Road Tripping with your Best Friend: How Dogs Make the Perfect Motorcycle Companion

Road Tripping with your Best Friend: How Dogs Make the Perfect Motorcycle Companion

Posted by Ghost Rider Leather - Wynter Nash on Jul 14th 2017

Are you a motorcycle enthusiast looking for a companion on your next road trip? Look no further than your furry best friend. Dogs make the perfect motorcycle companion, offering both physical and emotional benefits that will make your journey even more enjoyable. In this article, we'll explore why dogs are the ultimate adventure partner and how to prepare for a safe and comfortable journey.

The Physical Benefits of Motorcycle Road Trips with Dogs

Motorcycle road trips are physically demanding and can be exhausting, but having a dog as a riding partner can make a big difference. First and foremost, dogs provide an added layer of warmth on cold rides. Dogs are naturally warm-blooded animals, and their furry coat can help regulate their body temperature, keeping them warm and cozy even in chilly weather. This added warmth can also benefit the rider, especially on long rides through colder climates.

Dogs can also serve as a natural alarm system, alerting riders to potential dangers on the road. Their acute hearing and sense of smell can detect changes in the environment before riders are aware of them, providing an extra layer of safety and security on the road.

Finally, taking your dog on a motorcycle road trip can be an excellent way to keep them physically active and engaged. Dogs are natural explorers, and the sights, smells, and sounds of a new environment can provide them with endless stimulation and exercise opportunities. This increased activity can help reduce stress and anxiety in dogs, leading to better overall health and well-being.

Preparing for a Safe and Comfortable Journey

While the benefits of taking your dog on a motorcycle road trip are clear, it's essential to take the necessary steps to ensure their safety and comfort on the journey. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Safety gear: Just like humans, dogs need to wear appropriate safety gear when riding on a motorcycle. This includes a well-fitted harness or vest and a helmet designed specifically for dogs. These items can provide additional protection in the event of an accident or sudden stop.
  2. Rest breaks: Dogs need regular breaks to stretch their legs, drink water, and use the bathroom. Plan your route with frequent rest stops in mind, and be sure to pack plenty of water and snacks for both you and your furry companion.
  3. Climate control: While dogs are naturally equipped to handle a wide range of temperatures, it's important to provide them with appropriate climate control during a motorcycle road trip. In hot weather, make sure your dog has access to shade, plenty of water, and a cooling vest or bandana. In cold weather, consider adding a blanket or heated dog bed to your luggage.
  4. Communication: Finally, it's important to establish clear communication with your dog during a motorcycle road trip. Use hand signals or verbal cues to let your dog know when it's safe to get on or off the motorcycle, and make sure they understand basic commands like "stay" and "come." This clear communication can help prevent accidents and keep both you and your dog safe on the road.

The Emotional Benefits of Motorcycle Road Trips with Dogs

Beyond the physical benefits, taking your dog on a motorcycle road trip can also provide numerous emotional benefits for both you and your furry companion. Here are just a few of the emotional benefits of having a dog as your riding partner:

  1. Bonding: Sharing an adventure with your dog can deepen your bond and create lasting memories. The shared experience of a motorcycle road trip can bring you and your furry companion even closer together.
  2. Stress relief: Dogs are known for their ability to reduce stress and anxiety in humans, and this can be especially true on a motorcycle road trip. The combination of fresh air, open road, and the presence of a beloved furry friend.


Have you ever taken your dog with you on your bike? If so, did they enjoy the ride? 

Were they afraid at first or instantly knew what to do?

Do you have any safety equipment for them like a helmet or goggles for their eyes?

I love dogs and just like with children, it is up to you to protect them. Even if you as an adult, refuse to wear a helmet or goggles, you should definitely protect your dogs if they are going to ride with you.

If you have any pictures of your dogs on your motorcycle, we would love to see them in the comments below.