Keep up the fight. Don't know what kind of pain your feeling but I hope it goes away. You look to fit to be having issues like that. Piper is looking as gorgeous as ever.
Paul Leader Thank you Paul. Much appreciated. This video was done a few months back but just posted it. Piper is now 20 months old and doing great. I have chronic pain, like most people who have this, it’s invisible on the outside.
@@mom2mattplus3 - I just want you to know that I intended for my comment to be a compliment to your appearance. i would have expected you to be active and athletic. That can be difficult under conditions of pain. i'm sure you must be doing what you can, hints my "keep up the fight" comment.
Paul Leader No worries lol. Thanks for the compliment. I use to be very active prior to the MVA. Trying my best and thankfully Piper gets me out. The bike thing is really great for this 👍🏼
This bike tow leash- is it flexible if she has to move in towards the bike a little? I was planning on doing this but with just the leash incase I needed to drop the leash quickly to get her out of harms way. Why do you prefer this over the leash? Would the leash get tangled?
I really this bike tow leash and for me it is much more stable and safer than holding the dogs’ leash in motion. It prevents any injury (being mindful of course) as it is mounted low on the back area of bike and tipping can’t really take place. I don’t go too fast, I go at her pace. It’s a great invention!
For sure it's a bit overpriced but for me it was a good investment and it's well designed. I've had it for several years and haven't had any issues even though I take her out quite often.
We have bought her two different harnesses and she does not want them on when she’s by the bike. We’ve tried everything and she prefers the collar, we will keep trying.
I have this exact thing and my little Pitbull loves it we use it all the time
Wonderful! Glad you like it. I’m so happy using it with Piper.
Keep up the fight. Don't know what kind of pain your feeling but I hope it goes away. You look to fit to be having issues like that. Piper is looking as gorgeous as ever.
Paul Leader Thank you Paul. Much appreciated. This video was done a few months back but just posted it. Piper is now 20 months old and doing great. I have chronic pain, like most people who have this, it’s invisible on the outside.
@@mom2mattplus3 - I just want you to know that I intended for my comment to be a compliment to your appearance. i would have expected you to be active and athletic. That can be difficult under conditions of pain. i'm sure you must be doing what you can, hints my "keep up the fight" comment.
Paul Leader No worries lol. Thanks for the compliment. I use to be very active prior to the MVA. Trying my best and thankfully Piper gets me out. The bike thing is really great for this 👍🏼
This bike tow leash- is it flexible if she has to move in towards the bike a little? I was planning on doing this but with just the leash incase I needed to drop the leash quickly to get her out of harms way. Why do you prefer this over the leash? Would the leash get tangled?
I really this bike tow leash and for me it is much more stable and safer than holding the dogs’ leash in motion. It prevents any injury (being mindful of course) as it is mounted low on the back area of bike and tipping can’t really take place. I don’t go too fast, I go at her pace. It’s a great invention!
Omg so cute 😍😍😍😍
Vizolow Thank you. She enjoys the bike ride 😄🐶
I am not sure if I like this over priced leash because my dog want let me ride without him he goes crazy 🤪 when I even attempt to ride without him
For sure it's a bit overpriced but for me it was a good investment and it's well designed. I've had it for several years and haven't had any issues even though I take her out quite often.
Use a harness please! Collar is very bad for biking.
We have bought her two different harnesses and she does not want them on when she’s by the bike. We’ve tried everything and she prefers the collar, we will keep trying.
@@mom2mattplus3 Can you put it on her in the house and just let her wear it around doing normal, everyday things?
@@MZarinelli I wish. She’s very particular. She won’t even let me put on her winter coat any longer.