Bikejoring: The newest addition to my (dog’s) exercise regime
May 2, 2009 at 11:12 am (Jumbled Jabbering, Livin' North of 60°)
In an effort to train my dog to stop jumping on people, running after joggers, and chasing other dogs, we enrolled ourselves in dog obedience training a while back. She’s made some progress, but the biggest challenge has been keeping her from pulling on the leash. It seems like she always wants to be in the lead. I try and try, and I just can’t manage to make her stay behind me.
Suddenly, the light bulb came on, and I got a bright idea. Since she wants to pull so badly, why not give her the opportunity? On a recent training session on the ski trail, the trainer suggested I try it.
Off I went to Duffy’s Pets to get her fitted for a harness. Reggie, the store-owner, was extremely helpful. She spent time asking questions about my intentions, about my dog, and offered valuable tips about Dos and Don’ts. I couldn’t wait to get Smidgen into her harness to see how she would react.
The next morning, I hook her up, get onto my bike, and voilà! The dog’s a natural. It only took her a few minutes to figure out what I wanted and that it was okay to pull. Wow! I was so pleased.
This morning was her third time out with the harness, and she pulled like a pro. Fortunately, there’s no turning required on the pathway we’ve been taking, but the next step will be teaching her “Gee” and “Haw” (right and left).


Stacie said,
May 2, 2009 at 11:47 am
That’s pretty impressive for her to get the hang of it on her first run! You’ll have to join our “Hot Hounds” summer bike/scooter-joring league! First race in May!
Kara said,
May 2, 2009 at 9:01 pm
So how soon before we visit you in hospital?????
Carole said,
May 3, 2009 at 8:25 am
Stacie,
I’m not sure Smidgen’s ready for a race, but I’d love to come and watch.
Kara,
You’re evil!
» Sk-sk-skijoring Yukon Chatter Bug said,
January 3, 2010 at 10:17 am
[...] mutt still needs her regular exercise (as I do). Last spring, I purchased a harness for us to try bikejoring, which Smidgen seemed to take to quite naturally, so I thought I’d try it with my [...]