How to get my dog used to my bike
Hi! I just bought a bike today after doing a lot of research about modern bikes. I'm 50 and haven't ridden a bike in 35 years - the last bike I had was a 10 speed.
Because I just want a bike for commuting 6 miles to work (eventually) and running errands, I ended up buying a 2012 Woman's Trek Allant. I'm not really sure how many gears it has. 7 on one side and 3 on the other? :confused: (May I digress for a moment to say "Hurrah!" for shifting gears? It's much easier than I remember it being. I enjoyed my test run - shaky as I was after such a long absence. Now if I only understood what I was doing.)
I've lost 85 pounds this year just by changing my diet a bit and by walking my little 15 lb dachshund mix every day, but I've hit a nasty set-point that I hope cycling will help me get over. I'd like to eventually let my dog run along side me (I'm very close to a neighborhood that gets virtually no traffic - I could even use the sidewalk if need be.) Does anyone have any advice for me to help him not be afraid of the bike? I'm going to keep it in the house after I pick it up on Monday.
I'm hoping to get a dog trailer later this spring so that I can take him to the dog park. Does anyone else do that? How does your dog react to the dog trailer?