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Rescue Dog Loves Riding Next To Her Owner In Her Special Motorcycle Sidecar 

Rescue Dog Loves Riding Next To Her Owner In Her Special Motorcycle Sidecar 

Shelter dogs that get adopted are blessed dogs. They deserve to be absolutely spoiled. The rough life and the constant uncertainty of what would happen tomorrow leaves marks on their souls.

And, those souls need to be healed. 

I always promote the adopt, don’t shop policy because our shelters are overcrowded with dogs in need. There’s simply not enough space and not enough time for all of them. 

That’s why whenever I hear a heartwarming story of a rescue dog enjoying life to the fullest, I get super emotional. 

One of the lucky dogs that exchanged her shelter life for the life of a passenger princess is B.B.

She was adopted seven years ago and serves today as a lovely example of how sweet the life of a rescue dog can be.

The Life Of A Passenger Princess

the dog rides in the Motorcycle Sidecar with its owner
Source: YouTube

B.B. is the third rescued shelter dog for Michael Sexton, from Manchester, New Hampshire. This man with a heart of gold prefers his dogs with a background story. Every time he lost a pet, Michael returned to the shelter, looking for another dog. 

The kindness and the warm, loving home this man offers to his dogs is a good deed that would always be written on his list of good deeds. 

Seven years ago, B.B. came. And, she hopped in her special vehicle, just like the dogs before her.

You see, Michael is an avid motorist. He drives a Harley Davidson. Of course, no dog can fit riding in the back of a Harley. That’s why Michael got a special sidecar for his dogs.

B.B. loved the idea from the first moment she saw her new ride. Being close to the man who saved her from a miserable life is all she ever wanted. 

a dog with its owner on a motorcycle
Source: YouTube

Being the good girl like she is, B.B. always sits peacefully, wearing her seat belt and safety goggles, and waiting to enjoy the ride like a true passenger princess.

Michael didn’t train B.B. to wear the goggles. After a few times on the road without them on, B.B. decided she’d rather have the goggles on. That’s how she can enjoy her ride even more.

The local Manchester Animal Shelter needs your help. There are dogs in need that would love to have a home and treatment like B.B. has. If you live in New Hampshire or in the area, I want to ask you to consider adopting a dog from this shelter. 

Bring one home today, spoil him, and give him the best life ever because these dogs need it the most. Don’t let them become a part of the negative shelter statistics.