You should get a harness for him and then put a 360 camera on it lol, then you’d have your own personal camera dog lol! (only if it didn’t impede the dog at all of course)
Boston terriers are awesome. All dogs are awesome. Just not on mountain bike trails without leashes on.
SoSoStinky on
I love dogs, own two, both very athletic. Very selfish move bringing your dog biking. They don’t know any better and are always in the way.
idiot69420 on
You dont see me biking in the dog park, so….
lfras on
Can someone explain the hate this is receiving?
Itchy-Opportunity288 on
Bostons are my favorite breed. All the cuteness of a frenchie or pug with the athleticism of a whippet
distortion10 on
Please keep your dog off the trail or on leash it at a minimum. Only takes one accident for your furry friend to be seriously injured by a 300 pound gorilla on a stupid bike.
HenryDorsetCase on
The answer to the question “should I bring my dog to the trail?” is always, 100% of the time:
*Processing img haxbf2vy5x5e1…*
ahspaghett69 on
Almost hit a dog a couple weekends ago at the bike park. Get them off the trail.
Bigburrbike on
Love to see it man! Seems like a really well behaved and trained pup!
Don’t let other people tell you how to live your life. Have fun, bike fast!
mustache-77 on
I use to run my Australian shepherd mountain biking then two knee surgeries later i wish i never did it.
They’re unpredictable on the trails and they’ll run until they blow themselves up.
jglobinhood on
Please don’t let your dog off leash on Alafia State Park trails, sir. Smh.
Krusty_Kooch on
I ran a off leash dog over on the trail once. It died.
Grok22 on
Where is everyone riding that they have all these negative interactions with dogs?
Every dog I run into on the trail is fine. Old lady hikers are more unpredictable and more likely to jump in front of you.
My dog has good trail sense. My friends dogs have good trail sense. Our dogs are also E-collar trained adding another sense of control.
OP sweet video and rad dog.
xxx420blaze420xxx on
Exactly the camera angle as expected
DiRty_BiRd_77 on
People in my area ride with their dogs off leash all the time. Sure, it’s cute. We’re all impressed by how well-behaved your dog is.
All I can say is that I’m not going to feel bad if I t-bone your pup some day. Sure, it’ll be sad to see it go. But I’ll be pissed if it causes me to crash and hurt myself and/or my bike.
youngboye on
Please don’t do this
nothingbutchain on
Where’s the jump line?
MacDake on
Your dog got more air than you.
glenwoodwaterboy on
How did you mount it?
PutuoKid on
My local system has a trail named after the builder’s dog who he’d ride with often. I ride with my dog when the weather is cool and the park is mostly empty — weekday mornings. The ranger has only ever told me to be on the look out for wolves. Deer and electric motor bikes are a bigger hazard. I suppose most of these folks aren’t aware of the Iditarod or service dogs. It’s crazy.
seattle747 on
As a longtime MTBer this pisses me off. Unleashed dogs have no place on trails.
My local MTB club is also clear: no dogs (leashed or not) on group rides so I never bring mine. And there are very good reasons for that rule.
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You should get a harness for him and then put a 360 camera on it lol, then you’d have your own personal camera dog lol! (only if it didn’t impede the dog at all of course)
Cool, I love off leash trail dogs. /s
Lost Meadow!
https://preview.redd.it/4s07z3ypuw5e1.jpeg?width=1500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5203306f5814b28425fae1838ddd692250eb180e
Boston terriers are awesome. All dogs are awesome. Just not on mountain bike trails without leashes on.
I love dogs, own two, both very athletic. Very selfish move bringing your dog biking. They don’t know any better and are always in the way.
You dont see me biking in the dog park, so….
Can someone explain the hate this is receiving?
Bostons are my favorite breed. All the cuteness of a frenchie or pug with the athleticism of a whippet
Please keep your dog off the trail or on leash it at a minimum. Only takes one accident for your furry friend to be seriously injured by a 300 pound gorilla on a stupid bike.
The answer to the question “should I bring my dog to the trail?” is always, 100% of the time:
*Processing img haxbf2vy5x5e1…*
Almost hit a dog a couple weekends ago at the bike park. Get them off the trail.
Love to see it man! Seems like a really well behaved and trained pup!
Don’t let other people tell you how to live your life. Have fun, bike fast!
I use to run my Australian shepherd mountain biking then two knee surgeries later i wish i never did it.
They’re unpredictable on the trails and they’ll run until they blow themselves up.
Please don’t let your dog off leash on Alafia State Park trails, sir. Smh.
I ran a off leash dog over on the trail once. It died.
Where is everyone riding that they have all these negative interactions with dogs?
Every dog I run into on the trail is fine. Old lady hikers are more unpredictable and more likely to jump in front of you.
My dog has good trail sense. My friends dogs have good trail sense. Our dogs are also E-collar trained adding another sense of control.
OP sweet video and rad dog.
Exactly the camera angle as expected
People in my area ride with their dogs off leash all the time. Sure, it’s cute. We’re all impressed by how well-behaved your dog is.
All I can say is that I’m not going to feel bad if I t-bone your pup some day. Sure, it’ll be sad to see it go. But I’ll be pissed if it causes me to crash and hurt myself and/or my bike.
Please don’t do this
Where’s the jump line?
Your dog got more air than you.
How did you mount it?
My local system has a trail named after the builder’s dog who he’d ride with often. I ride with my dog when the weather is cool and the park is mostly empty — weekday mornings. The ranger has only ever told me to be on the look out for wolves. Deer and electric motor bikes are a bigger hazard. I suppose most of these folks aren’t aware of the Iditarod or service dogs. It’s crazy.
As a longtime MTBer this pisses me off. Unleashed dogs have no place on trails.
My local MTB club is also clear: no dogs (leashed or not) on group rides so I never bring mine. And there are very good reasons for that rule.