Kickbike mushing - with huskies and mexican hairless dog

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 37

  • @StrawberryOrNotMILZ
    @StrawberryOrNotMILZ 2 года назад +2

    *video playing
    Meanwhile, in my Universe: **Me vibing to the Song**

  • @bencetoth8540
    @bencetoth8540 4 года назад +11

    Why i never know that. So you can pull your boat with dolphins, and the airplane with seagulls?

  • @sethbishop3306
    @sethbishop3306 4 года назад +4

    Miss doing this with my dog. Everyone with a large dog should have this setup.

  • @LogicalGreenLED
    @LogicalGreenLED 4 года назад +4

    Where did you pickup the two dog setup and how did you go about training them for this? We have two mixed breed rescue pups, on is 30% husky, (looks similar to the dog off leash near the end) and the other has newfoundland, terrier, chow as predominant. Both love to pull, if given the opportunity. Have just started researching kick sleds and kick bikes. Looks like this could be a blast for the dogs and me. Any insight is greatly appreciated.

    • @MacetazzOpina
      @MacetazzOpina 4 года назад +3

      So I’ve been researching this too. You need an x back harness, I’m from Mexico so I got mine from some dude who did it for like 15 bucks online, in the us it’s more expensive so try to get it right, there are many videos on RUclips on how to get correct measurements but since they are mi breed they maybe won’t fit a regular one so check that out
      You also need a tow line that should have at least part bungee line, I got one from a local manufacturer as well, a small local business run by fans of bikejoring. You get a line with an elastic inside and you tie a knot to get more or less elasticity from the line so that it’s not harsh on you or the dog and save from accidents they sell one on Amazon under “bikejoring line”
      Lastly you need an antenna or attachment which prevents you from getting the line tangled on the bike, you can get a noodle too that fits around the line and makes it too thick to be able to enter the wheel but it still is not 100% safe I think
      You May optionally need an attachment to grab the tow line into the bike frame, never put it into the steering handlebar, it should be always on the frame

    • @MacetazzOpina
      @MacetazzOpina 4 года назад +2

      To teach the dogs well I’m still on it but you need to encourage them to pull and praise, they will love it because they get to do what you don’t let them so it will be fast. Try to associate the x back harness with pulling by not letting them do so on walks.
      Also dogs poop after running so either make them poop beforehand or be prepared for an emergency break because they don’t know they should move away from the way to poop
      Commands are “mush” or go for pulling, yeeh for right hah for left, a command for slow or stop pulling and a command for complete stop
      Also come yeeh is u turn to the right and come hah to the left
      As to how to teach them try to do them on walks and use treats or for example walk them with the x harness and allow to pull or run when they get it right, say no and restrict when they get it wrongly and show the way

    • @MacetazzOpina
      @MacetazzOpina 4 года назад +2

      Also you can get a leash thingy to get two dogs together and it attaches to the tow line in the middle, you can attach them in both the collar and harness for extra protection
      If you get one dog to learn how to do it he can be the leader and other dogs will follow because of the pack instinct, they won’t want to be left behind and will learn the commands from the leader easily

    • @mikemhz
      @mikemhz 3 года назад +2

      @@MacetazzOpina Nice tips

    • @XOXO-mb2vh
      @XOXO-mb2vh Год назад

      I wonder how fast you are going on the trail

  • @jborrego2406
    @jborrego2406 5 лет назад +17

    Lol when u get home ur dogs are knocked out

    • @MacetazzOpina
      @MacetazzOpina 4 года назад +1

      I need this

    • @dannyhutzu
      @dannyhutzu 11 месяцев назад

      Erm.. you would think... but they can go untrained for 40, 50km... than at home, sleep it offen 1 hour or so... like super fast charging your phone.😂😅

  • @Mikeygeditz
    @Mikeygeditz 4 года назад +1

    I take my 5 month old husky named blue to the park with my scooter and he pulls me and he doesn’t stop! I love it and he loves it!

    • @bigmac3049
      @bigmac3049 4 года назад +6

      5 months is still young for pulling. 12 months is when they are almost fully developed

    • @wendyhere7204
      @wendyhere7204 4 года назад +2

      Yikes. It's too late now, but for future reference: Do not do this! A good guideline is that an adult 25 kg husky should pull no more than 50 kg by himself. You shouldn't start putting him in a line of dogs until about 10 months old and most definitely not let him pull by himself. He's not fully developed yet and starting too young or too heavy can cause severe problems when he grows older.

    • @EliannaCH
      @EliannaCH 3 года назад +1

      eek a bit young! I waited for my dog to be 15 months before he started pulling me on the skateboard :)

  • @Juan1986
    @Juan1986 6 лет назад +1

    muy bueno para que los perros se entretengan ademas los ejercitas, muy interesante me gustaría hacer eso con mi dogos arg pero no se si se podrá , muy buena la musica de fondo y el paisaje, si me podrian decir en que parte es y nombre de los temas , saludos ...

    • @maxthesiberianhusky6848
      @maxthesiberianhusky6848  6 лет назад +1

      thank you for the feedback :) this is south in Norway

    • @elcochiloco1456
      @elcochiloco1456 3 года назад

      Yo digo que si se puede llevándolos a un bosque más no en la calle

  • @marleneplatcek6364
    @marleneplatcek6364 6 лет назад +1

    Having a great time, thankyou for sharing your video

  • @katerinamaenpaa2342
    @katerinamaenpaa2342 6 лет назад +4

    This looks so cool! We have 2 husky puppies (5 months and 9 weeks) and would love to teach them pull sledge in winters. I've been wondering what to do then during summers and this seems fun! How do you start training a husky for mushing? With our older one we try to remember say go, right, left and stop when we go for walks but how do you teach them then to slow down or go faster and what more needs to be thaught?

    • @maxthesiberianhusky6848
      @maxthesiberianhusky6848  6 лет назад +5

      i start really slow with puppies :) as you do on walks, teach them left, right, slow, gogogo etc. :) then when they are about 6-9 months (depends on how well they are developed) i start putting on a harness and jog with them. then i start slowly with skateboard og bike :) when they are about a year old they should be ready for kickbiking or bikejoring with more speed. yes its definitely so much fun! but remember to watch the temperature. i never run mine when its over 15 degrees celcius. good luck !! :D

    • @mallen462
      @mallen462 2 года назад

      @@maxthesiberianhusky6848 great tip! I have both a Husky and a pit. Would pits do okay with mushing?

  • @play_again_spb1542
    @play_again_spb1542 6 лет назад +3

    Maska - SUPER dog!!!

  • @Bioeliful153
    @Bioeliful153 6 лет назад +2

    WOW Maska is fast and strong

  • @jayn1234
    @jayn1234 5 лет назад +2

    I do this with mine they love it

  • @petergarcia8225
    @petergarcia8225 6 лет назад +3

    another adventure this time with the furry and not sofurry buddies