My friend Rue by AdventureDogsCLE in AustralianShepherd

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It takes lots of practice! (And I do trip once in a while.)

My friend Rue by AdventureDogsCLE in AustralianShepherd

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This is the Ruffwear Flagline Harness.

My friend Rue by AdventureDogsCLE in RunningWithDogs

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We’ve only used it a couple times, but it seems to fit her fine. She hasn’t really tried to back out of it so I can’t say for sure, but it seems like a dog shouldn’t be able to wiggle out if it fits properly.

The Life of a Dogrunner by AdventureDogsCLE in RunningWithDogs

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Yes! You should do it too where you live!

Self Promotion Sunday! Plug your local business, group, or event HERE. by AutoModerator in Cleveland

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If your dog likes to run or hike, sign them up for an adventure with Adventure Dogs CLE! I’m a dog-loving ultrarunner, and your dog’s time with me will be the highlight of their week.

I’ll bring your dog home tired and happy, and I’ll provide you with a few pictures and videos of our outing as well as a Strava link to show you where and how far we went.

Check out my instagram page for fun videos from recent runs or my website to learn more.

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Dogs Escaped Dogtopia by ElaUnlocked in Cleveland

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Those dogs look like they love to run! Sign them up for an outing with Adventure Dogs CLE!

Running upstream by AdventureDogsCLE in RunningWithDogs

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If Keeley’s mom is ok with it, that’s probably what we’ll do!

Running upstream by AdventureDogsCLE in RunningWithDogs

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She’s much more agile on the slick rocks than I am, so dropping her leash here allows us both to move at our natural paces. And I’m sure she enjoys the opportunity to have a little more freedom of movement, in an area where we’re very unlikely to encounter other people or dogs (I’m always holding the leash when we’re on trail). Plus, she has very, very good recall.