@@dawnjohnson8739 Oh, haha. Well if you're still interested, even a large pack of chihuahuas can do it. You just have to build their strength up with things like pulling tires or parachutes and train them "stop, slow, left, right, go, and fast."
@@anayakey822 Oh, that’s good information. Thank you! I don’t have a dog. I want a dog. I dream of having a dog :-). When I’m having a rough time, I dream dogs. But it’s unlikely I’ll ever have one :-(. :-(
Adorable! Please make a video on how to make this amazing cart! I’ve been looking and all carts are so expensive so I’m making a diy cart. Could use some ideas!
Looks like fun, and what a great idea for a dog who needs a job! At about 0:23 I noticed that Anya is "pacing" rather than using an opposing leg gait while walking. When she speeds up, she goes into a proper trot. I had a dog that did the same thing when she relaxed into her slow traveling mode, and this is the first time I've seen another dog do the same thing. Feels weird when you're riding a horse with a pacing gait too. LOL! How are you and Anya doing now? I hope you have many happy carting miles together!
Anya is almost 3 and is still the best dog anyone could ever ask for, and you are correct about her gait. As the summer heat in So. California makes even the sidewalks too hot for her paws, we are carting her less and less these days, but will be back at it in the fall once the weather cools. Thanks for your comments :)
@@TheDriodGuy I was wondering if there are any small and light saddles and brides that can fit a size or a XL dog like a mastiff I have a pony that's the size of that sorry for the bad example can you help me?
I live in Costa Rica, a few years back they tried to do a carting event, lets just say the police and equivalent of SPCA , it was deemed animal abuse . I personaly think its awesome would love to try it with my dogs
Plz make a video on how to make it or just the materials and where you got it from because I do scootering with my dog and ive been wanting to cart FOREVER
found this because i was curious if dog chariots existed...wow that works better than I thought!!! I do find it so very strange though, every time i take a US vacation where we rent a house, and just like in this video; no americans go for walks in the neighborhood. its almost creepy how empty the streets seem. Here in Canada, in almost any city, in the evenings you will find lots and lots of people out for walks. Do Americans hate exercise that much? or are the neighborhoods so dangerous nobody goes outside normally?
In general, we're lazy and morbidly obese TV watchers who depend on doctors to save us from diabetes and bury our heads in the sand while our government does immoral things. We eat like the kings of old and to keep us under control, our education and information is the bottom of the barrel. Nothing but lies. So we eat horrible food, live terrible lives, serve evil masters and stay inside to be brainwashed by TV. That's a typical American. There are some exceptions.
When Americans want to exercise they are very avid in the gym, which means they usually get their work out there. Places like California in the summer really aren't very pleasant for a run, so you have to do it very early in the morning before it gets hot.
@@AFullNelson I've only noticed it in warmer places - LA, Las vegas, Florida....all in nice typical residential neighborhoods...ok LA was during the day when most ppl were at work tho...
We're all too tired finding the cheese to pay for our mortgages :( My neighborhood is pretty good, though. We see a lot of folks waking their dogs, as we we walk our Sheppards.
Awesome man. I want to build one for my dog. I have a harness and attachment for a radioflyer wagon but it is too loud and bumpy. I have some bmx tires but need to figure out the frame. You have any place I can see plans? thanks Jerard
Yeah that would be great. I need to see how you did the reigns too. I have a harness but have been keeping on leash with collar which does not direct him. I am thinking of doing a stand up charriot style too.
awesome, looks fun. I am designing a folding boat/camper that fits on a cart with bike wheels, but it will have shafts for the dog and higher handles for me (like on hiking carts) so that both my 90 pound coonhound and I will be pulling it together, side by side :) to go on hiking and camping trips together. Making it so it can fold up to 90 degree angle to make a chariot for him to ride in when going through towns, when road too busy, when pavement hot, or when he is tired, haha
Maybe have some sort of anti tip device on back because you're having to lean forward knocking the dog off balance slightly, also a foot rest lower down would probably help more in balance, but otherwise not too bad.
a wheel under the foot rest area helps Alot so I hear, I use a adult trike until I can get help making a cart, my Service dog/Poodle needed exercise and I can't walk enough, can't pedal alot either and since he knows how to gently pull me up a incline,... he also did same with trike and pulls me on trike for longer exercise without pulling when he shouldn't, I just now need a cart for easier on/off for me.
