Reddit Reddit reviews Petego Cycleash Universal Dog Bike Leash

We found 3 Reddit comments about Petego Cycleash Universal Dog Bike Leash. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Petego Cycleash Universal Dog Bike Leash
Bike leash comes set up for one dog to ride, if you have two dogs you must buy two of these unitsInnovative and safe dog bike leashAlloy extra-strong ultra light construction, keep your bicycle lightweightdouble clamp to allow two dogs to ride simultaneously, or switch dog sideSAFETY FIRST!Guaranteed TPR soft ride, no bikes or dogs will be jerked around while enjoying their rideErgonomic design to fit to ANY BICYCLE ROUND SEATPOST and turn AROUND the leg to allow perfect alignment with dogHands free cycling leashEVA safe grip walking handle, allows the owner to take the dog suavely leashed before and after the rideFeatures shock less TPR technology for a smooth rideDouble-use connection can hold up to two dogs simultaneouslycustom proprietary clip holder design for easy grab and safe dog collar clippingSockless technology to be gentle to the dog neck and guarantee a smooth ride for the cyclistPatented Design
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3 Reddit comments about Petego Cycleash Universal Dog Bike Leash:

u/[deleted] · 137 pointsr/bikewrench

It appears to be a Petego Cycleash, an attachment for walking your dog alongside your bike as you ride.

The fact that the dog is wearing a helmet backs this up. Safety first.

u/cmpsc · 1 pointr/RunningWithDogs

What attachment do you use, if you don't mind my asking? My local pet supplies store sells the Cycleash: https://www.amazon.ca/Petego-Cycleash-Universal-Bicycle-Leash/dp/B00BL7SPIU What do you think? The description says it's good for dogs 35lb. and up -- mine's only 30lb. But she is crazy athletic and muscular. She looks like she's on steroids!

I do have a harness that she isn't AWFUL with, but it's a martingale harness so it tightens. I could put that on her, but that doesn't sound great compared to a collar, either. I tried going the Ruffwear route (I LOVE their leashes) but my pup just shuts down as soon as she can feel something bulky on her back or around her belly.

u/Surrealle01 · 1 pointr/aww

If you get an actual bike leash (I use this one, but there's plenty of other options: Petego Cycleash Universal Dog Bike Leash https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL7SPIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WZa1AbR8Z09WK) it's not bad at all. It attaches to your center of gravity and has an elastic, so sudden movements are dampened quite a bit.

My 100lb dog is a total weenie so he was worried about the bike at first (and would pull away) but now he loves it. I did start him off with a prong collar because I didn't want him pulling, but once we both got the hang of it I switched to a harness. Obviously you'll want to keep an eye on his speed and be careful not to pull him along, especially if you use a prong collar, but that's not very difficult as they can easily stay in your peripheral vision.

Two things: my dog has a pretty solid "leave it" which helps when we pass interesting things like barking dogs. Also, I keep a regular nylon leash attached to his collar and hold it by hand so that a) I can get him back on track with a tug, if I need to, and b) I can unclip him from the bike leash and let him pee/poop as needed. It's also a safety net should I fall off, but be careful not to wrap it around your hand or anything in case you need to let go quickly.

Generally speaking, once dogs get into running mode (if that's their cup of tea) they're pretty happy to just go. Distractions are usually minimized compared to a slow walk. Note: the best speed for their joints is a steady trot, but realistically, sometimes only a gallop will do ;)

It's such a blast watching them run as much as they want. You can just see the bliss the entire time.

Edit: one more thing. Do be sure to start off slowly (maybe 5-10 minutes trips in the beginning, depending on speed and temperatures) so they don't get sick or hurt, particularly with older or out of shape dogs. Many dogs will go way past their limits just trying to keep up or please you.