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Originally Posted by daredevil
We have 2 schnauzers that we take in a Nashbar kiddie cart (great buy for $100 btw). The female does fine in it, the male does not. He would much rather run than ride so I let him. I know this doesn't help you but at least you won't feel alone on not being able to get your dog to ride! After the male gets tired out, then he will ride.

Thanks. I've not really made any progress in getting my dog to accept riding in the trailer. Now that cold winter weather has arrived, I've not even been trying to get her in it. Even though I live in a rural area now with much lighter traffic, I suspect some of her problems may be fear of traffic, especially since she isn't sitting near me when in the trailer. Next spring I'll try getting her out in it again.
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