C. Weim Posted August 30, 2003 Posted August 30, 2003 Hey All! I figured id share my technique for running my two beasts/ attempting to wear them out. I leash em both up and mount up onto my skateboard. Its a 36" long Sector9 longboard which is easier to control at these high speeds as opposed to a normal shortboard. Once I get that thing pointed down the sidewalk WE'RE OFF! I swear we hit 20 mph before the first turn!! I usually run em 2-3 miles a day with this technique. Belle the golden falls back about halfway through and Caesar my weim ends up puling us both. Im gonna take a few days off though since Caes just got his jigs hacked off. But once he's healed up ZOOM ZOOM! Hehe, Its a blast for all 3 of us. I stop every so oftena nd let em play around in the lakes and cool off. Ray Quote
Lucky Chaos Posted August 30, 2003 Posted August 30, 2003 [quote name='C. Weim']Im gonna take a few days off though since Caes just got his jigs hacked off. But once he's healed up ZOOM ZOOM! [/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: Sounds like good excercise! Quote
abker17 Posted August 30, 2003 Posted August 30, 2003 Sounds like fun! Just the other day I saw a guy on rollerblades and his pittie was pullin' him down the street, he was flyin'! I wish I could do somethin' like that with Abs, but she'd probably pull me into the street or somethin' and get us both killed......... :roll: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 God I'd die on a skate board. At least on my scooter, I have a little more control. And it's fun as hell. And my dog loves it. It gives her a chance to wear out energy, and for me to do nothing but stand there. Quote
Crystal Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 Wheels and dogs, I'd get hurt in a heart beat!!!! Quote
Pumpkin the musher Posted March 22, 2005 Posted March 22, 2005 I hope they aren't pulling by their collars- too much stress from pulling on a collar can cause tracheal problems- there are plenty of places on the web that sell pulling harnesses for under 20 dollars a piece. If you guys are going to be pulling that much, a harness would be a good idea. Also watch their paws for cracks between the toes and in the skin between the toes. Happy trails! Quote
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