Roller blading with our Siberian Huskies
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Do you ever have problems with your dog constantly having to go to the bathroom or are they pretty focused? My dogs love skating, biking and what have you but every 5 minutes they gotta go even if theyve gone before
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Hahahaaa! U almost fell.. These dogs get great excercise and a have awsome home! There sooo fluffy :)
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Beautiful dogs!
I rollerblade with my husky too!!
I just posted a video of him :)
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My Husky loves rollerblading! I'll have to get a vidoe of it!
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lol the end is hilarious..
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Great exercise for your Sibes, but how do you make them stop? Sibes are great dogs.
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haha love this. I took a wipe out with my dog today too. She husky/germ shep so loves to pull as well. I'm not good on skates yet either so I can relate to this, I practiced to where noone was out but SUCH a fun experience roller-blading with your dog.
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Hey Cool Video !.. awesome huskies !!!
Did you take them to special training to learn "mushing" skills? I can't wait to do this with my future huskies! How do you think it would work on a longboard? : )
heylookimfat 1 year ago
The dogs took to pulling naturally, although the "Leave it" and "On by" commands we had to work on. I haven't used a longboard yet, but I used to skateboard and surf years ago and I would think it would be fun! Good luck.
Steadibrett 1 year ago
how do you get them to STOP
LDsailopal 3 years ago
When I made this video we were just starting out and my skills were less than stellar. The dogs were getting used to the commands and Whoah for stop worked half of the time. Now they are great. They know Gee (Right turn), Haw (Left turn) Hike (Go) and Whoah (Slow down/Stop) The only problems we have are when rabbits or squirrels cross our path. But we are still working on that.
Steadibrett 3 years ago
Haha my silly husky doesn't know how to pull! I think we trained it out of him with obedience classes and loose-leash walking...oops! Trying to get him to learn the difference between harness = pull and gentle leader = loose. Getting there ^_^
allyc2007 3 years ago
Yes, it seems like it's one or the other. They know it's time to pull when they get the harness on, but they still pull a bit when the leash is attached to their regular collars also. It's not as bad as it used to be but they don't walk next to us.
Steadibrett 3 years ago