@lilmunch64 Urban mushing is for any dog as long as it's proper size (you know, not a chihuahua) and age (at least a year). If your dog loves to pull then take advantage of it and have some fun. =D
Hey - Thank-you for enjoying your dogs and adding quality to their lives! I hitch up to 12 Alaskan Huskies at a time to my cart in Vermont to take people for rides. I really appreciate that people are finding creative ways to enjoy life with their dogs!
Oh, that's EXCELLENT! Mine aren't that well-trained ... as you can see, we have to operate in the suburbs, so being on public streets adds an element of, uh, "excitment" that we wouldn't have off-road :)
We have a kick-sled, too ... supposed to get 3-6" overnight! I only weigh 108 so I'm a bit nervous about taking them out without their "Dad" burning off some energy first, but my sister may come over tomorrow morning to help add "ballast" :)
i lol'd. Thats great i want a husky soo bad. I wish i lived somewhere cooler.
freelistic 2 years ago
oh.. great.. never thought about using the trike... I have bee nlooking at the scooters, and not sure I could balance on one of those!
dawnzlight 3 years ago
so can labs do this? Or only huskies? =( my dog is fast and smart and strong but if they have no natural skill then idk.
lilmunch64 3 years ago
@lilmunch64 Urban mushing is for any dog as long as it's proper size (you know, not a chihuahua) and age (at least a year). If your dog loves to pull then take advantage of it and have some fun. =D
hbalowaa 8 months ago
@lilmunch64 i runn a labradoodle and my sister runs two 15 and 12 lb terriers we just use a razor scooter im hopin to get vids up soon
myhorseroxursoxoff 7 months ago
hey im thinking of starting this with my husky, butim in the suburbs too, what do you do when a car comes along? how did you train them to stop
Adamgary1 3 years ago
Hey - Thank-you for enjoying your dogs and adding quality to their lives! I hitch up to 12 Alaskan Huskies at a time to my cart in Vermont to take people for rides. I really appreciate that people are finding creative ways to enjoy life with their dogs!
edendogsledding 4 years ago
Oh, that's EXCELLENT! Mine aren't that well-trained ... as you can see, we have to operate in the suburbs, so being on public streets adds an element of, uh, "excitment" that we wouldn't have off-road :)
katylied2 4 years ago
wow! this is the first time other than myself have i seen anyone using a trike :D
great looking crew.
RedneckSledDogs 4 years ago
We have a kick-sled, too ... supposed to get 3-6" overnight! I only weigh 108 so I'm a bit nervous about taking them out without their "Dad" burning off some energy first, but my sister may come over tomorrow morning to help add "ballast" :)
katylied2 4 years ago 2
I actually tried that, you got a lot farther than I.
rayunseitig 4 years ago