
urbanmushingclinic.com Is Your Dog Begging for more exercise, play and quality time with you than you can give? Do they want to always do more, go more, explore more…and you simply run out of time, energy or motivation? Does your dog pull so hard on the leash you’d swear your arm was longer at the end of your walk together? Does your dog pay attention to you or are you simply "that thing" holding them back on the other end of the leash? Is your dog constantly distracted by loose dogs, squirrels and other critters, stopping to pee on every bush, and other distractions that make every walk seem like an endless challenge? There’s a simple and convenient answer to all of these problems, and it’s called urban mushing, aka Dogsledding on wheels. It’s an easy and fun way to give your dog all the exercise they need and want, getting them to focus and perform their job, while you also bonding and spend quality time together. Best of both worlds! I’m Liz Parrish, also known as "Iditarod’s Littlest Musher"…because I am. I spent 10 years training myself and my own sled dog team to complete the 1000+ mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race to celebrate my 50th birthday. I’m a dog training nut, and the whole 10 years was a terrific experience because of all I have learned about dogs, dog training, caring for canine athletes, having an incredibly intimate bond with my dogs and so much more. And I’m excited to share all of that with you. When I got done with Iditarod I discovered that I had this <b>…</b>
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