I really want a Belgian, but the reputation is unless they’re working, they’re causing damage, so I had been thinking of ways to make him work and thought of it pulling a cart. I looked it up on RUclips and here he is pulling a cart. How great!!
*So Cool! I’m Curious; how much weight is your Dog, a Malli, pulling??! I’m handicapped with a head injury. I’ve got balance issues and also a highly damaged spine; but I want a dog,… I‘d Need something like this in order to give my dog the exercise he/she needs to maintain my dogs mental and physical health!*
I know your comment is old, but if you see this take a look at K9 Carts or other carts that have 3 wheels as well as a brake. Some even have steering wheels. It makes it safer and more stable. It also doesn't put extra weight on the dog like the 2 wheeled designs do.
Is there anyway you can make a video showing how you made this I have two 80 lb pit mixes that need exercise dearly. ON HANDS AND KNEES BEGGING PLEASE GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO CONSTRUCTION FOR THE DOG CHARIOT!!! PLEASE 🥺❤️🥺
Looking at training my shepinois to pull a sled. What do you have for head gear? Growing up around horses I like this idea for training commands first.
hi im looking to build this for my foxhound mix he is very high energy and loves going on bike rides with me this would be a great idea for him wondering how you made cart and what harness did you use
My dog is an Aussie and German Shepard mix. She is about one year old and is good with things making noise behind her. Do you think she could pull a cart for 50pound kid?
HorseCrazyKelly. I would think so. As people have commented, there are several things to consider such as the dogs age and type, design of the cart and weight of the rider. We started our dog @ 12 months with an empty card and short walks and worked our way to up to where we are. My dog is a working dog and was in top physical shape when we started, and she lives to please, so it was easy for us. If you decide to start pulling, there are several things I would look at. First; will it benefit your dog? (If not, I would say don't do it). Second; is your dog both physically and mentally ready to start pulling a cart? And last; is it enjoyable for her? I'm no expert, but that was my criteria in deciding to pull and it has worked out great for us. Good Luck...`
The ones online are like $600. I just don't want to waste the money on junk if it breaks down or doesn't live up to expectations. I'm not handyman enough to build my own. If someone builds them for cheaper then I'd look into it.
Like what I see, my dog is energetic and pulls me when I walk him on the leash,10month full blooded pitbull,he runs in my back yard so much but I have to work, so when I get home I walk him but I wAs thinking the same idea
Dump the leather straps on the poles and put some kind of wheels up front -- just my observation that your weight along with the straps cause the poor dog to be jerked on quite a bit. Imagine what would happen if the dog hit a sudden steep down hill bit and he tries to hold the cart back??? Suddenly the straps allow the load to go from rearward to a sudden snap downward and forward with the full weight of you and the cart behind it --- the dog is going down hard and fast, driven into the ground and then rolled and scraped along the ground until you finally roll to a stop. If you have no clue about building mechanical devices then for DOG's sake ask for design help. There are good reasons that professional dog harnesses are made the way that they are with poles running along side, and strapped fairly tightly to the dog -- and why 3 or 4 wheel carts are more common. It greatly simplifies the forces of inertia in the design and minimizes the load on the dog.
I like your update, looks like the know nothing dog police were giving you negative comments. Just block them next time. If you didn't love your dog, she would be locked in a kennel or dumped at a shelter, not out having fun pulling a cart. A little young for long distances though.
