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Walky Dog Leash Bike Attachment Plus Leash Hands Free Dog Bicycle Exerciser Leash 550-lbs Pull Strength Paracord Leash Military Grade
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US Dog Leash
Brand Size | Leash Length (ft) | Leash Width (in) |
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ONE SIZE | 1.2 | 2 |
Size | ONE SIZE |
Color | silver |
Brand | Walky Dog |
Material | Stainless Steel, Brass, Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 14"L x 2"W |
About this item
- TUV SUDProduct Service Certfication Approved Mark for " German quality " Tested for Safety
- High Carbon Stainless steel for strength, leash installs on virtually any bike in under 5 minutes. True Quick-release Bikle Leash for Detaching the wand and switching between bikes.
- The walky dog plus has an internal shock-absorbing system which allows for sudden movement by your dog. The walky dog plus is a sport tool for performance training of dogs
- Military Grade Paracord, 550lbs pull strength. 7 strand inner core 5/32 4mm diameter
- The Walky dog plus Lets you walk your dog and ride your bike at the same time. Length of Leash is Adjustable. Add 6.5 Inches by taking out 2 springs inside the Steel Wand that will allow extra leash length.
- The walky dog plus comes just at the right safe distance to keep the dog close to your bike but you can always let the leash out some. Keeping your dog close to the side of your bike on a short leash prevents the dog from getting in front of the bike and or behind the bike.
- Built to Last for Medium to Large dogs. The Stainless steel is Made with the highest grade of High Carbon Steel.
- Walky Dog comes with complete set up and tools for mounting.
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The new & improved WalkyDog Plus dog bike leash lets you safely take your dog with you on bike rides. Built to Last for Medium to Large dogs. The Stainless steel is Made with the highest grade of High Carbon Steel. Leash Has Military Grade Paracord 550-lbs pull strength, 7 strand Inner core 5/32 -4mm diameter. Quick release " which is the Patented Part" allows for you to disconnected your dog from the bike within seconds when not riding . We are the only bike leash that has this feature. No screwing just push and lock in place. To disconnect just push and pull out. The Walky dog plus Lets you walk your dog and ride your bike at the same time. Length of Leash is Adjustable. Add 6.5 Inches by taking out 2 springs inside the Steel Wand that will allow extra leash length. The walky dog plus comes just at the right safe distance to keep the dog close to your bike but you can always let the leash out some. Keeping your dog close to the side of your bike on a short leash prevents the dog from getting in front of the bike and or behind the bike. The walky dog plus has an internal shock-absorbing system which allows for sudden movement by your dog. The walky dog plus is a sport tool for performance training of dogs. Before using the walky dog plus check carefully the provisions of the Highway code. We disclaim any liability arising by using the product in the contradiction with the law in force. The walky dog should not be used when you carry children on the bicycle. Its not recommended the use of the walky dog for children under the age of 18 years old or children weighing less than 45 kg/100 lbs. The use of walky dog by children must be done under strict supervision of adults. Its not recommended the use of walky dog for puppies under the age of 12 months and / or weighing less than 15 kg / 33 lbs. Its recommended that the weight of the person is greater than at least 35 kg / 77 lbs compared to the weight of the dog.
Recommended for Medium to Large dogs, Huskies, Malamute, Bernese Mountain Dog, Akita, Boxer, Shiba Inu, German Shepherd, Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Doberman Pinscher, American Pit Bull Terrier, Border Collie, Cocker Spaniel, Standard Poodle, Weimaraner, Terriers, Greyhound, Rottweiler, Portuguese water dog, Australian Shepherd, Springer Spaniel, Beagle, Whippet, Samoyed, and Many more.
For Shorter dogs the low rider accessory can be purchased and instead of mounting under the seat post of the bike you can mount the wand to the rear wheel axle. check out this accessory for sale called the low rider for sale on amazon.
Stainless Steel Large Leash Clip
This Stainless Steel Large Leash Clip is for Medium to Large dogs. Built to last for the life of your dog.
Quick Lock Release
Quick Lock Release, for disconnecting from bike and , or moving from bike to bike. Pull Back to engage or disengage. Solid stainless steel. Textured Grip.
Walky Dog Plus Complete set up
Walky Dog comes with complete set up and tools for mounting.

