Now even dogs can ride on a motorcycle! Gurgaon man takes them for a spin and here’s how
Highways in India are full of surprises. A truck overloaded with furniture. A family of four on one scooter. Someone balancing milk cans like it’s a circus act.
But imagine this:
You’re driving down a highway, casually looking out the window, and a motorcycle passes by. Nothing unusual at first. Then you notice something bright yellow trailing behind it. You look again. And there they are. Two dogs. Sitting comfortably, ears flying in the wind like they’re in their own Bollywood slow-motion sequence.
That’s exactly what happened when Anurag Kumar rode past with Scooby and Laddu, his beagle and golden retriever, safely seated inside a custom-built bike trailer he designed himself.
Yes, he built it.
Let’s be honest. It’s easy to dismiss viral pet videos as “aww content” and scroll ahead. But this one hits differently.
Because this isn’t just about two adorable dogs enjoying a joyride. It’s about a man who clearly refused to choose between his love for biking and his love for his dogs.
Instead of leaving them at home, Anurag figured out a way to bring them along. The bright yellow trolley isn’t random. It’s structured, balanced, and visibly secure. On his Instagram, you can actually see him testing it, tweaking it, and making adjustments before taking Scooby and Laddu on longer rides.
That’s not impulse. That’s intention.
The video, filmed by vlogger Rohit Chopra from a passing car, has already gained millions of views. And it’s easy to see why.
There’s something oddly cinematic about it. Anurag riding steadily. The trailer following smoothly behind. The dogs relaxed, almost like they know this is their routine.
The caption said, “Bikers like this really deserve an applause and inspire to ride.” And honestly, the comments section reads like a collective smile. Words like “wholesome,” “adorable,” and “goals” show up again and again.
But beyond the praise, what people really reacted to was the effort.
We talk a lot about pets being family. But this? This is someone building infrastructure for that belief.
Anurag didn’t just buy a fancy accessory. He created a solution. He made sure Scooby and Laddu don’t have to miss out on the wind, the road, the adventure.
And maybe that’s why the video feels bigger than just a viral clip.
It taps into something simple: the idea that love isn’t loud. It’s practical. It shows up in adjustments, in planning, in making space, even if that space happens to be a bright yellow trailer attached to a motorcycle.
So next time you’re stuck in traffic and see something unusual roll past, look twice.
It might just be two dogs living their best highway life.
And honestly, isn’t that the kind of energy we all need right now?
Disclaimer: The video and story are from social media and have not been independently verified by the Times of India.
Thumb image: Canva AI (for representative purposes only)
You’re driving down a highway, casually looking out the window, and a motorcycle passes by. Nothing unusual at first. Then you notice something bright yellow trailing behind it. You look again. And there they are. Two dogs. Sitting comfortably, ears flying in the wind like they’re in their own Bollywood slow-motion sequence.
That’s exactly what happened when Anurag Kumar rode past with Scooby and Laddu, his beagle and golden retriever, safely seated inside a custom-built bike trailer he designed himself.
Yes, he built it.
Not just cute, but thought through
Let’s be honest. It’s easy to dismiss viral pet videos as “aww content” and scroll ahead. But this one hits differently.
Because this isn’t just about two adorable dogs enjoying a joyride. It’s about a man who clearly refused to choose between his love for biking and his love for his dogs.
That’s not impulse. That’s intention.
The moment the internet noticed
The video, filmed by vlogger Rohit Chopra from a passing car, has already gained millions of views. And it’s easy to see why.
There’s something oddly cinematic about it. Anurag riding steadily. The trailer following smoothly behind. The dogs relaxed, almost like they know this is their routine.
The caption said, “Bikers like this really deserve an applause and inspire to ride.” And honestly, the comments section reads like a collective smile. Words like “wholesome,” “adorable,” and “goals” show up again and again.
But beyond the praise, what people really reacted to was the effort.
This is what modern pet parenting looks like
We talk a lot about pets being family. But this? This is someone building infrastructure for that belief.
Anurag didn’t just buy a fancy accessory. He created a solution. He made sure Scooby and Laddu don’t have to miss out on the wind, the road, the adventure.
And maybe that’s why the video feels bigger than just a viral clip.
It taps into something simple: the idea that love isn’t loud. It’s practical. It shows up in adjustments, in planning, in making space, even if that space happens to be a bright yellow trailer attached to a motorcycle.
So next time you’re stuck in traffic and see something unusual roll past, look twice.
It might just be two dogs living their best highway life.
And honestly, isn’t that the kind of energy we all need right now?
Disclaimer: The video and story are from social media and have not been independently verified by the Times of India.
Thumb image: Canva AI (for representative purposes only)
Top Comment
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Ramesh
6 days ago
Is it safe for other road users?? Is it legally allowed?? Number plate visibility??Read allPost comment
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