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Overactive
Dog
Our Dalmatian who is now 2 years old never seemed to get tired even
though we walked her for hours.
As a diabetic, it is difficult for me to make too long walks, so I
started biking with her, until one day when I was pulled down from the
bike when she suddenly stopped.
Then I got the idea to develop a bicycle peg with adjustable safety
clip. I mounted peg in front of the bike, adjusted the clip to release
at a pressure suited to the size of her.
Would the dog suddenly stop, the safety clip will release, and the dog
is still attached to me by the waist belt.
The dog can not run out into traffic, and I have time to stop after the
dog has opened adjustable clip.
Now I bike with her every day and so does my wife who previously has
not dared to bike with her.
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Exercise
the
dog
before
the hunt!
I have a Flat-Coated Retriever that I use for hunting. I have tried to
build up his fitness by biking with him.
It has happened a few times that I been pulled down from the bike when
he suddenly stopped.
I bought a cycle peg with adjustable safety clip. I have attached the
peg in front of the bike, the dog runs beside me and I can watch over
the dog.
Sure, it has happened that the dog has suddenly stopped, the clip has
then released and I have had time to stop before an accident
occurred.
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Exhibition
Dogs
A dog that is shown at an exhibition needs to be in good shape and have
a well-built muscle mass.
Biking with the dog is a great way to build the dog's condition.
Remember to adjust the speed so that the dog will trot, not faster! The
dog's claws are also held down without being too long.
Adjust for how long you ride after your dog's stamina, and your dog
will to love your bike trips.
For your own safety, use the bike peg with adjustable safety clip.
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