Paracord Leash For Strength
Paracord Parachute Leash rated 550 lb breaking strength. The outer Nylon sheath has a tight braid that's tough and strong. The inner layer Has 7 strands of inner nylon. Light bands of Reflective banding. Leash length may be adjusted. To adjust the length unscrew the solid brass end cap at the end of the wand. You can then take out one or two of the three springs which will increase the length. Taking out 2 springs will allow you 6.5 inches more in leash length. For training purposes it is best to keep the dog close to the bike parallel with the rider and all three springs in use. The closer the dog is to bike the safer it is on the road. Keeping the dog close to the bike and parallel allows you to keep your eye on the road and the dog. If the dog has to much leash he falls out of your view to the back of the bike. If the dog has to much leash can run in front of your bike.

Fully Assembled Spare Jaw mounting bracket
Fully Assembled Spare Jaw for Seat Post mounting of Walky Dog Bike leash. Includes PVC rubber liner, Hexagonal Stainless Steel Allen Bolt Screws 1.5 inch. Hexagonal stainless steel Jam Lock Nuts, where the one nut is jammed up against the other to prevent movement. Quick lock release is Hand lathed for precision fit into the walky dog bike leash.

Example of safe distance of the dog to the bike and leash length. Allows the dog to be parallel with you while riding. The dog is safest in this position. With a short leash. Your dog stays in your view easily. The dog is safe from on coming traffic when held close to the bike. The leash is adjustable and can be let out to 6.5 additional inches. The Walky Dog bike leash was tested and meant the requirements of the German Equipment and Product safety Act upon its entrance into the market place in 2003. The product was test by Tuv Sud in 2003. Since 2003 we have over a million happy customers that are using our products.
Product information
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
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Manufacturer | walky dog |
ASIN | B003OYIAW4 |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Item model number | WD-SS/M |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | February 25, 2007 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.94 x 4.78 x 1.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 2 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Walky Dog |
Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
Directions | Installs on virtually any bike in under 5 minutes Remove item from box. Please check Brass end cap on wand to make sure is screwed down all the way and tighten. We allow the end cap to screw on and off so that you may change your leash cord out in the future or adjust the length of it. Use allen wrench to mount the jaw on the seat post. The rubber pvc liner can be used if mounting on a painted portion of your bike. The rubber pvc liner is not needed for mounting under the seat post. Mounting metal to metal provides the best grip to prevent any turning or movement of the wand. Please take the time to walk your dog with the wand unmounted from the bike to get them familiar with it. |
Recycled Content Percentage | 100.00 |
Warranty Description | Please refer to carton markings |
Model Name | Walky Dog Plus Hands Free Dog Bicycle Exerciser Leash |
Color | silver |
Size | ONE SIZE |
Material | Stainless Steel, Brass, Rubber |
Age Range Description | all dogs |
Care Instructions | Hand Washable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | walky dog |
Style | hands free |
Breed Recommendation | akita, doberman, german shepard, black lab, pit bull, golden retriver, shiba inu, chow, husky, siberian husky |
Included Components | Walky Dog Plus Hands Free Dog Bicycle Exerciser Leash 2017 Newest Model with 550-lbs pull strength Paracord Leash Military Grade |
Specific Uses for Product | dog leash, dog leash for bike, dog bike, biking, dog bike attachment |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14 x 2 x 4 inches; 2 Pounds
- Manufacturer recommended age : 18 years and up
- Item model number : WD-SS/M
- Date First Available : February 25, 2007
- Manufacturer : walky dog
- ASIN : B003OYIAW4
- Country of Origin : Italy
- Best Sellers Rank: #21,772 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #35 in Dog Hands Free Leashes
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TUV SUD Product Service Certification Approved Mark for " German Quality " Tested for Safety.
Ingredients
stainless steel. aluminium. brass
Directions
Installs on virtually any bike in under 5 minutes Remove item from box. Please check Brass end cap on wand to make sure is screwed down all the way and tighten. We allow the end cap to screw on and off so that you may change your leash cord out in the future or adjust the length of it. Use allen wrench to mount the jaw on the seat post. The rubber pvc liner can be used if mounting on a painted portion of your bike. The rubber pvc liner is not needed for mounting under the seat post. Mounting metal to metal provides the best grip to prevent any turning or movement of the wand. Please take the time to walk your dog with the wand unmounted from the bike to get them familiar with it.
