What software/online service are you using to store your GPS running data?

Ariel484

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I ran with my dog for the first time the other day (just for 1.5 miles to see how he would do). It was OK, except for the 2 or 3 times he stopped and I almost dislocated my shoulder. I should put that in the logs somehow.

-dave
I have tried to run with my dogs but I guess I haven't trained them well enough! My husband and I each tried to take one and occassionally one or the other would suddenly cut in front of us and almost trip us. And like you, we have the sudden stop or the many potty breaks they want to take. It is definitely a different kind of workout!
I'd love to run with my dog but he's 1/2 beagle, so there's no way I'd be able to make it more than 5-10 feet at a time without having to stop so he can sniff this and that (or eat something he's not supposed to...).
 

Phonedave

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I'd love to run with my dog but he's 1/2 beagle, so there's no way I'd be able to make it more than 5-10 feet at a time without having to stop so he can sniff this and that (or eat something he's not supposed to...).


Mine is half Gernam Shepard and half Chow. I run in the middle of the street with him (quite side streets) so that he does not have too many distractions like trees or fire hydrants. But every so often we encounter somthing (I am guessing where a dead animal was) and he wants to sniff.

It surely is different. You cannot get into that running "zone" where you are just crusing along. You constantly have to pay attention to the dog.

-dave
 

Kristia

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I'd love to run with my dog but he's 1/2 beagle, so there's no way I'd be able to make it more than 5-10 feet at a time without having to stop so he can sniff this and that (or eat something he's not supposed to...).
That cracked me up! That is our cattle dog mix. If it is poo or something dead it is in and down before I can catch her! Dogs are gross sometimes lol!
Mine is half Gernam Shepard and half Chow. I run in the middle of the street with him (quite side streets) so that he does not have too many distractions like trees or fire hydrants. But every so often we encounter somthing (I am guessing where a dead animal was) and he wants to sniff.

It surely is different. You cannot get into that running "zone" where you are just crusing along. You constantly have to pay attention to the dog.

-dave
We have a boxer mix and a cattle dog mix. Running in the street definitely helps. The cattle dog is definitely more into the running thing but the boxer he is a bit lazy and would rather sniff. I feel guilty if I leave with just one.
 

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