Urban Mushing
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amazing
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@swordwhale1 i agree but this kind of thing is easy on anything but huskies get my vote for best pullers they were built for running and it's great they accept these dogs too
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My teacher said she does this and I thought she made it up!
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is it safe in alabama?
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@CanadianAnimalLuver haha no kidding especially the old lady. I know people think wearing a helmet isn't cool but you like even more of a dope when it is only sitting on the back of your skull.
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Having tried a bike, a rig and a sled, and inflicted a snowboard and rollerblades on friends' kids, I have to say the scooter gets my vote for easy, accessible, and safe. (Though a good rig is great, but harder to transport). Any dog doing this needs training, of course... easy enough to do with some leash work (walking ahead of you, learning the commands). More people should be excercising themselves and their dogs like this!
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I don;t think anyone in this video was wearing their helmet remotely properly. If they had fallen it wouldn't have done squat! LOL
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try the best scooter on the market tufftrail.co.uk
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@teamloxley It's called urban because it's not in the Alaskan wilderness. It's called urban because these places are within city limits (eg. San Diego).There are tons of places in San Diego, even local parks like Lake Murray, where mushing groups go race/practice.
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how fun! I love the comment regarding know your breed and honor what they are meant to do "run". We just started trying this out without the bungee attachment and so far so good. Great marketing for responsible husky ownership. Thank you.
Its not really Urban. Its dryland mushing. Its nice to see people doing dryland mushing though.
teamloxley 2 years ago 7
Wrong. From 1988 through 1991, a team of Standard Poodles competed in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race; there were also teams of Foxhounds and Staghounds.
hutsod 3 years ago 7