I agree. The main constraint was the length of the 2 inch hardwood dowels available being 8 feet. When I build the next one, I'll figure out a way to give her a little more room : )
I am looking for a cart or a chariot for my Dog or dogs also and would really like to get the plans for this or a similar one or purchase one if not to expensive. We have Siberian husky and a GSD. both need some work out. please email me with some help for carts.
She weighs 65 pounds and is incredibly strong. That's a trait of the Malinois, but since she trains 5 hours/week as a Personal Protection dog, in addition to all of the exercise and playing she does, she is also in top physical and mental condition. In reality, the cart is very easy for her to pull. Light weight, hard rubber tires, ball bearings and being properly balanced makes it easy for her. The distance she likes to walk is about the same, with or without the cart.
I feel like my dog isn’t living up to his potential 😂
What kind of a dog do you have? It has to be a working dog.
@@dawnjohnson8739 Do you mean they have to be working dogs to pull carts?
@@anayakey822 This was a long time ago. I don’t exactly remember. I think I was asking if any dog can pull a cart, or specifically “working dogs.”
@@dawnjohnson8739 Oh, haha. Well if you're still interested, even a large pack of chihuahuas can do it. You just have to build their strength up with things like pulling tires or parachutes and train them "stop, slow, left, right, go, and fast."
@@anayakey822 Oh, that’s good information. Thank you! I don’t have a dog. I want a dog. I dream of having a dog :-). When I’m having a rough time, I dream dogs. But it’s unlikely I’ll ever have one :-(. :-(
dude whoever built this is genious! not to much weight on the dog or anything this is a flipping perfect idea
What a great way to wear out a large, athletic dog.
This small video brought me to tears There is nothing better than seeing a dog work. what a good trainer kudos to you. ❤
It’s all fun and games until a cat crosses his path, then it gets real!
😂😂😂
Only his third time out? Remarkable baby ❤
Adorable! Please make a video on how to make this amazing cart! I’ve been looking and all carts are so expensive so I’m making a diy cart. Could use some ideas!
I'm amazed at all the dog people that just do this for fun .
He really looks like he's enjoying this. Such a good boy. Well done.
You both having fun now!
He looks happy that he can go at his pace now.
He prefers carrying her rather than futile lugging all the time.
I always wanted to do this with my dog.... he is so strong... drags me down the street :D
Please make a video of your neighbors judging you.
You shouldnt care that much what others think
Hahahaha…Funny thought …
but yes screw them …..the doggie looks happy
Lol yup. Fuck them. Amazing tune as well
"They see rolling they hating"
😂😂😂😂😂 you're hilarious
Looks like fun, and what a great idea for a dog who needs a job! At about 0:23 I noticed that Anya is "pacing" rather than using an opposing leg gait while walking. When she speeds up, she goes into a proper trot. I had a dog that did the same thing when she relaxed into her slow traveling mode, and this is the first time I've seen another dog do the same thing. Feels weird when you're riding a horse with a pacing gait too. LOL! How are you and Anya doing now? I hope you have many happy carting miles together!
Anya is almost 3 and is still the best dog anyone could ever ask for, and you are correct about her gait. As the summer heat in So. California makes even the sidewalks too hot for her paws, we are carting her less and less these days, but will be back at it in the fall once the weather cools. Thanks for your comments :)
@@TheDriodGuy I was wondering if there are any small and light saddles and brides that can fit a size or a XL dog like a mastiff I have a pony that's the size of that sorry for the bad example can you help me?
Gorgeous!!❤
I’d really love a tutorial on how you built this!
Looks like some closet rod 2 wheelchair wheels and sections of a 2x6 and possibly 2x4s
Same!
Great cart my dog is a husky just starting him on a cart I want one like this he loves it
This looks so fun and good for the dog but im afraid people would look at me like im crazy lol
who cares, have fun and live your life!!!
@@animangle8479 good point
Neighbors would probably call you out for being cruel to the dog.