Legal Disclaimer
The walky dog™plus is a sport tool for performance training of dogs. Before using the walky dog plus check carefully the provisions of the Highway code. We disclaim any liability arising by using the product in the contradiction with the law in force. In any case, The walky dog should not be used when you carry children on the bicycle. Its not recommended the use of the walky dog for children under the age of 18 years old or children weighing less than 45 kg/100 lbs. The use of walky dog by children must be done under strict supervision of adults. Its not recommended the use of walky dog for puppies under the age of 12 months and / or weighing less than 15 kg / 33 lbs. Its recommended that the weight of the person is greater than at least 35 kg / 77 lbs compared to the weight of the dog.
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size | ONE SIZE | — | L | — | — | 14 x 2 x 4 inch |
material | Stainless Steel, Brass, Rubber | Stainless Steel, Polyethylene | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Nylon | Alloy Steel | Carbon Fiber |
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Customers find the leash works well for exercising their dogs. They appreciate its sturdy construction and reliable design. The leash is easy to install and attaches to the bike. It provides good exercise for energetic dogs, and the dog takes right to it.
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Customers like the leash. They say it works well, and the spring system is great. The shock springs work well, and they haven't been pulled over by a single dog.
"...I’ve had this attachment for three years now and it has worked great. My dog yelps in excitement when it’s time for a ride...." Read more
"...of months, I have used this on about 10-12 different dogs and it works great...." Read more
"...The retractable leash works pretty well although an extension is needed to give my dog some leeway...." Read more
"...The quality of the product is good. The metal is very thick & sturdy. The blue cord on the leash can get worn over time...." Read more
Customers appreciate the leash's sturdy and reliable construction. They say it keeps the bike steady, and their pets don't balk or run when attached to it. The leash is durable and can handle pulls and tugs. Customers feel secure using the leash and confident using it.
"...It is very well made, simple to use and does what it promises...." Read more
"...think any of these products are perfect but the Walky Dog is pretty sturdy and the build quality is nice...." Read more
"...The quality of the product is good. The metal is very thick & sturdy. The blue cord on the leash can get worn over time...." Read more
"...He is able to gallop hard, or just to walk, and it works great either way. He seems happy with the amount of movement available to him...." Read more
Customers find the leash easy to install and use. They mention it's simple to attach and use, and it does install within 5 minutes with the included tool. The steel bar keeps the dog secure while biking. It's a smooth fix with no training required. The quick release is easy to use, and the stick can be removed or put back on easily.
"...I highly recommend this product. It’s pretty simple to install and then I love how the main portion easily snaps on and off...." Read more
"...It is very well made, simple to use and does what it promises...." Read more
"...The leash just pops off mine and pops onto his bike. It's very slick. We get so many compliments and people can obviously tell our dog loves it...." Read more
"...A word of advice: this product is much easier to use if you have a kickstand on your bike - it's difficult to keep the bike steady and lock the rod..." Read more
Customers like the exercise value of the leash. They say a bike workout is perfect for the energetic pooch who needs to get its "ya-yas" out. They say their dogs are getting plenty of good exercise that they wouldn't be able to get otherwise, and that it motivates them to ride their bikes again. The attachment makes it easy for them to get him the exercise he needs without wearing them out or their daily schedule.
"...Placement on the seat bar makes it so the dog is running right beside you, allowing you to easily keep an eye on them and probably is more pleasant..." Read more
"...You get done faster and the dog is more tired, hence you can get to work sooner or go see a movie that much quicker and maybe avoid furniture..." Read more
"...My dog runs well with it although it does tend to pull forward to the point that I have to reset the bar to make it perpendicular to the seat post...." Read more
"...This is great for riding to the park or the ball diamonds...." Read more
Customers like the product. It works well for their dogs and encourages them to keep moving forward with the bike. They find it a useful tool for exercising their pets and ensuring they behave properly while riding.
"...allowing you to easily keep an eye on them and probably is more pleasant for the dog...." Read more
"...petsitter and I have to proclaim this product as one of the best pet-related items I've used in a long time...." Read more
"...-15 minute ride, I was incredibly happy about not only how the Walky Dog performed, but how well my dog behaved while riding along side my bike...." Read more
"...much more natural for her than walking on a leash, she's just so happy trotting along...." Read more
Customers appreciate the safety of the product. They find it makes biking with a nervous dog much safer for both of them. The device keeps their dog healthy and active, keeping them less destructive. It's easy to attach and detach, and secure.
