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Whether you're going on a quick ride around the neighborhood or tackling the trails at a local park, dogs that like to run make great bike ride companions for active folks. Let's discover which types of dogs excel at this activity, how to prep for your first adventure and safety tips for riding a bike with your dog.
Just like humans, some dogs are drawn to the great outdoors and happiest when exploring trails and paths. Some breeds naturally crave high-intensity exercise and the open spaces of parks. IRideUp's mountain biking guide explains that Australian cattle dogs, border collies, Labrador retrievers, Vizslas and Weimaraners are a few of the dog breeds that do well on mountain biking trails with their pet parents.
They also mention that the best biking companions are responsive to verbal commands. You'll be using the word "come" often to keep the pet on the path and moving in the direction of your bike (and away from other bike riders and walkers). If your pet is a sponge for recall commands, you might also try teaching "left" and "right" to help guide them through your route and away from potential hazards, like steep ravines or sharp rocks.
When it comes to physical fitness, be mindful of your dog's abilities. Sure, you may be able to coast downhill for part of a 10-mile ride, but for your four-legged friend, it's consistent hiking. Does your dog breeze easily through neighborhood walks? Are their paws, joints and legs in good health? How's their heart? Much like a human prepping for a road race, it's a good idea to get the thumbs up from your veterinarian to take your pet on more extensive exercise-focused outings, like bike rides.
Also, if your dog is prone to stopping to sniff or gets easily distracted by wildlife or people behind they may not be the best dogs for taking with you on a bike ride. The last thing you want to happen is for them to stop quickly and hurt themselves or hurt you by pulling you off of the bike.
If you've determined that your pet is mentally and physically prepared to run alongside you during a bike ride, then it's time to start preparing. Here are a few logistical things to keep in mind when learning how to bring your dog on a bike ride, thanks to the cycling enthusiasts at IRideUp and Bicycling Magazine.
After a handful of practice runs and your first ride or two, you can gradually start increasing your biking distance. Healthy, agile, younger pets will be able to manage longer runs better than those with health concerns or in their senior years. Look to your dog for cues. When they pant continually, lie down for a long rest or nudge you for attention, they likely need a break or to pack it in for the day.
As you choose a spot for your bike rides, find out the rules and regulations for pet parents. Some parks and trail systems designate off-leash areas, while others may dictate that pets must be leashed at all times.
If you're headed to an area that requires a leash, choose one made specifically to attach to your bike. If you're going the off-leash route, be sure your pet is wearing identification and a bright-colored vest, harness or collar to help both you and others spot them quickly.
In addition to leashes, vests and collars, bring along these items recommended by The American Hiking Society and REI.
Supplies can be kept in a backpack you wear, or a pack for your dog that is secured to their back and chest. REI says to limit the weight of your pet's pack to 25% of their body weight. So, if you have a 70 lb (ca. 32 kg) Labrador Retriever puppy, be sure their gear is no heavier than roughly 18 lbs. During your first few runs, keep the pack extra light. They're still getting familiar with wearing a new apparatus and will need time to adjust.
Not all dogs are cut out for high-activity biking adventures, and that's okay! If your pet is happier with slow strolls around the neighborhood, tossing the ball at the dog park or running an obstacle course in your backyard, honor that. Just like people, your dog's hobbies may differ from yours.
It's also worth mentioning that learning how to bring your dog on a bike ride means mixing with other pet parents, bikers and pedestrians. You should have control over your pet at all times to keep the outing safe for you and everyone you encounter. Not all people sharing your path will like dogs, so a quick recall command needs to be ready at a moment's notice.
By spending a few afternoons practicing biking with your dog by your side, you'll quickly discover if this activity is right for you both. Be patient, seek the guidance of a dog trainer and contact your vet for advice about keeping your pet healthy and safe when engaging in new activities like biking and hiking together. You might just discover a new favorite pastime that's healthy for both you and your canine companion. Happy trails!
Angela Tague is a pet mom and writer living in the Midwest. When she's not making a mess in the kitchen, exploring nature trails with her dog, or attending a yoga workshop, she's writing full-time for multiple lifestyle and technology brands. You can find her on Twitter and LinkedIn @AngelaTague.
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