Dog training – bike joring
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 at
1:12 pm
An old video of me and my friend (the one with 2 dogs) training. I rescued this dog from SPA in 2005 but I dont have her anymore. *****If you want to see recent videos of my sled dog team just take a look at my channel***** www.youtube.com
i run pitbull with bike until he cant run and falls over on side, then i drag him behind me until he recovers then i get him up and make him run until his tonge turns blue if he cant do this is abandon him on the spot and steal somebnodys dog out there back yard
so you can do bikejoring with a two-wheel bike?
So far all the ones I have seen have three wheels.
@Astouek my stubborn german shepherd won’t listen and keeps stopping to mark while he’s at work(bikejoring). how do i get him to stop? he doesn’t mark when i walk on feet with him cause i have 100% control of him when i’m walking. on the bike, i have to jerk the leash everytime he stops or when he squats down i use my feet to kick his balls(not hard though), but i wanted to.
nice video.. my dog is also from spain… We love to work in bikejöring…
take care…
greetz from germany…
doreen
@Astouek ahh okay, I was just pondering. Thanks for clarifying!
@rachieroomoo It depends of the distance. Actually, I don’t train the dogs over 4-5 miles per training so I wait until we are back home to let them drink.
Temperature are below 0 now so they can do this distance without drinking.
Of course, I take water with me when I’m going out for long distance training.
I love my dogs and I take care of them. They always have access to fresh water in their enclosure, sleep in the house and are fed with high quality food.
do you not even water them during a run?
I have worked with sled dogs – they were watered every 3 miles and lead dogs had water immediately available to them upon their return.
@Astouek
thanks for that info, no i dont have a dog so i had not read up on how to care for them after a run. please excuse my ignorance.
@persebra It’s dangerous to offer water to your dog right after a long ride : it can twist their stomach and cause death.
After the run, you have to wait atleast 30 minutes before giving them water in little quantity.
Furthermore, I don’t see the interest of filming my dogs drinking after a ride…
i have watched five video now of dogs pulling and i have yet to see any of the owners offer their dogs water after stopping. they have litle attachments you can put on water bottles now that allows the dog to sip comfortably.
awesome video, what a happy dog! It is SO fun isn’t it?
bittersweet symphony by the verve
my dog tazz used to love pulling me on my bike when i was younger, at least 12 years ago. i never knew it was a real sport.
the nieghbours always thought i was insane going up and down the road with tazz pulling me on the bike or sled, but now i can tell them that i wasnt:)
Whats the name of the song?
Thanks :]
Awesome!!!
looks like a good place to rest some weeks
1:12 the dog jumping over the water looks great
My son-in-law Dan skijors…and bikejors to keep the dogs in shape in the fall. 5.5k in 23 minutes is good for one dog. On skis with 3 dogs he has run 5k in under 8 minutes. Wanna race?
good video! and i love the song!
Hehe!
j’compte bien bidouiller de quoi pour filmer dimanche pour en faire une nouvelle!
When i see your video , i remember my first bikejoring ride….cooool
Marc
Thx for the comment!
I’m training my dog only with temperature below 15°C.
Very good video – looking forward to lower temperatures!
Very good demonstration! I’m looking forward to colder weather so that I can bikejour further.
Yeah it’s really cool to see the dog after 6-7 km…he looks peacefull =)
Looks funny i useally ski with my dogs