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Buy New: $42.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1112
Category: Kitchen

Publisher: WalkyDog USA
Studio: WalkyDog USA
Brand: WalkyDog USA
Label: WalkyDog USA
Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9

EAN: 0873826000017
ASIN: B0002MQJJW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Take your dog on bike rides
  • Easy to use
  • Can be used with collar or harness
  • Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
  • High quality materials and construction

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Now you can have your dog share in the fun of a bike ride! Great exercise for you and your dog. The WalkyDog lets you relax and enjoy the company of friends and family while taking your dog along on bike rides. No need to leave your dog at the house or fumble with a lead. The Walkydog, "the third hand on your bike", handles your dog for you. It puts you back in charge, your dog will very soon realize this and restrain itself, even when passing a cat, squirrel or other distraction. The Walky Dog can be used with a collar or harness. We think the harness would be safer for your dog as it eliminates any choking hazard but it would increase the leverage your dog has with your bike. So you'll have to be the judge on whether to use a harness or a collar. The WalkyDog can be used for breeds that are a little closer to the ground. The WalkyDog "lead" can be extended to a maximum of 14". If you find that the combination of the height of your bike and the 14" lead isn't enough, you can attach the WalkyDog lead to another lead for additional length or, you can pretty easily replace the cord used in the WalkyDog lead with a cord of a custom length. You can purchase cord of this type at many hardware stores.


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5 out of 5 stars A tired dog is a well behaved dog!   April 30, 2008
I ordered this because I have a high-energy doberman that I was worried wasn't getting enough exercise on walks and trips to the school yard. So, this arrived just as we were going out for our normal lunchtime walk.

Well, about 5 minutes later I had it on the bike and we were off (very easy install!) I did walk the dog for a few minutes on it while it was attached to the bike prior to getting on the bike path to get her used to it. She was a little apprehensive at first but after a while her head finally came up and she had that "I'm having total fun" look on her face.

We covered about 4 times the ground during our normal 30-45 minute lunchtime walk... not to mention I got a workout too! I am 100% pleased with the product performance and construction. The spring-loaded leash component was a brilliant idea. Highly recommended!



5 out of 5 stars One of the best things I've bought for my dogs!   April 26, 2008
The walky dog is an awesome product! I have a Jack Russell terrier who is always FULL of energy. With the walky dog, I can safely bring her on bike rides with me. The walky dog keeps my dog away from the wheels, pedals, and spokes, while at the same time keeping her close. The springs in the walky dog keep her from pulling me or knocking the bike over, unlike a regular leash. I feel completly safe & secure (and so does she) when she's on her walky dog. Another great feature is that it clips on & off the bike very easily. You can even use the walky dog as an impromptu leash if necessary, although it's not good for long distances, as it does get heavy. My Jack Russell gets so excited when I take the walky dog out for a bike ride! She will run next to my bike at about 20mph with no problem-- in fact, she usually is running so fast that I don't even have to pedal. We recently purchased a second walky dog for my chihuahua. Surprisingly, he keeps up pretty well! He feels so confident when he is running. After all, he thinks he is a great dane... little does he know, he only weighs 10 pounds.

Overall, the walky dog is definitely one of the best products I've ever bought my dogs. We have 2 walky dog leashes & 2 extra attachments (the walky dog comes with 1 attachment). This way, both my bike & my husband's bike have 2 connections. Therefore, either one of us can take both dogs for a run at the same time.

Kira



5 out of 5 stars greatest invention   April 16, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this product. I'm a volunteer with a local dog rescue group and sometimes we get dogs in the program who really need exercise. The Walky dog is very easy to set up and use. I usually let the dogs get used to the walky dog for a few minutes and off we go. I actually bought a second one so now I can take 2 dogs at a time out for adventures.

I tried the Springer too, but I found it too difficult to use. I had to superglue parts to the bike and wasn't able to transfer it quickly from one bike to another.

I would highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to spend more time with their dog, has an active dog they can't keep up with physically, or a dog that really needs to let off some steam.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Solution!   April 12, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a fantastic idea! My 75-pound Brittany Spaniel/Golden Retriever mix LOVES to run. A previously injured foot flares up on occasion and this can make it uncomfortable for me to walk fast or jog. Concerned about his exercise needs, I purchased the WalkyDog as a possible solution. I was concerned about him darting off and crashing us both. My fears were unfounded and unrealized. The WalkyDog gave me the control and the enjoyment of being able to "run" alongside my friend with the majority of the work being done by him. I just had to apply the brakes and tell him to stop. At one point in our trial "run" he wanted to stop suddenly and confront a barking dog. Normally, when walking, this might have turned into an uncomfortable ordeal and involve alot of pulling. This time I felt a slight tug and just kept pedaling. Also very convenient is the detachable baton. A sliding ring, like an air hose fitting, quickly releases for an easy transition from outside to inside. I also purchased the Clamp for WalkyDog which is an additional clamp for my wife's bicycle for extra convenience. We finished circling the block with him panting and myself very comfortable. The WalkyDog is great as an alternative or additional activity.


5 out of 5 stars Pefect Design   November 25, 2007
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The WalkyDog rod makes a perfect way to walk your dog, by keeping him to the rear and at a safe distance from the pedals, and from the front tire; he will not be able to cross in front of you or get his leash tangled in the tires. I have an 80-pound Standard Poodle, plus a 26-pound Cairn terrier (which I attach with an extra extension). They do all the normal dog stuff: Lurch after squirrels, try to stop and sniff other dogs or interesting smells at every pillar and post. But they have no choice but to go along with the bike. They cannot pull you over. It must have something to do with the lower center of gravity when attached to the post below the seat.

They get so excited when they see me pick up the WalkyDog. They know they're going for an adventure, and after they're harnessed up, sidle right up to the bike ready to go. I snap the end into the clamp (very simple mechanism), and we're off!

I am a non-athletic woman in my 60s. So it doesn't take strength or vigor to bike with your dog. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone who would like to combine exercise for themselves and their pets. An exercised pet is a happy pet.


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