Our Husky Mushing the Bike on the Seawall "bikejoring"
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wow beautiful place man!
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I'm guessing there is no steering ,so how do you avoid a huge stack if he changes direction? Good choice getting a rescue dog,we have a staffy "pound puppy" and he is much better behaved and eager to please than my spoilt furry human malamute.
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it's called an x-back harness from canadog. I had to order it online, this one is a little small, but comfortable, and he can't easily slip out of it.. he hated his old one, and loves this one.
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Could you tell me what equipment i need to do this? Thanks! :)
TheMissChloe98 10 months ago
@TheMissChloe98 look up canadog to see what's best for you, then you can search the style. tundra has an 'x-back harness' and a sledding lead. everyone has their own preference.
kimhunter2 10 months ago
Firm hands on the handle bars at all times. ;^) As you can see the seawall is pretty distraction free, safe enough to film. He's getting really good about "on by" or "straight" when there's distractions like raccoons and swans. Horses will be our biggest hurdle. Rescue Pooches are the best, by far. We've had him a year, and he's amazing now that he feels safe and loved he's a very good boy. Those sled dogs are a creature on to their own.
kimhunter2 2 years ago