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I just finished the new incarnation of a squidoo page on cycling safely with your dog...Thought I'd share!
http://www.squidoo.com/dogandcycle/
KnottedYet
10-21-2007, 06:33 AM
Nice page! Good job!
Now I wanna take my dog out for a run (on foot). I like the emphasis on the orange vests for both of you. I've never seen a squidoo page before, I'll have to go exploring.
Thanks!
KNot..you could do one on steel bikes!
KnottedYet
10-21-2007, 09:24 AM
KNot..you could do one on steel bikes!
No, I don't know anything. I just like them!
Though a few of us could get together and do one on finding the right saddle.... :D
That is an EXCELLENT idea...I know I would've read it about 100 times!!!
sundial
10-21-2007, 11:41 AM
No, I don't know anything. I just like them!
Though a few of us could get together and do one on finding the right saddle.... :D
.....or the finer points of wool. ;)
Elk, I like your page. Very nice!
speaking of wool....
OK..I went on a 10 mile ride today and I noticed all these people wearing these shirts...they were kind of faded colors, long sleeve, loose fitting. Looked like long sleeve tshirts...but so many people had them on...I wondered if they were WOOL???? I want one...:D
ibcycling
10-21-2007, 06:42 PM
Very cool page. I hadn't seen a Squidoo page before. I'll have to check those out more when I have time.
Lora
sundial
10-22-2007, 04:48 AM
Elk, I've been thinking about riding with the girls and now that I have read your tried and true tips, I may give it a whirl.
Last year I bought a recumbent trike in hopes that it would offer a more stable ride for both me and my 85 lb. gsd. I didn't anticipate the trike being difficult to ride the hills, so it's parked in the garage for now. I may consider using one of the attachments on the mtb and take it out for a short spin. I like the one with the harness. As for the other attachments, unless the designer is familiar with prey drive in a herding breed, they have no idea what they are in for if a squirrel crosses the path. :eek:
Elk, I've been thinking about riding with the girls and now that I have read your tried and true tips, I may give it a whirl.
Last year I bought a recumbent trike in hopes that it would offer a more stable ride for both me and my 85 lb. gsd. I didn't anticipate the trike being difficult to ride the hills, so it's parked in the garage for now. I may consider using one of the attachments on the mtb and take it out for a short spin. I like the one with the harness. As for the other attachments, unless the designer is familiar with prey drive in a herding breed, they have no idea what they are in for if a squirrel crosses the path. :eek:
I've been trying to post links to the other websites...Walkydog and Springer. Bikerdog and Springer, and I think, Walkydog, all have videos of the leashes in use and from what I can tell, it would hard for your dog to pull you down with any of them... I keep a collar and leash on Maudie that I hold in my hand in case I need to correct her ...the worst that happens is that she wants to turn around or go off to the side and it slows the bike down.
It's been way easier than I even thought...and fun too!
I bought my Bikerdog from a guy who builds recumbents in Colorado...He was great to buy from, from I can't remember his name!! I'll go look. Google Bikerdog.
sundial
10-22-2007, 10:11 AM
Thanks, Elk. My girls will enjoy actually going for a jog. I'm with you, a walk in the neighborhood just isn't enough. I used to throw the frisbee for Kali in the side yard, but lately there have been too many strays just appear out of nowhere. One day a horse comes trotting right by our yard and the riders were teens. :eek: They didn't even have a saddle and their dogs were running loose beside them and one came charging at us in our yard! :mad: Luckily Kali is responsive to commands, but she does have her limits when it comes to protecting her yard.
If you want the K9 Cruiser, I have one you could have for the cost of postage.
You'd need to get a harness...if you want to work with a harness.(It doesn't come with one, but you can get a really nice handmade one on ebay for under 30.00.) The Biker dog comes with a harness.
Check it out on the web and let me know.
Here's a review with pictures of the K9C and the Springer.
http://aiimcertified.com/bugsy.aspx
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nancielle
10-23-2007, 05:17 PM
Thanks for posting this. I'd been planning to post asking if anybody rode with their dog(s). There's a bike trail not far from here but even better there's a park right down the street from my apartment that would be great to start Chloe off in (before it snows). I saw the Springer but have been leaning toward the Walkydog once I saw that. I hadn't heard of bikerdog before but maybe I'll e-mail them for more info.
Thanks for posting this. I'd been planning to post asking if anybody rode with their dog(s). There's a bike trail not far from here but even better there's a park right down the street from my apartment that would be great to start Chloe off in (before it snows). I saw the Springer but have been leaning toward the Walkydog once I saw that. I hadn't heard of bikerdog before but maybe I'll e-mail them for more info.
Check out Bikerdog.com...and I think I posted a link that compares The Springer and the Walky Dog (on the squidoo page).... Where in Western Mass are you?
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nancielle
10-24-2007, 12:21 PM
Check out Bikerdog.com...and I think I posted a link that compares The Springer and the Walky Dog (on the squidoo page).... Where in Western Mass are you?
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I'll check out the page again. I'm out in the Berkshires, in Pittsfield.
coyote
10-24-2007, 03:28 PM
Nice page elk and thanks for the info. I used to take my SO service dog for a run on a razor scooter. A 60lb high strung Border Collie mix. It was a wild ride. He is old and retired now with hip problems...I've got my own dog now, an Aussie mix. She can play ball all day but a half hour after we've been walking, she starts trailing behind. My SO tried taking her out with the wheelchair and she just sits down :) . It would be cool if she had an interest in running, but oh well.
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