I live in Costa Rica, a few years back they tried to do a carting event, lets just say the police and equivalent of SPCA , it was deemed animal abuse . I personaly think its awesome would love to try it with my dogs
Plz make a video on how to make it or just the materials and where you got it from because I do scootering with my dog and ive been wanting to cart FOREVER
The dog loves it he's getting exercise all dogs need something like that to give them purpose in life so get them Chihuahuas out and walk them
found this because i was curious if dog chariots existed...wow that works better than I thought!!!
I do find it so very strange though, every time i take a US vacation where we rent a house, and just like in this video; no americans go for walks in the neighborhood. its almost creepy how empty the streets seem.
Here in Canada, in almost any city, in the evenings you will find lots and lots of people out for walks. Do Americans hate exercise that much? or are the neighborhoods so dangerous nobody goes outside normally?
In general, we're lazy and morbidly obese TV watchers who depend on doctors to save us from diabetes and bury our heads in the sand while our government does immoral things. We eat like the kings of old and to keep us under control, our education and information is the bottom of the barrel. Nothing but lies. So we eat horrible food, live terrible lives, serve evil masters and stay inside to be brainwashed by TV. That's a typical American. There are some exceptions.
When Americans want to exercise they are very avid in the gym, which means they usually get their work out there. Places like California in the summer really aren't very pleasant for a run, so you have to do it very early in the morning before it gets hot.
@@AFullNelson I've only noticed it in warmer places - LA, Las vegas, Florida....all in nice typical residential neighborhoods...ok LA was during the day when most ppl were at work tho...
We're all too tired finding the cheese to pay for our mortgages :( My neighborhood is pretty good, though. We see a lot of folks waking their dogs, as we we walk our Sheppards.
Awesome man. I want to build one for my dog. I have a harness and attachment for a radioflyer wagon but it is too loud and bumpy. I have some bmx tires but need to figure out the frame. You have any place I can see plans?
thanks
Jerard
Yeah that would be great. I need to see how you did the reigns too. I have a harness but have been keeping on leash with collar which does not direct him. I am thinking of doing a stand up charriot style too.
there are ones you can buy as well ;) if you want lol
@@meganparisroseabraham7055 where?
awesome, looks fun. I am designing a folding boat/camper that fits on a cart with bike wheels, but it will have shafts for the dog and higher handles for me (like on hiking carts) so that both my 90 pound coonhound and I will be pulling it together, side by side :) to go on hiking and camping trips together. Making it so it can fold up to 90 degree angle to make a chariot for him to ride in when going through towns, when road too busy, when pavement hot, or when he is tired, haha
Maybe have some sort of anti tip device on back because you're having to lean forward knocking the dog off balance slightly, also a foot rest lower down would probably help more in balance, but otherwise not too bad.
longer reins?
Just put The wheels a few cm back.
a wheel under the foot rest area helps Alot so I hear, I use a adult trike until I can get help making a cart, my Service dog/Poodle needed exercise and I can't walk enough, can't pedal alot either and since he knows how to gently pull me up a incline,... he also did same with trike and pulls me on trike for longer exercise without pulling when he shouldn't, I just now need a cart for easier on/off for me.
What happens if a cat appears
.... then you have a hell of a race! 😀
Emergency brake! Lol
it will go fast
Vroom vroom I guess
@@plusquamperfekt0423 you crack me up LOL
I really want a Belgian, but the reputation is unless they’re working, they’re causing damage, so I had been thinking of ways to make him work and thought of it pulling a cart. I looked it up on RUclips and here he is pulling a cart. How great!!
*So Cool! I’m Curious; how much weight is your Dog, a Malli, pulling??! I’m handicapped with a head injury. I’ve got balance issues and also a highly damaged spine; but I want a dog,… I‘d Need something like this in order to give my dog the exercise he/she needs to maintain my dogs mental and physical health!*
I know your comment is old, but if you see this take a look at K9 Carts or other carts that have 3 wheels as well as a brake. Some even have steering wheels. It makes it safer and more stable. It also doesn't put extra weight on the dog like the 2 wheeled designs do.
