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  • at first their telling the one to get in line then he moves then their all yelling at the front one to hurry up and get on the line already! and then the one is bitchin cause he thinks he should be in front and then all tell him to shut up! and some are just sayin lets go already!! i SWEAR i understood them!

  • Hi, I'm a beginner musher of Spain s, which differs in harness in X of H-harness and a harness that is a mixture of both? What is the point everyone?

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  • is the x back harness the best overall harness for pulling.. I wanted to teach my husky to pull me on a bike and wanted to know what equiptment would I need? I went to black Ice equiptment, and checked out some harnesses.. I bet you teach these dogs to pull the sleds when their puppies... I love Huskies, malamutes and all Northern Bred dogs..

  • @alaskanmal63 from my understanding no its not, the best in your case would be a "buggy" harness or "guard" harness as these wont put pressure on their back hips like an x-back (which is required for pulling sleds, as the dogs need to get traction and drive from their back legs). if u notice the lines are coming straight off their rears parallel with the ground, in what your asking, the line will be most likely coming up an angle to your bike. I use a Guard w my dog, he pulls me on my longboard.

  • Haha that one really wants to go forward! I'm glad I don't have to go for a walk with that one :)

  • very good video

  • where do u get the harnesses?

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