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- Cani_cross abstract "Canicross is the sport of cross country running with dogs. Originating in Europe as off-season training for the mushing (sledding) community, it has become popular as a stand-alone sport all over Europe, especially in the UK. Canicross is closely related to Bikejoring, where participants cycle with their dog and skijoring, where participants ski rather than run.Canicross can be run with one or two dogs, always attached to the runner. The runner typically wears a waist belt, the dog a harness, and the two are joined by a bungee cord or elastic line that reduces shock to both human and dog when the dog pulls.Originally canicross dogs were of sledding or spitz types such as the husky or malamute but now all breeds have begun taking part including cross breeds, small terrier breeds to large breeds such as rottweilers and standard poodles. Not only can all breeds run but people of all ages and abilities can take part. Including children and the disabled such as the visually impaired. Some breeds are very well suited to not only running and pulling but running at steady pace over a long distance. Cani-cross is now not only a great way for the runner to keep fit, but great for the dogs too. It encourages people and their dogs to take part in outdoor activity and meet other like minded individuals.".
- Cani_cross thumbnail Racheal_Bailey_of_Akna_K9_Academy_with_two_of_her_running_dogs.jpg?width=300.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink Canicross.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.aknak9.com.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canicross-scotland.co.uk.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canicross.com.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canicross.org.uk.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canicrossnederland.nl.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canirun.co.uk.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.canix.co.uk.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.ecf.cc.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.kickscootersydney.com.au.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.skijoring.com.
- Cani_cross wikiPageExternalLink www.snowpawstore.co.uk.
- Cani_cross wikiPageID "17887201".
- Cani_cross wikiPageRevisionID "595816277".
- Cani_cross hasPhotoCollection Cani_cross.
- Cani_cross subject Category:Dog_sports.
- Cani_cross subject Category:Running.
- Cani_cross type Abstraction100002137.
- Cani_cross type Act100030358.
- Cani_cross type Activity100407535.
- Cani_cross type Diversion100426928.
- Cani_cross type DogSports.
- Cani_cross type Event100029378.
- Cani_cross type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cani_cross type Sport100523513.
- Cani_cross type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cani_cross comment "Canicross is the sport of cross country running with dogs. Originating in Europe as off-season training for the mushing (sledding) community, it has become popular as a stand-alone sport all over Europe, especially in the UK. Canicross is closely related to Bikejoring, where participants cycle with their dog and skijoring, where participants ski rather than run.Canicross can be run with one or two dogs, always attached to the runner.".
- Cani_cross label "Cani cross".
- Cani_cross sameAs m.047n541.
- Cani_cross sameAs Q5032359.
- Cani_cross sameAs Q5032359.
- Cani_cross sameAs Cani_cross.
- Cani_cross wasDerivedFrom Cani_cross?oldid=595816277.
- Cani_cross depiction Racheal_Bailey_of_Akna_K9_Academy_with_two_of_her_running_dogs.jpg.
- Cani_cross homepage www.canix.co.uk.
- Cani_cross isPrimaryTopicOf Cani_cross.