"...providing a slingshot effect when I have a fast dog - it provides a little boost to my bike when the dog is going so fast that I am not even pedaling..." Read more
"...It's much safer than me riding with him with a regular leash. I couldn't even feel it when he tried to go after a squirrel on our first ride...." Read more
"...everything is connected and you're moving, the whole set-up feels completely safe and stable...." Read more
"...back to using the old "Best Dog Bike Leash" and it is by far a safer product for you and your large, powerful dog, than the "Walky Dog Leash"...." Read more
Customers have different views on the leash length. Some find it keeps their dog away from their bike but close, and is suitable for smaller dogs or ones that don't pull. Others say it's too short for their dog, even after removing one spring.
"...The base that’s left when you snap the main portion off is unobtrusive, so you don’t always have to look like you have a dog attachment...." Read more
"...When the quick mount arrived I found that it was not compatible with my bike frame - it's not possible to install...." Read more
"...n't be long enough since my dog is smaller, but it was adjustable and fit fine...." Read more
"...My walky dog isn't a perfect fit, so I plan to go to the bike store and see if there's anything I can change on the bike or go to the hardware store..." Read more
Customers have different views on the rotational speed of the leash. Some find it stops turning and makes it easier to turn corners. Others mention that the bar tends to move around, no matter how tight they tighten it.
"...the WD and it fit much better but was still a bit wobbly and was moving around. But, I tried it anyway...." Read more
"...This product will also rotate a bit on the seat bar which can work as a bit of a buffer in case of a sudden stop or the dog lagging behind...." Read more
"...tightly, but then after using for a few minutes the bar will start to slide around...." Read more
"...I also had to take of the rubber gasket as the bar kept sliding (no matter how much I tightened it)...." Read more
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Excellent product for a variety of different dogs
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017Update in 2024:
I'm still using the same bike attachment, now over 10 years-old. This may not be the cheapest dog bike attachment out there, but I can tell you it's well worth it. The frequency of use has lessened as my dog has aged, but we still go out ever so often. I don't specifically remember replacing the paracord since my 2017 review, at most it has only been one time since then. I'm also still using the same bike connection piece with at most replacing the rubber padding once or twice. The whole system continues working great. So stellar reliability for this product!!! That's refreshing given so many products out there that have trouble lasting even a year or two.
Regarding a few things I noticed in some negative reviews (though I can't say for sure if there have been any design changes since 2014):
The length once adjusted with the springs keeps my medium 50lb dog at a close but comfortable distance from a 26in mountain bike; I use a harness that attaches on her back. To check on her I just have to glance down and to my side, not over my shoulder (and there are audio cues of her nails on the pavement and pace of her breathing to judge her status too). There have been occasions when a sudden slow down pivots the bar to the rear, but my dog ends up just behind the rear wheel or even on the other side, never harming her; as mentioned, I view the bar pivoting as a safety feature to minimize the impact of sudden pulls. It would be true of most harnesses that a dog pulling backwards out of it can wriggle free, which pulling hard against the forward motion of a bike could create; for that I would recommend being mindful of the type of harness and its tightness to minimize that risk. Biking may not be for all dogs and could require some training and acclimating them slowly at first to minimize objections and pulling in other directions.
Original 2017 review:
I highly recommend this product. It’s pretty simple to install and then I love how the main portion easily snaps on and off. The base that’s left when you snap the main portion off is unobtrusive, so you don’t always have to look like you have a dog attachment. Placement on the seat bar makes it so the dog is running right beside you, allowing you to easily keep an eye on them and probably is more pleasant for the dog. That also (I think) makes it harder for the dog to pull away since the seat is where the majority of your weight is. Overall I’ve found that the speed of a bike makes it easier to keep the dog moving forward instead of chasing things because most of their attention goes into keeping up the pace; having the expectation of “no distractions” and praising the dog for focusing well on running help in that area as well. I’m usually able to compensate for any pulling, especially by picking up the pace. This product will also rotate a bit on the seat bar which can work as a bit of a buffer in case of a sudden stop or the dog lagging behind. Snapping it off with the dog attached makes it easy to walk the dog around for a break without having to switch to another leash, even though it is a very short leash.
