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    Is this a good harness for dog carting? **Harness Arrived! PICTURES!**

    Mmm! OK, but only for light loads. I know everyone is mad about Siwash, but I'm NOT. My dogs, and all Rottweilers in Australia that I've seen, use a custom built leather harness with a steel plate to protect the back (covered both sides with leather and held in place with silver conchos)...
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    I HAVE TO CONFESS

    Thank you Redsox, love your quotes, especially Thomas Jefferson. Vive la difference!
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    I HAVE TO CONFESS

    Thanks all! We really enjoy the carting, both Ivana and I are retired and both husbands are not (Cougar, me) - it's great exercise too, last Saturday we sold $150 worth of rides at $2 per child, and walked every step with the dogs. They were long rides, too! Lovely to be able to donate to the...
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    Whats YOUR Dog's Name?

    Montana (left) and Dakota (right) with our old dog Enzo who died in 2010, after raising both of them from 8 weeks. My favourite photo ever of our dogs, drinking from our pond. Georgia rarely gets photographed as we're too busy with Montana's social life (carting) to take photos. Indiana...
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    Is this a good harness for dog carting? **Harness Arrived! PICTURES!**

    Good for you for building your own cart! We built our parade cart and get constant comments about how "elaborate" it is, and how true to the style of an old horse drawn cart. It was designed by a Mechanical Engineer who took great care to ensure that the cart would not put any more weight than...
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    I HAVE TO CONFESS

    I confess! I have NO chickens! I'm a bit scared of them really, I don't run away but I wouldn't touch one either. What I DO have in abundance is Rottweilers, and it was the carting section of this forum that attracted me. In Australia there is no formal carting competition, it's just a thing...
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