This scooter lets you "mush", no matter how good the weather is. Putting the dog at the side, behind the steering wheel, lets him see how you are steering. http://dogpoweredscooter.com/Home_Page.html -via the Presurfer
This scooter lets you "mush", no matter how good the weather is. Putting the dog at the side, behind the steering wheel, lets him see how you are steering. http://dogpoweredscooter.com/Home_Page.html -via the Presurfer
http://www.transporttrends.com/mvnforum/mvnforum/viewthread?thread=1213
Perhaps if these were, say, wolves before we bred dogs specifically for what they do, it would be exploitation, but as it is, these dogs are probably far happier than sitting around in their happy little suburbanite homes.
In any case, Jenny, you made me chuckle. And if you are completely serious, that would make me laugh a lot harder.
It's actually a great idea to get your dog some exercise. Dogs have a lot more energy to spend than us poor humans, and most breeds will leave us in the dust. I know my blue healer does not get tired nearly as fast as I do.
This is a pretty clever idea.
These things would revolutionize personal transit -- just like the Segways did!
This is not horrible or severe. Stupid, maybe. Not great exercise for the human, and that extra bar on one side looks dangerous for people passing by.
I would love to see one of these going downhill, or some kid flying off when Rover sees a squirrel.
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"Whoa dog! Whoaaaaa!
I SAID WHOAAAAA!"
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