As some of you know, my dogs' job is to pull me place to place on my bike. Most of the Belgians are trained for it -- Visa, Solo, Jaguar, Loki, and Jake.
Well anyways today was warm so instead of allowing Solo to run I left him at a dogtrot (which is diffuclt believe me -- I have to keep on the brakes the entire time). Some lady pulls up beside my bike in her car, yells "OH MY GOD!!" which scared Solo so he sort of stops and pulls a little to the left -- his racing harness got caught in my wheel and I lose control of my bike so he starts screaming because the wheel is attached to him. The lady drove away screaming at me. I get him all untangled and he was pretty shook up after that event, as was I. I start goign again, and there is the lady stuck in traffic and she rolls down her window again and yells "WHY DON'T YOU GIVE YOUR DOG SOME WATER!!" I yelled back "He was just at the lake, he's not even running!" She say's "Why don't you run over him again!!" "Itwas YOUR fault, you yelled and made him run into my bike!!" And then much cursing and swearing followed and I took Solo down to the nearby creek and he wouldn't even touch the water -- he was full of it and barely even panting.
People are so ignorant. He was going so slow I might as well have been walking him, it would have been the same. Someone else pulled me over the other day and said she saw me with my dogs every morning and said she was concerned about their health. She was polite about it and I explained that Belgians were bred to run all day long, acting as an invisible fence for the sheep. If you put a Belgian outside, all they will do is run in circles around the yard. I told her their hips and elbows are x-rayed and sent in to OFA (I am switching to WCVM btw) and the only reason I ran Solo who is a young dog is because he has weak pasterns and this strengthens them -- otherwise he would be in the bike cart.They are allowed to se their own pace when it is cool out -- when it iswarm out they must be at a walk or a slow trot and I carry water on me to give them at every stop (which they are never interested in anyways, they just want to go go go).
So anyways, I had to vent. If I had been walking him I wouldn't have gotten any flack, but because I was sitting on a bike, suddenly I'm abusing my dog. I had one guy last year tell me that pavement was too hard on a dog's feet. Yeah, okay -- let's run them on grass and let them get all soft so that when I take them to somewhere rocky their pads split open. Some peopel are just ignorant. I have been bikejoring for 7 years and my dogs are healthy and happy and couldn't have more muscle.
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