Luna the black Husky in the video is only 37 lbs. She’s small but fast :) I do help her more than when we run Bolt who is 49 lbs. It also depends what the dog likes better. Bolt likes the pulling, so we let him pull without helping most of the time. Luna prefers speed, so I help her more by pedalling with her.
@@TeamRunningHusky I guess my dog isn’t as small as I thought. She pulls but I’m worried she will over do it because she’s very driven. It’s also pretty hot where I live and I’m constantly having to drench her in water 😅
Adventures With Becket & Xena yes you would need a bungee line that is long enough for bikejoring, and a harness that is made for pulling. Send me a message on Instagram @teamrunninghusky and I’d love to tell you more about it if you want to get started!
your very limited where you can go with that conventional way of joring with the dogs out front on lines. here is a safer, more versatile way- freedom to gooo under excellet steering and dog control- the rider steers the dogs- no commands needed- the dogs ADD stability to the scooter- you don't crash with this design- on or off road- even on urban sidewalks and or single track highly used by hikers, trails- even good for dogs that are agro, deaf and or blind- d o g p o w e r e d s c o o t e r