Bikejoring: The newest addition to my (dog’s) exercise regime

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).

4 Comments

  1. 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!

  2. Kara said,

    May 2, 2009 at 9:01 pm

    So how soon before we visit you in hospital????? :)

  3. 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!

  4. » 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 [...]

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