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kirstyfern
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 1574 Location: Great Dunmow, Essex
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kirstyfern
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Sally Too
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kirstyfern
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 1574 Location: Great Dunmow, Essex
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I've been training them on foot since my shoulder op in April, have them attached to a waistband (proper padded one!)
I met a lady through facebook 'mushers mouthpiece' who offered to have me and a friend over today and let us try the scooters! Brilliant fun.
It helps if the dogs know a few basic commands - left, right, whoa, wait (stop), hike (go fast), hup hup (faster!), steady, walk (no chance with mine!), LEAVE! on by (pass object / person / dog) but you do have good disc brakes on the scooter
You need to 'scoot' or get off and walk / run up hill unless you have very fit dogs but brilliant exercise!
If we ever get snow then I need a sled and I'll be fine |
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frewen
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kirstyfern
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 1574 Location: Great Dunmow, Essex
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kirstyfern
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gorbut
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Mithril
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Dogwalker
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kirstyfern
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 1574 Location: Great Dunmow, Essex
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kirstyfern
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 1574 Location: Great Dunmow, Essex
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