There is one caveat for bike attachments in general – don’t have illusions that both you and your dog are going to get a workout unless you happen to have “super dog”. This is one of the best ways to tire a dog out, but people get off easy on the bike. My dog is a fairly athletic 50lb lab mix. She gets excited and runs like crazy at first (which puts it at a good pace for me), but that lasts around 5-10 minutes and then she settles into a more sustainable gallop/jog while already breathing hard. The sustainable pace is a leisurely speed for me and if I want to give her a break the best I can do is a brisk trot because that’s the minimum speed for me to keep my balance on my bike. All in all 30-45 minutes depending on the weather (that includes a stop or two) is plenty to have her sprawled out back home for 30 or more minutes catching her breath. Definitely bring some water with you if you want to go any distance, watch your dog carefully to judge their endurance, and try hard to match your speed accordingly. I like to use a chest harness because I view it as more humane for the inevitable pulling (whether she’s pulling me or I’m pulling her). Also, unexpected benefit – I’ve found that running her with the bike on asphalt every few days keeps my dog’s nails nicely filed down as well; just always check your dog’s paws after each ride to make sure they haven’t hurt themselves.
I’ve had this attachment for three years now and it has worked great. My dog yelps in excitement when it’s time for a ride. At about two years in I noticed that a portion of the paracord was fraying. It seemed to still be solid enough so I kept using it, but I kept an eye on it and bought a replacement cord. I’ve also noticed that the latching mechanism has become a little stiff and I’ve been meaning to put some wd-40 on it. Turns out the cord may have also been failing inside where I couldn’t see. The cord fraying ended up working to my advantage because recently my dog accidentally put a light post between us the cord broke rather than causing a crash and my dog and I emerged unscathed; the frayed portion remained intact. My dog even was upset at me for taking her back inside to replace the cord before we finished our ride. So far so good with the replacement cord.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2010I am a professional petsitter and I have to proclaim this product as one of the best pet-related items I've used in a long time. It is very well made, simple to use and does what it promises. In just a couple of months, I have used this on about 10-12 different dogs and it works great. In fact I have to credit it for reinvigorating my interests in bicycles again which had waned in several years, but that's a different story.
The dogs that I have run with the Walkydog include a Border Collie, Greyhound, Red Bone Coonhound, 3 Boxers, Jack Russell terrier, Maltese mix, Shih Tzu, Dashund mix, Golden Retriever mix, and some others I cannot recall at the moment. As long as the dog is active and in good health with cooperating weather, than I cannot imagine why anyone would not use this product. You get done faster and the dog is more tired, hence you can get to work sooner or go see a movie that much quicker and maybe avoid furniture chewing from a dog with too much pent-up energy.
I do have to say that for some dogs using this may be challenging. Aggressive dogs or easily distracted dogs (two of the Boxers I take care of are easily distracted) so you may have to consider what time of day you ride to avoid too much foot traffic from other dog walkers like 6pm when everyone comes home and walks their dog at the same time. For the Boxers, I have to also use a regular long 6' leash attached to their collar and hold it in my hand whenever they get distracted and pop it a little whenever they try to go behind me or to the side of me chasing a squirrel/cat/dog.
Because I have this variety of dogs to use with the Walkydog, I have to make this more flexible for the different sizes I will encounter and so I will list the equipment I use in conjunction with the Walkydog and maybe some of these items will help you with your dog.
1) I mount a Trek bike rack to the back of my seat post and than mount the Walkydog to the bike rack rod between the quick release clamp and the actual rack. I found out that while pedaling, the back of my leg was hitting the Walkydog rod under my seatpost even if I angled the rod away. Mounting the Walkydog further back on a bike rack just a few inches works great and the bike rack attachment is almost the same diameter as the seat post so the Walkydog clamp works fine on that too. I didn't get my Trek rack on Amazon, but they have a variety of different brands you can use instead.
2) Because of the different heights of all the dogs, I needed to extend the length of the cord provided by the Walkydog. I found at Hxxx Depot (Amazon also sells this) the Smart Bungee system by Joubert and it is an extreme bargain at just $1.75 for ten pieces that allow the user to attach carabiners or increase the length of the bungee cord by just snapping them together. They provide two 24" bungees, two 12" bungees, and six different connectors. What a concept! I found the best one that worked for me most of the time was one 24" bungee and attach the carabiners to both ends. Attach one end to the Walkydog loop clip. I left the Walkydog length and internal springs pretty much alone. The bungee cord allows elasticity and will not whiplash the dog if you have to stop quickly. I also have to credit this in providing a slingshot effect when I have a fast dog - it provides a little boost to my bike when the dog is going so fast that I am not even pedaling! Wee!!! Also the bungee lessens the force that can torque the Walkydog clamp loose. I use this for most of the dogs I run, but with the easily distracted Boxers I use a non-stretch cord to limit their sideways/backwards access.
