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Dog powered embarrassment

Man, I can’t remember how I found this, but here it is. It’s actually Dog Powered Scooter, but they also cater to skateboards and recumbent bikes, excuse me, trikes. $250 gets you one harness mount. Pictures and a scooter vid with inspirational soundtrack after the jump.

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15 thoughts on “Dog powered embarrassment

  1. jakeandannoy on December 11, 2009 - Reply

    That just looks depressing.

  2. Vegetable Lasagna on December 11, 2009 - Reply

    Even the dogs are embarrassed by that crap. I wanted
    to see that lady ride the longboard so bad. You know
    that shiite don’t work.

  3. What happens when that dog sees a cat and goes after it?

  4. i just hold on to my dog’s leash. he pulls me just fine. although my uncle broke his arm that way in the 70s. hit a crack, didn’t let go of the leash…boom.

  5. Oliver pulls me on my skateboard with his leash in his mouth just fine. if I let go of the leash he stops to see what happened to the tension on the leash…

  6. the dog should just pick his feet up and enjoy the ride.

  7. Prickly Pete on December 11, 2009 - Reply

    I wanna see a beer-fetching bulldog riding that board, pulled by two other dogs.

  8. Reminds me of the Grinch

  9. The Falsetto. Why does it seem that longboards are the source of all skate douche-ness?

  10. Craig Snyder on December 12, 2009 - Reply

    Will this set-up also work for stationary bikes?

  11. When I was a little kid a million years ago. I had a basenji and a banana board. It seemed like that dog pulled me so fast down the street.

  12. Drew Rose on December 14, 2009 - Reply

    Iditarod next Summer. Who wants in?

  13. Mush Mush.. Doubles as a portable dog/handrail @#!

  14. You are a meat. that is not a scooter you jew muncher. why would you spend $250 peice of shit. you must burn and die.

  15. hi folks- the outrigger bar actually makes dog boarding safer ! the dog can only go forward (he is clipped into both shoulders) and cannot turn to pull you over in a chase.

    AND you have the bar to hold onto so when you come off- you still have a grip on the dogs & board. thus the board rarely shoots out from under you with that stabilizing bar to hold onto.

    having the dog out front IS out of control !

    and one of these days someone will but a good brake set on the boards.

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