there was a guy pulling his dog in a trailer on DALMAC the year I did it. the dog barked cadence. I imagine hearing that for 5 days would get tiring, but it was cute when he PASSED you every day.
(the dude had some serious legs, I'm telling you!)
there was a guy pulling his dog in a trailer on DALMAC the year I did it. the dog barked cadence. I imagine hearing that for 5 days would get tiring, but it was cute when he PASSED you every day.
(the dude had some serious legs, I'm telling you!)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
KathiCville rides with her dog in tow. I would love to take my dog (who is a fat 50 lbs) for rides with us so that she can enjoy all the fun places we go to. She is too small to keep up with us on rides and hates to be left out of the fun.
"She who succeeds in gaining the master of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life." -Frances E. Willard
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Every afternoon on the trail by my house, a neighbor rides his bike and has his Great Dane next to him the entire way -- the dane is BARELY trotting and is equal in height to the bike. Funny to see -- I've watched the Dane grow up out on the trail, and the poor man obviously can't exercise him enough any other way. He is SO well behaved -- heals exactly next to him all the way. He's on leash but likely doesn't need it.
So NOT like my dog! I did try once -- 10 yards, straight back home with a skinned knee. Never again!![]()
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We have one dog who requires extra exercise, so we used to take her for runs around the block...us on a bike, her on a leash. It worked really well except when it was trash day and she got scared of all the recycling bins. I had to walk her home that night or she would have killed us both trying to avoid those scary bins!
When I was in an LBS last weekend, I was admiring all the baskets they had for the front of bikes. I picked up one in particular that was unusual as I couldn't figure out how it would work. The guy came up to me and pointed out that it was actually a wire mesh top to a basket so that you could safely take your small dog or cat for a ride. I just about snorted when I pictured either of our 70+ lb dogs in a bike basket! Then I immediately thought of the woman in the wizard of Oz taking off with Toto in her basket!
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I always felt so bad that i would go biking for hours while my dogs sat at home and got fat. taking them out on a leash would be bad for several reasons:
1. dogs are poorly trained walkers, our 15 pound alpha male feels that he needs to pee every 10 feet and he does not drink that much water. the little lady has to wait for him
2. The little lady is afraid of everything
3. Including the bike but both of them are ascared of the big rolly metal contraption
4. they are too lazy for more than two miles walking. would I make them run till their deaths?
5. I don't want the three of us to die. If anything happens to them our mother will kill me.
As a matter of odd coincidence, here's someone who plans to do this in a BIG way--
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ortrait13.html
"My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks