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Build Your Own Dog Wagon

An anonymous reader writes "Philip Greenspun isn't the only Web-site innovator with an interest in dogs, airplanes, photography, and travel. While Kyler Laird appears to operate on a budget that's a couple of orders of magnitude lower, his description of adventures in dog-cart development exhibit the same virtues of technical specificity and lucidity."

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  1. I started thinking about these things 25 years ago by kfg · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I was sitting on my front porch and a guy went by "walking" his dog by letting it pull him along on his bicycle. The little lightbulb thingy went off in my head (Ow! Stop it.)

    Since that time I've "designed" several variants, also in my head, but I ran into a slight problem on approaching the development phase.

    I don't particularly care for dogs.

    My cats don't particularly care for the idea of being hitched up to a cart either.

    And thus technology is set back decades by the peculiarities of a single man.

    Oh, yeah, you can also already buy one commercially, so it's not like it's really a novel idea (mushers use them to keep their dogs in shape during the summer season. My idea is to make an ultralight one specifically tuned for running in the modern urban enviroment. Carbon fiber, racing bicycle wheels, that sort of thing).

    Here's an example:

    Dog Cart

    KFG

  2. My personal variant. by Ossk · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This reminds me...

    Several years ago we got our first dog, an Alaskan Malemute. They're bred to pull sleds, so I decided to "walk" her while wearing my roller blades. The results were exhilarating. The only way for me to stop once she got up to speed was to let go of the leash, fall down, or wait for her to stop/turn. Cats coming into view proved very dangerous.

    Who needs roller coasters when you've got a dog and skates?

  3. Slashdot...my new calandar by djplurvert · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Even when lost in contemplation of my navel over days of inadequate sleep...I can still tell when the weekend has arrived...thanks to slashdot. With a show of hands, who's seen best in show.

  4. Dog carts. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    A dog cart is actually a type of wagon pulled behind a horse.

    You'd know that if you read some Sherlock Holmes. They need to call this something else.