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Old 02-12-19, 09:58 AM
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fishboat
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One more thought..as I come in from blowing snow..a mtn bike pace could easily over-heat a dog too. That could be deadly. The video is beautifully done, but lots of clips were edited together to create the 4 minutes of action. Lots of clips = lots of time for the dog to rest and cool off. Biking around water or babbling brooks would be a plus. When we hike, the dogs can choose to trot or stop to rest when they need to...or jump in a river. If you're biking, the dog will be inclined to stick with you rather than slow down and cool off. Biking is easy compared to what the dog is doing.
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