akyramoto82
Posted : 11/14/2008 6:31:21 PM
How to keep booties on :)
I'm using the 'ultra paws' boots, they seem to stay on pretty well because they have two velcro straps, you have to get them fairly snug to stay on. I also ALWAY have my dogs do something while wearing the booties, I don't give them a chance to think about taking them off, they also come right off as soon as we're done.
theres alot of glass in the bicycle lanes around here, so the booties are insurance :)
The riggin for my bicycle is one regular leash tied to the front of the V racks on my xtracycle, then a ruffwear bungee coupler, each of them are wearing harness's. they pull a little bit so the harness' are comfy & I'd rather have any pressure from an evasive manuever or quick stop be applied to their bodies & not their necks. So i have dog 'assisted' bicycle.
I dont really have any tips for tethering them to a regular bicycle, the Xtracycle is EXTREMELY stable becuase of the wheel base. If I didnt' have an X I'd probably only have one dog on the bike. I also like the length of the bike becuase it almost creates a wall - so the dogs are less likely to dart in front of the front wheel or try to go behind the bike. Its worked out pretty well for me.
I once saw a tuturial about how to make your own springer - it essentially was a nylon strap on the front fork of the bike - I highly recommend NOT tethering your dog to the front of your bike. It doesn't take much for the front wheel to come out from under you.