3) I always use dog seat belt harnesses or chest harnesses on the dogs since I want them to pull with their chest and not their neck. The D-ring on the back of the harness is where I would attach the bungee carabiner mentioned above.
4) On top of the harness I put a safety vest on the dog. I purchased a yellow one on Amazon that works excellent since it loops from under the dog and allows the back to be open for the seatbelt harness D-ring (note to self: remember to review the yellow safety vest since it was the best one I found). The safety vest may sound like overkill, but in this age of driving cellphones and runaway Toyotas I cannot be too careful when it comes to taking care of someone elses dog.
5) I mount the Walkydog so the dog is always on my left. I've discovered that the curbside always have potential injuries waiting to happen like nails, glass, miscellaneous sharp things not good for dog paws.
6) No matter how tight I tighten the clamp, I still have some dogs that can move the bike rack and Walkydog out of alignment. A small piece of bicycle inner tube wrapped several times under the clamp may work out better than the vinyl piece provided with the Walkydog product.
With this setup, I have had a lot of success going on rides with different dogs. Dogs that pull or have lots of energy would be good candidates for this product and it has saved my arm from getting pulled and stressed out. Hope these words have highlighted the product and do not be discouraged if the product does not work out with the dog the first time. Just walk your dog with the bike so it learns not to be afraid of it and than eventually try to ride slowly next to the dog. I have done this successfully with superslow dogs and dogs that want to go back into the future so please do not be discouraged and eventually you both will have fun with it!
5.0 out of 5 starsI am a professional petsitter and I have to proclaim this product as one of the best pet-related items I've used in a long time. It is very well made, simple to use and does what it promises. In just a couple of months, I have used this on about 10-12 different dogs and it works great. In fact I have to credit it for reinvigorating my interests in bicycles again which had waned in several years, but that's a different story.Excellent product for a variety of different dogs
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2010
The dogs that I have run with the Walkydog include a Border Collie, Greyhound, Red Bone Coonhound, 3 Boxers, Jack Russell terrier, Maltese mix, Shih Tzu, Dashund mix, Golden Retriever mix, and some others I cannot recall at the moment. As long as the dog is active and in good health with cooperating weather, than I cannot imagine why anyone would not use this product. You get done faster and the dog is more tired, hence you can get to work sooner or go see a movie that much quicker and maybe avoid furniture chewing from a dog with too much pent-up energy.
I do have to say that for some dogs using this may be challenging. Aggressive dogs or easily distracted dogs (two of the Boxers I take care of are easily distracted) so you may have to consider what time of day you ride to avoid too much foot traffic from other dog walkers like 6pm when everyone comes home and walks their dog at the same time. For the Boxers, I have to also use a regular long 6' leash attached to their collar and hold it in my hand whenever they get distracted and pop it a little whenever they try to go behind me or to the side of me chasing a squirrel/cat/dog.
Because I have this variety of dogs to use with the Walkydog, I have to make this more flexible for the different sizes I will encounter and so I will list the equipment I use in conjunction with the Walkydog and maybe some of these items will help you with your dog.
1) I mount a Trek bike rack to the back of my seat post and than mount the Walkydog to the bike rack rod between the quick release clamp and the actual rack. I found out that while pedaling, the back of my leg was hitting the Walkydog rod under my seatpost even if I angled the rod away. Mounting the Walkydog further back on a bike rack just a few inches works great and the bike rack attachment is almost the same diameter as the seat post so the Walkydog clamp works fine on that too. I didn't get my Trek rack on Amazon, but they have a variety of different brands you can use instead.
