one of those 'baby papoose harnesses' you see many new mothers wearing these days. He
DID wear doggles whenever we were out riding, but the last time I was out with him in the carrier crate, I sprung him just as he wiped them off his face & consigned them to the breeze while we were travelling on the freeway at about 70 mph!! Yep, they were gone, with no turning back, and him grinning like a bloody Cheshire cat! :gaah:
I haven't replaced the doggles yet, so Buster is a little miffed that he doesn't get to go on our daily rides for the moment...

But I really like the look of those Rex Specs, might hafta see if I can find them here in Oz & if he'll tolerate them. It's funny how the two dogs are so different - Max used to get very excited the moment I picked up his doggles, cos he knew that meant a ride was in the offing! Buster will race to the bike & go spak trying to get on if he sees me pick up my helmet & gloves, cos he knows that means a ride; but then he only ever grudgingly lets me put the doggles on him, and more than once I found he'd pulled them off & down around his neck at the first opportunity, then tried to hide that from me... :doorag: I've seen what road wind &/or all the little bits of crap/bugs etc that fly around in said wind can do to dog's eyes both rapidly & over time, so I'm not really comfortable taking him for a ride without
some form of eye protection, but I guess I'll need to find something he will tolerate - or close up the top on the carrier whenever he's in it... something he doesn't really enjoy too much while we're out riding either! :sour: