Motorcycle Dog Carrier

Choosing A Safe Motorcycle Dog CarrierMotorcycle Dog Carrier

Get your motor running… head out on the highway… and don’t forget your dog! More and more bike enthusiasts are bringing man’s best friend along with them on their treks, and dogs just love it. Of course, to do this safely, you need a safe motorcycle dog carrier. So how do you know that the motorcycle dog carrier you’re using for Bowser is safe?

Why should I have a safer motorcycle dog carrier

Obviously, a motorcycle dog carrier is going to require much more safety features and such than standard dog carrier bags, dog carrier purses, or a dog travel carrier. After all, you’re not walking or cruising along in the car… you’re out there on a bike, wind whipping around you, the road rushing beneath your feet. And dogs are wiggly creatures… they can squirm, slip, and jump. And sudden shifts in weight can have some dire consequences when you’re on a bike.

A motorcycle dog carrier that acts as a pouch, that straps to your body, will let them move and shift around, which can be a huge distraction to you while you’re trying to focus on the road. It can also become irritating to you and to your pet, and get very warm. While these can work for slow rides, like in a parade or at a rally, they are not a good choice for the highway. Same with the carrier pads that attach to your bike and holds your dog on his leash, standing up between your knees. Again, fine for slow rides but not for actual real life travel.

How can I make my motorcycle dog carrier safer or what is a safe motorcycle dog carrier?

A motorcycle dog carrier needs to have a good protective covering that could survive hitting the pavement without getting crushed. It needs to attach securely to your bike as well, with no shifting or moving around. Some people use soft covered carriers that attach to their bike, like sherpa dog carriers, but a crate-style carrier will be safer in case something happens.

You want to make sure that the door is secure, and can lock solidly in place. You also want to make sure that your dog cannot pick or pull at the door, and inadvertently unlock it and swing it open while you’re flying down the road. It should be roomy enough for him to move around and be comfortable, and have good ventilation so he doesn’t overheat.

If you’d rather not have a crate system, you can get leather motorcycle dog carrier seats that have a harness system. This seats you dog securely behind you on the bike, and allows him to sit naturally while also staying safe and secure. Of course, your pooch will need goggles to protect his eyes if you use one of these, but they are very safe and effective, and dogs tend to love them because they can really smell everything as it flies by their nose!

So don’t think you can use any old dog travel carrier safely on your bike.  The best way to keep your best pal safe while the two of you cruise around together is to get a good, sturdy motorcycle dog carrier… one that is meant for bikes specifically.