2) Because of the different heights of all the dogs, I needed to extend the length of the cord provided by the Walkydog. I found at Hxxx Depot (Amazon also sells this) the Smart Bungee system by Joubert and it is an extreme bargain at just $1.75 for ten pieces that allow the user to attach carabiners or increase the length of the bungee cord by just snapping them together. They provide two 24" bungees, two 12" bungees, and six different connectors. What a concept! I found the best one that worked for me most of the time was one 24" bungee and attach the carabiners to both ends. Attach one end to the Walkydog loop clip. I left the Walkydog length and internal springs pretty much alone. The bungee cord allows elasticity and will not whiplash the dog if you have to stop quickly. I also have to credit this in providing a slingshot effect when I have a fast dog - it provides a little boost to my bike when the dog is going so fast that I am not even pedaling! Wee!!! Also the bungee lessens the force that can torque the Walkydog clamp loose. I use this for most of the dogs I run, but with the easily distracted Boxers I use a non-stretch cord to limit their sideways/backwards access.
3) I always use dog seat belt harnesses or chest harnesses on the dogs since I want them to pull with their chest and not their neck. The D-ring on the back of the harness is where I would attach the bungee carabiner mentioned above.
4) On top of the harness I put a safety vest on the dog. I purchased a yellow one on Amazon that works excellent since it loops from under the dog and allows the back to be open for the seatbelt harness D-ring (note to self: remember to review the yellow safety vest since it was the best one I found). The safety vest may sound like overkill, but in this age of driving cellphones and runaway Toyotas I cannot be too careful when it comes to taking care of someone elses dog.
5) I mount the Walkydog so the dog is always on my left. I've discovered that the curbside always have potential injuries waiting to happen like nails, glass, miscellaneous sharp things not good for dog paws.
6) No matter how tight I tighten the clamp, I still have some dogs that can move the bike rack and Walkydog out of alignment. A small piece of bicycle inner tube wrapped several times under the clamp may work out better than the vinyl piece provided with the Walkydog product.
With this setup, I have had a lot of success going on rides with different dogs. Dogs that pull or have lots of energy would be good candidates for this product and it has saved my arm from getting pulled and stressed out. Hope these words have highlighted the product and do not be discouraged if the product does not work out with the dog the first time. Just walk your dog with the bike so it learns not to be afraid of it and than eventually try to ride slowly next to the dog. I have done this successfully with superslow dogs and dogs that want to go back into the future so please do not be discouraged and eventually you both will have fun with it!
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023I've purchased the Walky Dog and I've also bought the Bike Tow Leash (BTL). I'll compare the two. I don't think any of these products are perfect but the Walky Dog is pretty sturdy and the build quality is nice. The main parts are metal and it attaches and detaches from my bike easily. The retractable leash works pretty well although an extension is needed to give my dog some leeway. My dog runs well with it although it does tend to pull forward to the point that I have to reset the bar to make it perpendicular to the seat post. It would be ideal if I could mount the Walky Dog so it only swivels up an down - but my bike doesn't have the right frame for that.
The Bike Tow Leash (BTL) on the other hand - it's not the same quality. It has plastic parts and I had issues mounting it to my bike. After I purchased the BTL, the company Owner emailed me to say I needed to buy an additional part to successfully mount it to my bike. After giving my bike model the Owner suggested I purchase the Quick Mount for $29 - this after buying the BTL which is three times the price of the Walky Dog. When the quick mount arrived I found that it was not compatible with my bike frame - it's not possible to install. It's also not a great connection - I don't like the idea of putting that much torque on the rear axle. I emailed the Owner about returning the part but instead of responding to my request he makes repeated excuses like "I should try filing the part down on a concrete curb" so it fits my bike. I continue request a return but only get deflection in response. Anyway I still have not been able to get my money back. I called my credit card company to dispute the charge. I hope I can spare anyone else from going through this. There are better, less expensive options - made by honorable people.
