One of the biggest organized rides in the area is the Blue Knight's Annual Toy Run. There are never less than 500 bikes there. This year was no different.
Cooper enjoys all the bikes and the people. AND THE RIDING. There are so may bikes and lots of people looking on from the side of the street.
The police escort the ride to keep us from having to stop at any intersection. The local towns also send cruisers to stop traffic for us.
After the ride they have meat ball subs and hot soup. (Cooper got some of my meatballs when we got outside) Hot coffee is always a welcome drink at this time of year when it's kind of cold out.
As usual, my daughter and her fiance cleaned up again with the raffles. They got HUNDREDS of dollars of goods for I think $60 in tickets. It's so much fun to watch them win.
My husband met you and Cooper this past summer in Bridgewater, MA. He was impressed with Cooper's harness, we have a Pom who likes to ride but would like to get one of those halters. Do you remember where you found it? Thank you and I'm enjoying your blog.
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Check out the link below for the harness.
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Harness-Large-X-Large-Twilight/dp/B005OTY3O6/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1363643955&sr=1-1&keywords=ruffwear+harness
Carefully consider the size chart. I'm not even sure if it will come small enough for your little one.
If you have to consider another type of harness, my suggestion to you is to get one that supports his belly and chest evenly. Check this by allowing him to dangle from where ever the tether will be connected. You'll want him to dangle straight (horizontal), not upright (vertical). This is to insure he won't take an uneven jolt if you were to go down.
If I'm confusing you, email me :) I'll help in any way I can. PaulaJean64@aol.com
Good luck! I hope we see each other on the road VERY SOON.