Love biking with my dogs. I liked a lot of the tips above. Like to see what else people have to say. Some of my other thoughts: Trail stuff: - Bring a leash. I like to start off-leash once we are 100 yards in, and stop 50 yards short. - Consider a field collar (remote training collar). - Bring bags and clean up. Encourage them to go way off trail, and pick up anything within a few yards. - Pull your dog off trail when you stop so others can pass easily. - When you come across something interesting, and you think they may get distracted, keep moving. That works for people and dogs, too. - Talk to people you see, helps make everyone more comfortable. - Be sensitive to other trail users, prob a third are less than happy to see you. Health & safety - Learn their behaviors as they get tired - Temperature control is crucial - so agree 100% with above - stops every 2-4 miles for a short break, always with water, swim stops are great, and 50s and 60s are best. - Watch for snakes, ferrel dogs, think about hunting seasons. - Dogs tire much faster at speed than on hills (the opposite of me!). No big ring. - Also agree they need to work up to their mileage. 5 miles is a good start. With lots of regular rides, in good cool 50deg weather, at moderate speeds, lots of breaks, several swims, food and water, you can 2x,3x+ that distance. posts by bikermedic and vasco are both serious, not to be taken lightly Really would like to hear what else people have to say.
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