Is there anyway you can make a video showing how you made this I have two 80 lb pit mixes that need exercise dearly. ON HANDS AND KNEES BEGGING PLEASE GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO CONSTRUCTION FOR THE DOG CHARIOT!!! PLEASE 🥺❤️🥺
Looking at training my shepinois to pull a sled. What do you have for head gear? Growing up around horses I like this idea for training commands first.
This even gives your dogs exercise
No way v:
I love this video... for your next one, can you show us how to build one?
Can't wait to see.
I wonder what kind of range she has. Sure is a beautiful dog.
He likes it you can tell he is geting use to it but realy likes his own pace
Beautiful dog! Who was your breeder?
Hi there. Id love to build my dutch shepherd same thing like these. Can you show us how you built it pls.
this is the future of transportation.
Where did u buy ur cart so cool
#LuckyDBunny asks, can I get the plans, cus he & his gal Luna,want a small version to hook up to our MinPin
SOOO COOL!!!!!!! That is a happy hound, right there.
Cool job, Dog Mom! 🐕 💘
Bullocks dog make video
Good dog and master. 👍🏼💕
That's the wrong Dog.American Bulldog would be mo appropriate 😅
would like specs on this build? Many thanks!
where do i get a harness? my dog is mali mix how do i teach him to drive? i taught my horses but smh dogs are hard lol
Love it
Now that's cool i would like one of them for my husky
hi im looking to build this for my foxhound mix he is very high energy and loves going on bike rides with me this would be a great idea for him wondering how you made cart and what harness did you use
Can you say we're we can get that dog cart please
Do you think a cavapoo would be able to pull me? I’m 5,4 13yo. And the dog is a 2yo
Where do you get this, I want one with my Newfies ❤❤❤
Excellent
Where did the wheels come from?
I walk with the dog more like,
*The dog walks for me.*
I just have to say this is so cool. Where can I buy one?
Love this....She looks happy. Is she still doing this? How did you make the dog chariot?
love this
My dog is an Aussie and German Shepard mix. She is about one year old and is good with things making noise behind her. Do you think she could pull a cart for 50pound kid?
HorseCrazyKelly. I would think so. As people have commented, there are several things to consider such as the dogs age and type, design of the cart and weight of the rider. We started our dog @ 12 months with an empty card and short walks and worked our way to up to where we are. My dog is a working dog and was in top physical shape when we started, and she lives to please, so it was easy for us. If you decide to start pulling, there are several things I would look at. First; will it benefit your dog? (If not, I would say don't do it). Second; is your dog both physically and mentally ready to start pulling a cart? And last; is it enjoyable for her? I'm no expert, but that was my criteria in deciding to pull and it has worked out great for us. Good Luck...`
Where can one buy a cart like this? Or, do you have plans? Oh, and is this Dennis McCalmont singing? I love that dude.
thanks for sharing this video
You are welcome and I hope you enjoyed it...
Is that a head harness pull to guide dog?
Do you do commands?
You should put the leashes through the D rings on the side of the back that might give you a little bit more control
the dog has a head halter on
Any blueprints on how to make this?
Sweet ride.
The ones online are like $600. I just don't want to waste the money on junk if it breaks down or doesn't live up to expectations. I'm not handyman enough to build my own. If someone builds them for cheaper then I'd look into it.
brakes?
How did u make that..
Definitely never seen anybody who needed to hold the reins like that but it's a malligator I guess lol.
This was so relaxing to watch !!
