Hello, everyone.
I'm exploring bicycling as a transportation option until I get a car. I obviously won't plan to go far.
My state is very strict on bike laws (the United States itself seems to have general rules?), but there doesn't seem to be a legal specification for dog/child carriers besides making sure there will be a red flag above the carrier and reflective tape around the carrier. I'm not sure if this is a law (i will check anyway) but I plan to add lights to any carrier I use anyway.
The leash attachments to bicycles alone are not legal in my state. It least they don't seem to be. Which is fine, because my road comes out at a highway, so I'd prefer that my dog not have to run to keep up (way too tiring even for a boarder collie/Australian shepherd) and also that I don't have to make sure she's safe in the same way. (She was trained for shopping carts and the motorized carts in less than a day, so I know she could be, but... doesn't seem worth the risk.)
I looked at cheaper carriers and determined their weight limits weren't good. Plastic wheels seem likely to fall apart (many reviewers said so). I finally found this one.
Allen Sports 2-Child Bicycle Trailer | Academy It is made to hold two children. My dog weights about 65 pounds or 30 kilograms so it will hold her if the shape is right (I plan to go look at it in person). The wheels aren't plastic so I will be able to add more lights and reflectors to them. Also the steal frame looks sturdy enough.
What do y'all think? Has anyone ever taken their service dog by bike anywhere and have additional advice?
My city is medium-level bike friendly. I won't go out during high traffic times.