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	<title>Comments on: More Walky Dog Action Shots &amp; A Very Happy Marley</title>
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		<title>By: Victoria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Victoria</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have had my Walky Dog for about a year now.  Except for an accident caused by another dog (not leashed) our Brandy (an American Rottie&quot;) loves it!  He even lets me know what time it is and that he wants to go.  He wants to put his harness on and then race me to the bike.  We ride about 4 miles a night with him starting out pulling me at 16 mph - you heard it 16 mph.  He slows down after awhile to 10 but that is still fast to run 3 miles.  It is important to keep him well exercised since he is also training as a service dog.  and it helps give me some exercise as well

It has kept him lean since he was neutered, happy and contented with his energy all drained when we come in.  He is ready for bed.

I have had numerous persons stop and ask me where I got it and I let them know &#039;walky dog&#039;.  It only keeps getting better.  Keep up with running your best friend on the walky dog and you will only reap the benefits of doing something together with him/her.

It is truly safe and easy to use, without having to have an argument from  your dog about exercise (heehee)

Thanks

Victoria
Florida</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had my Walky Dog for about a year now.  Except for an accident caused by another dog (not leashed) our Brandy (an American Rottie&#8221;) loves it!  He even lets me know what time it is and that he wants to go.  He wants to put his harness on and then race me to the bike.  We ride about 4 miles a night with him starting out pulling me at 16 mph &#8211; you heard it 16 mph.  He slows down after awhile to 10 but that is still fast to run 3 miles.  It is important to keep him well exercised since he is also training as a service dog.  and it helps give me some exercise as well</p>
<p>It has kept him lean since he was neutered, happy and contented with his energy all drained when we come in.  He is ready for bed.</p>
<p>I have had numerous persons stop and ask me where I got it and I let them know &#8216;walky dog&#8217;.  It only keeps getting better.  Keep up with running your best friend on the walky dog and you will only reap the benefits of doing something together with him/her.</p>
<p>It is truly safe and easy to use, without having to have an argument from  your dog about exercise (heehee)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Victoria<br />
Florida</p>
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