That would be an awesome idea for those in wheel chairs!👍💙👌
Like what I see, my dog is energetic and pulls me when I walk him on the leash,10month full blooded pitbull,he runs in my back yard so much but I have to work, so when I get home I walk him but I wAs thinking the same idea
Dump the leather straps on the poles and put some kind of wheels up front -- just my observation that your weight along with the straps cause the poor dog to be jerked on quite a bit. Imagine what would happen if the dog hit a sudden steep down hill bit and he tries to hold the cart back??? Suddenly the straps allow the load to go from rearward to a sudden snap downward and forward with the full weight of you and the cart behind it --- the dog is going down hard and fast, driven into the ground and then rolled and scraped along the ground until you finally roll to a stop.
If you have no clue about building mechanical devices then for DOG's sake ask for design help. There are good reasons that professional dog harnesses are made the way that they are with poles running along side, and strapped fairly tightly to the dog -- and why 3 or 4 wheel carts are more common. It greatly simplifies the forces of inertia in the design and minimizes the load on the dog.
I like your update, looks like the know nothing dog police were giving you negative comments. Just block them next time. If you didn't love your dog, she would be locked in a kennel or dumped at a shelter, not out having fun pulling a cart. A little young for long distances though.
No answer to any questions! Lots of problems with this cart.
Think it's time to upgrade to a Chalo sulky? Dorsal shaft gives the dog more room to move.
This is awesome! What is that second song? it seems really familiar.
"Wish You Were Here" song, "The Division Bell" album Pink Floyd band. Also is the concert version.
How’s you build this would love to know
how did you make it?
If a dog that looks like a malinoius can pull that, i wonder why my 8.5 month old shepherd has such a damn easy time pulling me 👀
I need that for my dog!! He's half Pitbull/half German Shepherd
Just like mine, a Pit/Shepherd would need something like this to help "drain the gas tank"!
Awesome idea
How many pounds is your dog and how many inches at the withers?
Hi Serenity's.silly.vids. She is about 67 pounds and 8 inches at the withers
i want that whole setup for my dog and me pleases tell how to get or how much
please contact me lara_alane@yahoo.com. nobody i can finf ro help make one they say im crazy pleasevreply back my # 7608771359
Lara, I emailed you today
@@TheDriodGuy where can I get that set up from?
Just buy rollerblades or a bike kinda the same I do this with my skateboard.
I am i interested in this set up as well could you send me info ?
Did you buy the harness? If so, what’s it called?
Hi Savannah Snyder. Here is the Harness we use. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0081AP844/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great Vieo - Fine Job. Thank You.
You are welcome...
Did you make the cart?
Nice. But if you can make the sticks longer so your dog can have more leg room i think it would be great!
I agree. The main constraint was the length of the 2 inch hardwood dowels available being 8 feet. When I build the next one, I'll figure out a way to give her a little more room : )
@@TheDriodGuy I wanna see the new one, I need this to my dog
Hi there very where can I purchase ?
I NEED IT. NOW.
I need a how to build one
I am looking for a cart or a chariot for my Dog or dogs also and would really like to get the plans for this or a similar one or purchase one if not to expensive. We have Siberian husky and a GSD. both need some work out. please email me with some help for carts.
Hi! How did u build this?
Get a Dutch shepherd too. The Brindle Malinois! The perfect tandem carting team
You go girl v:
More then your daughter huh?
What? 😂
The dog is quite strong
She weighs 65 pounds and is incredibly strong. That's a trait of the Malinois, but since she trains 5 hours/week as a Personal Protection dog, in addition to all of the exercise and playing she does, she is also in top physical and mental condition. In reality, the cart is very easy for her to pull. Light weight, hard rubber tires, ball bearings and being properly balanced makes it easy for her. The distance she likes to walk is about the same, with or without the cart.
Plus your weight on the cart
Noel Juwah You are correct.
Great I wish I try it soon
Dogs love this if you researched u would know that
Felicidades y ligerito Y sí sin mucho mucho esfuerzo
With the price of gas. I think we are going to see a lot of this.
so cool
Nice video but be careful as I think RUclips will censor it because of the beautiful music you put on