What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it pretty
tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let the
dog do the work.
Seeya Gus
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What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it pretty
tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let the
dog do the work.
Seeya Gus
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Re: Unicycling with dogs
Hi,
Pull gliding with a dog- has anyone done this?
-KH
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> What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it pretty
> tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let the
> dog do the work.
>
> Seeya Gus
>
>
>
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Re: Unicycling with dogs
I like taking my dog unicycling cause it gets her good exersise and I don’t get
as tired. I’ve tried gliding behind her but the rubbing tire sound scares her
and she jumps off to the side expecting a unicycle to come flying forward. I’ve
thought about trying it with my freind’s dog who isn’t realy scared of anything
and likes to run.
Peter
>What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it pretty
tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let the dog
do the work.
Re: Unicycling with dogs
>
>How big is the dog?
Big enough to pull me on my bike, he is a cattle dog so he needs lots of
excercise (he’s not trained enough to chase cows).
Gus
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RE: Unicycling with dogs
> What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it pretty
> tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let the
> dog do the work.
I have had little success. I have also tried standing on the frame, but it
really seems to inhibit the dog’s progress. Maybe I should be using something
other than a bulldog? Maybe a breed with longer legs. In any case, the unicycle
has to be special built so the dog can reach the pedals…
jf
Re: Unicycling with dogs
In article <20000922110538.BE44436F9@sitemail.everyone.net>, Gus Macaulay
<GusGus@unicyclist.com> wrote:
> What are peoples experiences of unicycling their dogs. I find it
pretty tiring, i was wondering if it is possible to stand on the frame and let
the dog do the work.
>
How big is the dog?
> Seeya Gus
>
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Re: Unicycling with dogs
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> Hi,
>
> Pull gliding with a dog- has anyone done this?
>
I have, but he doesn’t like it…
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Re: Unicycling with dogs
forget unicycling WITH dogs. What about Unicycling dogs. I know it is possible,
I have a copy of a book called Go Dog Go. I know that it it only a drawing, but
it had to be drawn from something.
Wayne.