Thread: Bikejoring
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:58 AM   #5
tsovimnpb

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There is no way in bloody hell, unless it was a suicide attempt, that I would EVER hook up one of my incredibly prey driven dogs to the front of a bicycle.

A cart or wheeled sled with breaks? Sure. There's just something I don't trust about a bike though...
A bike has brakes :P

Anyhow that is besides the point, we did bikejoring and skatejoring all the time with my moms little amstaff girl before I moved out here to Texas, she loved the exercise and I loved the fun. She was highly drivey to and we never had an issue but I did have to be alert of my surroundings. If we saw any critters (we lived in the middle of nowhere with no other dogs for miles but there were deer, rabbit, squirrels.) It was important to immediately get her focus on me as I slowed to a stop.

I won't lie, it's not for everyone and takes some practice, never had any issues as I said with bikejoring, now skijoring I tried once and never again lol but bikejoring and skatejoring are awesome. Here's the Joring setup we have here and I plan to use it with Anubis when he gets older.

Ruffwear Omnijoreā„¢ Joring System for Dog-Pulling Activities
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