http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFP28ANXLLA
This is world class dog musher Heini Winter free running 16 sled dogs on a mountain bike- through streets even! They look like 'eurohounds', which are performance bred German Shorthaired Pointer/Greyhound/perhaps alaskan husky crosses.
FWIW these dogs can make VERY nice pets for active people IMO. They tend to be athletic (obviously), fast ...
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
a beagle, shes just really small. but looks can be misleading she killed a fox a couple years back.
yeah....its like my border collie killed a grizzlie! for real dude!
awesome, i love seeing this - i am VERY PROUD that my red heeler behaves as good as these dogs...she responds to hand movements and to the snap of my fingers as these dogs do. Some breeds are just smart and don't take much training in order to do the right thing.
Wow! What a well behaved group of dogs (and they all look so healthy). This
puts to shame those folks I've seen over the years who have no control over
their one dog on the trail.
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Originally Posted by verslowrdr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFP28ANXLLA
This is world class dog musher Heini Winter free running 16 sled dogs on a mountain bike- through streets even! They look like 'eurohounds', which are performance bred German Shorthaired Pointer/Greyhound/perhaps alaskan husky crosses.
FWIW these dogs can make VERY ...
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
I'm not kidding she kills stuff all the time
and that is something to be proud of? do you have no control over your dog? my dog wants to kill...certainly not griz, I have trained her to herd sheep and to behave in general, are you interested in dog training?
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
i would never trust my dog on a trail she wonders and does not listen good. on top of that shes like 10 years old and wont run. i end up having to go find her in the middle of know were sleeping.
your a good man!
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
i said that wrong, i let her do that stuff because i don't want deer or any thing like that in my yard.
running off pests is OK, check out border collies...# 1 on the intelligence list and great dogs if one is good at training...beagles are nice too if well bred...peace dude
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
thank you
I mean my dog is trained to herd stock and is very intelligent however when one is on a mbt singletrack trail NO dog can be trusted to not increase the probability of an accident,so I commend you for leaving your dog off a designated mbt trail
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Originally Posted by insanitylevel9
the people next door to my house have a border collie its blind but still can tell were you are. as for my dog i got her right after 9/11 her owner died in the trade center and she was beaten. she has issues with people she doesn't know and when you leave the house for the day with out her. she will stay within 2 ft...
Quote: Originally Posted by insanitylevel9 a beagle, shes just really small. but looks can be misleading she killed a fox a couple years back. yeah....its like my border collie killed a grizzlie! for real dude!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFP28ANXLLA This is world class dog musher Heini Winter free running 16 sled dogs on a mountain bike- through streets even! They look like 'eurohounds', which are performance bred German Shorthaired Pointer/Greyhound/perhaps alaskan husky crosses. FWIW these dogs can make VERY nice pets for active people IMO. They tend to be athletic (obviously), fast learners, cooperative, healthy, long lived, and are...
Quote: Originally Posted by sexytime thats great! except most you people are not intelligent enough to keep your dog under control on the trail, leave your dogs at home or expect trouble I will confront you if you are on a leash only trail or you do not have your dog under control on a designated trail Rage on little man! You get those pesky dogs off your trail!
Quote: Originally Posted by davidarnott Dogs and bikes, it just works out pretty much perfect. I do slow down a bit and take more breaks. Bodi is up to about eight miles. Eats a lot more dog food after a ride. REAL bike dogs are the best dogs, happy little suckers! Infectious. You grouches should try one, don't crack your face now.
awesome, i love seeing this - i am VERY PROUD that my red heeler behaves as good as these dogs...she responds to hand movements and to the snap of my fingers as these dogs do. Some breeds are just smart and don't take much training in order to do the right thing.
Wow! What a well behaved group of dogs (and they all look so healthy). This puts to shame those folks I've seen over the years who have no control over their one dog on the trail.
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