People new to dog scooteringmay be advised to start by teaching their canine a number of key commands, if one expert is to be believed.
Writing for Sled Dog Central, Daphne Lewis suggested the process can begin before animals begin using the equipment, for example during walks on their dog leads.
She claimed "stay" and "stand" could [...]
Teaching commands ‘key part of dog scooter training’
October 15th, 2009Dog scooter ‘provides fantastic exercise for animal and owner’
October 15th, 2009Canine lovers looking to get in shape should invest in a dog scooter, if one expert is to be believed.
In an article for the Continental Kennel Club, enthusiast Daphne Lewis stated riding the contraption can have great mutual exercise benefits.
She suggested it could be a particularly fun activity for animals that love to stretch their [...]
Dog scooters ‘can improve canine behaviour’
October 12th, 2009Those looking to calm down their canine could follow one commentator’s advice and invest in a dog scooter.
Writing for Dogs Across America, Mike Behnke claimed some animals can have behavioural issues simply due to being bored and needing to work up a sweat.
He argued investing in a dog scooter could be a good solution to [...]
Dog scooter riding ‘great way to train sledding canines’
October 6th, 2009Those looking to train a group of canines for sledding sports may be advised to invest in a dog scooter, if one expert is to be believed.
Writing for the Continental Kennel Club, Daphne Lewis explained strapping a lead dog into the contraption can be a "fine way" of getting them into shape.
She added animals who [...]
Dog scooters ‘offer mutual exercise benefit’
October 5th, 2009 Dog scooters offer fitness benefits to animals and their owners, it has been asserted.
Some canines can be a little reticent to use the equipment at first, but it is a relatively quick and straightforward task to help them enjoy the technology, Mark Schuette told the Daily Mail.
The scooter designer explained human users can [...]