4.0 out of 5 starsI've purchased the Walky Dog and I've also bought the Bike Tow Leash (BTL). I'll compare the two. I don't think any of these products are perfect but the Walky Dog is pretty sturdy and the build quality is nice. The main parts are metal and it attaches and detaches from my bike easily. The retractable leash works pretty well although an extension is needed to give my dog some leeway. My dog runs well with it although it does tend to pull forward to the point that I have to reset the bar to make it perpendicular to the seat post. It would be ideal if I could mount the Walky Dog so it only swivels up an down - but my bike doesn't have the right frame for that.Better than the Bike Tow Leash (and less expensive)
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
The Bike Tow Leash (BTL) on the other hand - it's not the same quality. It has plastic parts and I had issues mounting it to my bike. After I purchased the BTL, the company Owner emailed me to say I needed to buy an additional part to successfully mount it to my bike. After giving my bike model the Owner suggested I purchase the Quick Mount for $29 - this after buying the BTL which is three times the price of the Walky Dog. When the quick mount arrived I found that it was not compatible with my bike frame - it's not possible to install. It's also not a great connection - I don't like the idea of putting that much torque on the rear axle. I emailed the Owner about returning the part but instead of responding to my request he makes repeated excuses like "I should try filing the part down on a concrete curb" so it fits my bike. I continue request a return but only get deflection in response. Anyway I still have not been able to get my money back. I called my credit card company to dispute the charge. I hope I can spare anyone else from going through this. There are better, less expensive options - made by honorable people.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, great quality!
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McBarbyReviewed in Germany on June 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Einfach klasse!
Bisher waren wir mit unserem Hund (Mischlingsrüde, 8 Jahre, ca. 20 kg) immer zu Fuß unterwegs. Da meine Frau gesundheitlich etwas angeschlagen ist, wollten wir mal testen, wie er sich am Fahrrad macht. Eine solide Führung, bei der wir die Hände am Rad haben, war Voraussetzung. Ich habe mir im Internet verschiedene Produkte angesehen und auch diverse Erfahrungsberichte gelesen. Daraus resultierend habe ich mich für den WALKY DOG entschieden.
Bewertung:
Optik: saubere Verarbeitung
Material: robuste Halterung, stabile Führstange
Technik:
- einfach zu händelnde kräftige Schnappkupplung zum schnellen An-/Abstecken der Führstange
- das Führseil fungiert über 3 kräftige Federn in der Führstange als Ruckdämpfer
Die Installation ist in wenigen Minuten erledigt. Je nach Fahrradtyp wird die Höhe der Anbringung variieren. Kombiniert mit der Größe des Hundes ist es durchaus möglich, dass das mitgelieferte Führseil zu kurz ist. Das ist aber kein wirkliches Problem. Der Baumarkt bietet als sehr geeignetes Material Meterware Anlasserleine (z. B. für Rasenmähermotoren) mit einer Dauerbelastungsfähigkeit von 30 kg. Da die Leine doppelt geführt wird, verdoppelt sich auch die Belastbarkeit. Und 60 kg Dauerlast erreicht man beim Ziehen am Fahrrad nicht. Es gibt auch andere brauchbare Leinen, wichtig: Dauerlast bei ca. 30 kg, Durchmesser 4 mm. Der lfd. Meter kostet ca. 0,90 €.
Und nun die erste Fahrt. Meinem Hund war sofort klar, dass man jetzt endlich rennen kann - und das tat er. Ich musste ihn dann schon einbremsen, damit er sich nicht überpaced. Ich hatte die Führstange so montiert, dass das Führseil ca. 5 cm freie Länge hat, wenn der Hund direkt unter der Führstange stehend angeleint ist. Somit konnte er über die Ruckdämpfung noch max 10 cm Leine ziehen. Das gab ihm ausreichend Bewegungsfreiraum. Das Anfahren muss man etwas üben, der Abstand zum Rad ist zwar so, dass der Hund nicht in das Rad laufen kann, aus seiner Sicht kommt er dem großen Etwas aber doch recht nahe und versucht erst mal zur Seite zu ziehen. Hier ist also Gegenlenken erforderlich. Für mich absolut überraschend war, dass nachdem ich den Hund auf freier Strecke ableinte, er trotzdem weiter neben dem Fahrrad lief, als wäre er noch an der Führung. Ab und an drehte er mal zur Seite, zum Schnüffeln etc., kehrte aber umgehend zurück.
Fazit:
Ich bin begeistert. Auch mein Hund hat allem Anschein nach Gefallen gefunden an dieser Form des Gassi "gehen". WALKY DOG ist robust, hochwertig verarbeitet mit gut durchdachter Funktionalität. Auch der Preis ist angemessen. Wenn man WALKY DOG abwechselnd an verschiedenen Fahrrädern nutzen möchte, kann man die Halterung als Einzelteil für ca. 18 € nachkaufen.
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Amazon カスタマーReviewed in Japan on November 12, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars 使用しやすい。
取り付け、取り外しが簡単でしかも作りがしっかりしていて満足です
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