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PostSubject: Using a springer on a bike..   Using a springer on a bike.. EmptyThu Aug 08, 2013 2:55 am

Hello everyone, I know it will be a while before I will actually be able to do this, but I was wondering at what age can you start cycling with your husky and how would you get them used to being on a springer? This is going to be my major method of exercise eventually. I know her bones have to form and heck I don't even have her yet, but for future knowledge Smile.
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PostSubject: Re: Using a springer on a bike..   Using a springer on a bike.. EmptyThu Aug 08, 2013 5:51 am

11 months to a year old is when you can start running.
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PostSubject: Re: Using a springer on a bike..   Using a springer on a bike.. EmptyThu Aug 08, 2013 8:30 am

There are many other threads on age to start running/biking with your dog but I highly recommend a read through this older thread...

cycling with your husky
(It does get off topic a few times but if you stick with it, it does get back on topic again. Wink )

I'd wait until a year personally but some start slightly earlier than that, regardless you'll want to wait until your pup is done growing before really biking seriously.

I have a Springer bike attachment and I absolutely love it, I am safely able to bike with my husky pulling alongside while I have my kiddos in tow in a bike trailer behind.

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PostSubject: Re: Using a springer on a bike..   Using a springer on a bike.. EmptyThu Aug 08, 2013 12:02 pm

Huskyluv wrote:
There are many other threads on age to start running/biking with your dog but I highly recommend a read through this older thread...

cycling with your husky
(It does get off topic a few times but if you stick with it, it does get back on topic again. Wink)

I'd wait until a year personally but some start slightly earlier than that, regardless you'll want to wait until your pup is done growing before really biking seriously.

I have a Springer bike attachment and I absolutely love it, I am safely able to bike with my husky pulling alongside while I have my kiddos in tow in a bike trailer behind.
Again you helped me with something I could have searched lol, I will remember now for sure! Thank you very much for your help though and the time to direct me to the different threads. That thread is very informative and helpful Smile
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