Dog Questions
- lowangle al
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Re: Dog Questions
Those booties must fall off quite a bit, I see them on the trail all the time.
Re: Dog Questions
For what it's worth, my ski buddy's dog got its rear leg run over by another ski buddy on a downhill run and severed its tendons. The dog was fond of running downhill and cutting skiers off. was
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Re: Dog Questions
Man that sucks. Obviously proper training is the best thing one can do, but just the possibility, however small, of that happening to my dog makes me inclined to get edgeless next and only ski where there's no other skiers.
- fisheater
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Re: Dog Questions
Cutting tendons is what scares me. I’ve had a few beagles cut pads pretty deep all on their own. So I’m not overly concerned about cutting a pad. Cutting a tendon on my dog, would be a terrible thing.
However it does demonstrate that the personality of the dog and it’s behavior around skiers is a good indicator of problems. Then you access the danger and the joy. You make a decision, and you hope for the best
- wabene
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Re: Dog Questions
It is important when the dog is young to make it clear to them when you have skis on you are not stopping or going around them if they get in the way. Then they need reminders here and there. A whack on the butt with a basket, a shin to the ribs, they get the message.
- corlay
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Re: Dog Questions
my dogs have typically always started out,
being the trail-blazer, leading the way...
and very rarely do they stop on the trail in front of me.
Then, as the tur goes on, and they get sick of having to break trail,
they always transition to following in my tracks behind me - but not *too* closely.
Any "training" on this, that they received was purely "accidental" lol.
But I did start both out, when they were around 6months to a year old.
being the trail-blazer, leading the way...
and very rarely do they stop on the trail in front of me.
Then, as the tur goes on, and they get sick of having to break trail,
they always transition to following in my tracks behind me - but not *too* closely.
Any "training" on this, that they received was purely "accidental" lol.
But I did start both out, when they were around 6months to a year old.
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Re: Dog Questions
Just ordered the Finnmark 190cm from Neptune because my old dog (10 yrs come March) is an old dog and can't be taught new tricks and I plan on getting a puppy maybe this coming year. Figure this is good for training a new pup so if I do hit hin it's a learning experience and not a disaster.
Re: Dog Questions
Good choice! Reckon you'll be really happy with Finnmarkmca80 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:30 pmJust ordered the Finnmark 190cm from Neptune because my old dog (10 yrs come March) is an old dog and can't be taught new tricks and I plan on getting a puppy maybe this coming year. Figure this is good for training a new pup so if I do hit hin it's a learning experience and not a disaster.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:24 pm
- Location: Da UP eh
- Ski style: Over the river and through the woods
- Favorite Skis: Nansen, Finnmark, Kongsvold, Combat NATO, Fischer Superlite, RCS
- Favorite boots: Crispi Bre, Hook, Alpina 1600, Alico Ski March, Crispi Mountain
Re: Dog Questions
Thiinking about ordering Konsgvold from varuste when back in stock Feb 12. Anyone know what duty is to usa?TheMusher wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:33 pmGood choice! Reckon you'll be really happy with Finnmarkmca80 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:30 pmJust ordered the Finnmark 190cm from Neptune because my old dog (10 yrs come March) is an old dog and can't be taught new tricks and I plan on getting a puppy maybe this coming year. Figure this is good for training a new pup so if I do hit hin it's a learning experience and not a disaster.
- fisheater
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska, Alico Ski March
- Occupation: Construction Manager
Re: Dog Questions
I would consider the new Falketind 62 Xplore. It has very acceptable kick and glide performance, and it turns, and the rocker planes. Not a complete review, but I bet it outperforms the Kongsvold in more than the reverse. I like dogs, so Kongsvold wins the topsheet competition.mca80 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:38 pmThiinking about ordering Konsgvold from varuste when back in stock Feb 12. Anyone know what duty is to usa?TheMusher wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:33 pmGood choice! Reckon you'll be really happy with Finnmarkmca80 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:30 pmJust ordered the Finnmark 190cm from Neptune because my old dog (10 yrs come March) is an old dog and can't be taught new tricks and I plan on getting a puppy maybe this coming year. Figure this is good for training a new pup so if I do hit hin it's a learning experience and not a disaster.
I didn’t pay any duty for a set of expensive, light weight, two piece backcountry ski poles that I purchased from Varuste.