I read you must not have a dog less than two years start pulling a cart. Two was when they start to have the right muscle. Plus without the front wheel more pressure is put on the dog . A sulky is harder to pull. Harder for he or she to pull, I would emagine.If I had a dog, I would love to drive.
It's a great video, interesting how they do it and move around, you could call it climate-neutral for the next video they will stretch me in front of their car and I will pull them
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 🥺❤️🥺
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!
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.
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
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