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"ceb" wrote in message: So it's really true, you *ARE* pure evil. Just doing my job, Ma'am! Wouldn't the two of them pull me in circles? That would be entertainment, right there. And you don't have to worry about finding trails or anything like that. Maybe you can add Max to Zoe's side to even out (a little) the work load. Plus, how could Zoe be IN FRONT ALL THE TIME SHE IS THE BOSS YOU KNOW. Maybe they can be harnessed in a row instead of side by side? Zoe can be up front and help out (she's less likely to be the troublemaker, right?) while the Queener does all the heavy lifting. Suja |
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"Suja" wrote in
: Wouldn't the two of them pull me in circles? That would be entertainment, right there. And you don't have to worry about finding trails or anything like that. Maybe you can add Max to Zoe's side to even out (a little) the work load. Good point! Maybe I'd get a little dizzy, but that's a small price to pay. It would be hilarious to harness them all up, but I think I might have to wear Max in a backpack or something. Plus, how could Zoe be IN FRONT ALL THE TIME SHE IS THE BOSS YOU KNOW. Maybe they can be harnessed in a row instead of side by side? Zoe can be up front and help out (she's less likely to be the troublemaker, right?) while the Queener does all the heavy lifting. It looks like sometimes the dogs are harnessed in a line, rather than side by side, which might work well for us. I think Q might like going out alone, though, sometimes -- she could go at whatever speed she could attain while dragging me behind her... which might still be alarmingly fast! We shall see... -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the pomeranian & Rosalie the calico cat |
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Hi Catherine -
I took up dog scootering in November. I too have a "bionic knee". That leg has always been chronically understrength (have been bionic for 20 years now) but the dog scootering actually helps with that as long as your knee issues are in the ACL/MCL/LCL arean and not the pattellar tracking arena at least. It's close what the docs call "closed chain exercise" like riding a stationary bike except a lot more fun, pretty much. OK, there is som eshock absoprtion if you're riding rough trails, but pretty much, you kick 3-5 with one leg, switch legs and kick 3-5 with the other leg. As long as the scooter platform isn't very high, and you concentrate on keeping your body upright, you get lots of shallow knee bends with no torque and a bit of rest between short "sets". As for dogs and pulling, the rule of thumb is that a dog can pull 3x his body weight. I believe that probably varies from breed to breed - I run German Shorthiar Pointers and they are speed machines.I have some video on Google Video.If you do a Google search on "GSP Scooter Dogs" and then click the video link above the search box it will bring them up. Anyway, as one cyborg to another, I recommend the two wheeled dog scootering. Just be sure to get a scooter with good brakes. The Torker looks attractive because it's inexpensive, but it has nylon/plastic rims, and its stopping power ain't so hot. Looks like the Diggler Dirt Dawg is a bit better for that plus it has a front shocks. It's $175 and if you get it from Diggler, you get free shipping (at least for now). If I hadn't already bought about 82 scooters trial and error - I'd either do that one next or splurge for a Blauwerk Mountain or a Kickbike XC. Also, the harness and tug line make a big difference. You want a padded harness (you can always sew fleece onto a pet store harness, but custom harnesses aren't thA pricey if you shop around). Also, there has to be some bungee in the tugging system between the scooter an dthe dog. It makes a huge difference in the experience. Less jerking (whwich feels like a correction) for the dog and a smoother more relaxing ride for you. All this stuff I have gotten from trial and error and from helpful "veterans". GoodLuck! |
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