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  1. #1
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    crash with dog and busted wrist

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    hey, havent posted in a while, been outside playing all summer. had a crash yesterday, with my own dog. fractured my right wrist and am looking at surgery, plate, screws, and an early end to my cycling season. thought i'd catch some good "that happened to me too" stories here, hopefully with happy endings...

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    OUCH! Hope you heal soon!
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    I hope your pup is okay, and that you heal quickly! Sorry about the crash.

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    yes, should ad, pup is fine. I was training him to run with me- he's already trained as a co-runner, was evolving to bike running with him- had his leash under my hand so i could let go fast, but he dashed after something and pretty much pulled the bike out from under me at about 16-18 mph.

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    Ow!!

    Heal up quick!
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    Ouch! I'm sorry you had such a crash.
    I ride with my dog. I use a device called a Walkydog. It holds him away from the bike, and there's a spring inside so he can't pull me. We've been using it for 4 years now, with no crashes.

    Kris

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    owch. sorry you got hurt, get well soon.
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    Walkydog, check. sounds like what we need(ed)

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    Ouch. Hope your wrist heals quickly. Glad pup is OK
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    Yeowch!

    hipmama, hope the surgery and healing go beautifully.

    Kris -- any learning curve with the Walkydog? I'd been thinking about trying one of those out, but my rott-shep mix sometimes tries to herd me (when we're just walking), which has led to me tripping over him a few times, so I've been hesitating.

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    Wow (and ow!). Glad you're ok! Here's to a speedy recovery!
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    Sorry to hear about your mishap. Thank goodness the accident wasn't worse and your dog is ok. You were going pretty darn fast and were extremely lucky. I hope you weren't on a MUT.

    I mean no offense, but I really don't think it's safe to ride with a dog attached to you or to your bike. This is my opinion. I'm an experienced dog owner and know that even a well trained dog has its "moments."

    All that said, I believe that Elk has successfully trained one or more of her dogs to trot while she rides slowly.
    Last edited by Selkie; 09-08-2009 at 12:04 PM.

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    Oh, I agree, it wasn't smart! I just really had it in my head I wanted to try and I can be stubborn to the point of stupid. fine example here. funny cause i am careful when cycling to the point of annoyance- see what happened when i let my guard down? sorry for lack of proper caps, typing with left pointer finger...

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    It can be quite safe - I ride with 3 dogs attatched to the bike. Yes.. that's 3 dogs ... 2 - 65lb pitbulls and 1- 25lb poodle. Have been doing so for 2+ years using the exPETdition bike leash for dogs. It has a large L-shaped bar attatched to the seat post with a spring on the end. If the dogs pull - even suddenly, the spring acts like a canti-lever and pushes more weight down on the back tire making it more stable. I've never once been pulled over by them... - wrapped around a sign post [unhurt]- yes.. lol.... crashed no.

    I used to hold the leash in my hand, until one of the dogs stopped all of a sudden to poop. I went flying over the backwards handlebars
    and crashed quite conveniently next to the offending smelly pile - poop bags blowing around the road...

    Sorry to hear about your accident. I applaud you for understanding your dog's exersice needs. Here's to a speedy recovery!

    Get better soon!

    SpinSpinSugar

    P.S. It's the rollerbladers and their dogs that you have to watch out for!

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    good suggestions. I'd love to ride with him with the right and safest set up, he is an active black lab happiest on the move. however, if we don't get this down, we hike, swim, snowshow, and he runs with my partner regularly, so he'll still be busy out there. now i'm just waiting for the plate to get put in my hand, heal, and get back on the bike.

 

 

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