On Apr 9, 1:11 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bLeBHI3LYAo
>
> We'd switch positions on hills. (Riv content: We'd use one of my Riv fixies.)

I'm not a fan of tethering a dog to a bike for a number of reasons,
and positively against it if you'll be anywhere near traffic.  The
only time I take my dogs cycling is when trail riding/mountain biking,
and we use a lot of verbal/visual communication to keep things
together and prevent accidents.  They see the occasional MUP too, but
they need to be 100% focused and I'll will stop have them sit and wait
for oncoming bikes/peds/ paws/rollerbladers/baby strollers/
unpredictable children/drunken college kids/other traffic to pass.
it's annoying for me, but other path users tend to really appreciate
that.  bottom line is to know your dog and how he/she will respond in
certain environments so you can best protect him.

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