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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the advice (and compliments). I'm glad you all told me to keep her at a jog. I was feeling bad because I wasn't going fast enough to get her to run. I was a little nervous that she would take me down if I went to fast. It looks like it was better that we've kept at a jog. We ride around a little residential loop nearby and people seem to find us pretty amusing.

    We're going out now- she has already destroyed several toys this morning and needs to calm down a little!

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    Her ears are silly, do the other pets tease her?

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    No suggestions here either - but she's adorable!! There's just something about the dogs that get me every time.
    Dreaming of dropping out of society to travel with your kids? Follow along as we do exactly that! www.familyonbikes.org

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    I use both a springer and a walkydog- I prefer the springer, especially if there's squirrels around. I usually work two at a time, hooked to a coupler. The distance you are going is probably fine for now, it's even better if you can do it on packed dirt or gravel rather than pavement. My riding is mostly pavement, so I only go 2-3 miles- both my dogs are 6 and have some chronic injuries, so we go slow and I don't push them. If they see a squirrel or deer I just come to a stop- I've never had them come close to pulling me over with the springer, but with the walkydog I have to brace myself and stop to get both feet on the ground.
    vickie

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    Quote Originally Posted by aly View Post
    We're going out now- she has already destroyed several toys this morning and needs to calm down a little!
    Does she have a Kong stuffed with cheese, peanut butter or little treats? Kongs can keep a dog preoccupied for hours.

    Aly, elk has a page about biking with your dog. Here's the link: http://www.squidoo.com/dogandcycle
    Last edited by sundial; 04-20-2008 at 05:23 PM.

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    You could always try a treadmill as well
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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    Okay, so we were in Petsmart yesterday...and we saw canned stuff to squirt inside a Kong. My son, who has always been a fan of squirtable Easy Cheese, said, "Look Easy Cheese for dogs!" And it was, except it was EIGHT BUCKS!

    Why wouldn't you just by a dollar-forty-nine can of Easy Cheese?

    ...things that make me go hmmmm....

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Okay, so we were in Petsmart yesterday...
    You have a Petsmart?? Lucky duck!

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    We're doing pretty well on the bike. I'm still nervous, but she's good most of the time. I just have to be very alert. I'm planning to get a pair of cheap rollerblades and try that as well. I think it'll be a good time. It takes so much to wear her out, it gets hard sometimes. My boyfriend and I are almost always exhausted nowadays. I knew there was a reason we always stuck to the older dogs! However, we also know that she will be an amazing girl once she gets through her teenage stage.

    We also recently started using Kong toys with her. They work really well, but she's just too darned smart. She has figured out that she can just throw them to the ground really hard and make the stuff inside come out. It's funny to watch (and often messy), but doesn't keep her going too long because it actually works so well. We use the regular Kong and the treat ball. We also have a football shaped thing we can put treats in.

    Next week, we're hoping to try herding. I'm very, very excited about that! Now, I'm heading over to read Elk's thread... Thanks again, everyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    You have a Petsmart?? Lucky duck!
    There's one in Fayetteville and one in Bentonville. So I have to drive 30 miles in one direction or another to get the Nutro Max food my doggies like so much. :P

    Karen

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    Wow! You have all changed my mind. My mother kept talking about taking her dog out when she gets her bike but I kept telling her it was a horrible idea what with her just starting to bike again after so many years and the dog being bigger than she is. I have pictures of the dog taking off and her hitting the pavement. But, I guess if you ladies can do it she can. I will have to take my old bike out and give it wherl to see how it goes.
    Good luck Aly - beautiful dogs!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Okay, so we were in Petsmart yesterday...and we saw canned stuff to squirt inside a Kong. My son, who has always been a fan of squirtable Easy Cheese, said, "Look Easy Cheese for dogs!" And it was, except it was EIGHT BUCKS!

    Why wouldn't you just by a dollar-forty-nine can of Easy Cheese?

    ...things that make me go hmmmm....

    Karen
    Peanut butter works well too. Throw some kibble in PB in a Kong and they're good for hours (or if they're Labbies, 15 mins or so...). Extra challenging is frozen PB and kibble.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    Beautiful dog!

    I put a springer on my bike several years ago for my Siberian Husky. She loved it the first several times, but then a squirrel crossed the road in front of us and she took off after it. She forgot all about the bike and body-slammed the front wheel taking us both to the pavement very suddenly and painfully. I took off the springer and haven't used it since.

    I think it would've been a great little gizmo, but squirrels and other wildlife just don't mix with it.

    Deb

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    We've had a couple of squirrel run ins, but no crash yet. I usually stick my leg out to try to keep her from the wheel and I yell a lot and make her go faster and focus on the running. So far, I look like a maniac, but it's worked. However, I may end up with the same ending eventually...

    Does anyone have any idea when she should start settling down and turning into a normal dog? We had her so worn out last night, she was quiet and calm- it was soooo nice. Then she was up at 5 am starting all sorts of trouble. Is there a magic number? 12 months? 18 months? please!? She's lucky she's so darn cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aly View Post
    Does anyone have any idea when she should start settling down and turning into a normal dog? We had her so worn out last night, she was quiet and calm- it was soooo nice. Then she was up at 5 am starting all sorts of trouble. Is there a magic number? 12 months? 18 months? please!? She's lucky she's so darn cute.
    My girls would stir at 5:57 a.m. for no reason--until they turned 1 1/2. Then they settled down a little. You may need to toss her a tennis ball before you go to work and give her a Kong or Nylabone hard chew bone to keep her pacified. Don't give up! She's just a busy girl. Maybe she can vacuum for you.

    Maybe this will make you feel a little better:

    From an unknown poet...

    Why own a dog? There's a danger you know,
    You can't own just one, for the craving will grow.
    There's no doubt they're addictive, wherein lies the danger.
    While living with lots, you'll grow poorer and stranger.

    One dog is no trouble, and two are so funny.
    The third one is easy, the fourth one's a honey.
    The fifth one's delightful, the sixth one's a breeze,
    You find you can live with a houseful of ease.

    So how 'bout another? Would you really dare?
    They're really quite easy but, oh, Lord the hair!
    With dogs on the sofa and dogs on the bed,
    And crates in the kitchen, it's no bother.

    They're really no trouble, their manners are great.
    What's one more dog and just one more crate?
    The sofa is hairy, the windows are crusty,
    The floor is all footprints, the furniture dusty.

    The housekeeping suffers, but what do you care?
    Who minds a few noseprints and a little more hair?
    So let's keep a pu ppy, you can always find room,
    And a little more time for the dust cloth and broom.

    Your folks never visit, few friends come to stay,
    Except other "dog folks" who live the same way.
    Your lawn has now died, and your shrubs are dead too,
    But your weekends are busy, you're off with the crew.

    There's dog food and vitamins, training and shots.
    And entries and travel and motels which cost lots.
    Is it worth it you wonder? Are you caught in a trap?
    Then that favorite one comes and climbs in your lap!

 

 

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