How to Teach a Dog to Run Alongside a Bike

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2022
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  • @MasterBlakeYT
    @MasterBlakeYT Год назад +11

    Thanks so much! I have a Aussie who loves to run. But I’m not good at running very long. So I tried riding a bike with him. Wasn’t the best at first, but this video definitely helps! Now we can both get what we want!

  • @danner209
    @danner209 2 года назад +9

    Appreciate the video!!!
    I completely agree with exposing the dog to the bike slowly. Just some food for thought regarding dog safety. I use the same bike attachment leash, however in our system I use a full chest harness and waist strap. This takes all risk off your dogs neck and allows the dog to pull if you choose that for exercise. Also, if the dog needs to stop, they can back out of the harness without a waist strap. My concern for that is that if there are any other dogs in the vicinity, you are stuck balancing a bike while your dog is free off leash.
    Cheers,
    From Monterey, California
    Leilani (Belgian Malinois)

  • @pattythomson721
    @pattythomson721 2 года назад

    So glad to have you back!

  • @TheShift_OfEnergy
    @TheShift_OfEnergy 10 месяцев назад

    great mutual understanding

  • @thingsofnature77
    @thingsofnature77 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting video! 👍🏻😎

  • @strayer7305
    @strayer7305 Год назад +3

    I use walkydog, it goes on your bike. It extends to whatever how much slack you wanna give your dog "use a harness plz"
    And you can easily de-tach apart of it to walk your dog xD
    : i use mushers paw wax & avoid hot days!

    • @noth9617
      @noth9617 6 месяцев назад

      I'm watching this because I dog a walkidog for Christmas. My dog is the same age as Sawyer here but I was under the impression that I can't use it until she's 18months. Is that correct? What age did you start?

  • @joshhuber130
    @joshhuber130 Месяц назад

    We’re do you get the bike dog connect from

  • @VelocitrapLords
    @VelocitrapLords Год назад +2

    Our dog has been super reactive around kids on bikes, hoping something like this will get her to calm down

  • @driveincanada9713
    @driveincanada9713 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @benabraham9076
    @benabraham9076 11 месяцев назад

    safety 1
    For England this is the right side, but the dog should walk on the other side in this case. So that the bike shields the dog from traffic, the dog could fall out and get on the roadway.
    safety 2
    The bike's brake may need to be changed so that the left side is the rear brake, not the front brake. An emergency stop could cause you to flip over.
    safety 3
    Where is the bicycle helmet, especially with a dog attached to the bicycle
    safety 4
    Cycling is an intense exercise and when the outside temperature rises above 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit), your dog is at risk of overheating
    safety 5
    Dutch granny bike with coaster brake is the best for it, no bar, easy to get on and off, and a rear brake with both hands free, it is best to control the bike when you ride with a dog
    .

  • @piratefairy9613
    @piratefairy9613 Месяц назад

    There is this stray dog in my locality an wan ever he sees me on my bicycle he will tag along 🤷 how can i stop him from coming along with me

  • @Biltongz
    @Biltongz 6 месяцев назад

    thats a old ass bike lol

  • @thewolfguardian5706
    @thewolfguardian5706 Год назад

    SOMEONE tell me please where I find that connector!

    • @strayer7305
      @strayer7305 Год назад

      I'm not sure what that one is, but i use walkydgo, just use a harness with it & it detaches as a normal leash 😆

  • @user-gu7kc8ob4n
    @user-gu7kc8ob4n 2 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👌👌👌😍😍😍😍

  • @GrunnOmaz
    @GrunnOmaz Год назад

    Should be trained to be on the side away from traffic. Some towns and city have laws against riding bikes on the sidewalk so you have to be on the street.

  • @ISTVAN1127
    @ISTVAN1127 2 года назад +8

    Why is he on the left side of the bike? This way, he is exposed to be hit by a car. I always walk my dogs on my left side and bike with them on the right side of the bike. Cheers!

    • @The..Butterfly..Effect
      @The..Butterfly..Effect 2 года назад

      You're right, but I think it's too much of an effort for a dog.
      you need to ride slowly and short distances.👍👍👍👍

    • @mahu2502
      @mahu2502 Год назад

      This is related to my question: I like my dog to stay on the sidewalk at all times unless I give him permission to enter the street. I'm just now starting to train him to go alongside my bike, and I think I may need to change the side he normally walks on (from my left to my right) so that when we bike, he can stay on the sidewalk, which is on my right. Wondering if this will confuse him too much.

  • @RazzleJazzle420
    @RazzleJazzle420 Год назад +2

    So I'm just curious - every single dog biking video on RUclips has the leash attached to the bike itself, and a lot of them use 2 leashes.
    I just have my dog's leash around my left wrist and he runs to the left of me. I feel like this is the safer way to do it because if he happens to get distracted and dart off, he's not going to be able to pull the bike down and injure me. In an emergency, I can let the leash slip off my wrist and I won't topple over. I can also keep a bit more distance away from the bike if I want to.
    Is there a reason behind not doing it this way? Why is it preferable to attach the dog so closely to the bike itself? Don't you run the risk of toppling over if you have a dog trying to work through its ADD?

    • @turbo_nerd86
      @turbo_nerd86 Год назад

      because most people are stupid hahaha kidding aside, most people aren't comfortable riding the bike with just one hand on the handlebar. I also bike with my dog the same way you do it, left hand on leash, right hand on the handlebar. It's easier to control the dog with a leash, especially when turning.

  • @visoflair6_
    @visoflair6_ 2 года назад +1

    Early!

  • @rosejacks8662
    @rosejacks8662 2 года назад

    I think that is too much for a dog to handle. Why don’t you run with your dog instead. Your dog is not able to say stop I am tired or my body hurts. People please don’t put you dog thru this abuse.

    • @ahearneo1
      @ahearneo1 2 года назад +10

      Hahahahahahahahahahaha.
      Exercise is now abuse?
      Rose, you need to go for a bike ride and get off your phone.

    • @steinajenkins1809
      @steinajenkins1809 2 года назад +1

      Depending on the breed you have, this is a great exercise for Dalmatians in particular as they were bred to run along with horses and carriages. I used to have 3 Dalmatians at once with me, but they all wore head collars for control and always at a trot, not a gallop, with regular stops.
      I could do 3-4 miles and they would not even be puffed out!! They loved it!

    • @thewolfguardian5706
      @thewolfguardian5706 Год назад +1

      I love doing bike rides with my dog, she even races me back to my house after a half mile ride! Have you ever even ran with your own dog?

    • @WOODY-and-BUZZ
      @WOODY-and-BUZZ Год назад

      My 130 pound pitbull will pull me and that bike down the road whether I’m coasting along or being dragged … he ain’t getting abused or hurt…

    • @wyndellholmes8609
      @wyndellholmes8609 7 месяцев назад

      I can't really see how this is good for the dog. Unless it would be for very short distances at a slow pace. Maybe a 1/4 mile? I recommend the DOG ask his Veterinarian first, then if the Veterinarian gives the dog permission. Go for it.