Dogs (and cats) of the Pain Cave

She’s clearly a Sufferlandrian cat!!!

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That rumpled mat under your bike makes me feel uncomfortable …

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The uncomfortable have nothing to fear

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Being uncomfortable on my own bike is one thing, being uncomfortable looking at someone else’s pain cave is something else entirely … :grinning:

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What a sweet looking pup, and happy new Torture device day!
The most Sufferlandrian sounding trainer name there is. :rofl:

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Rafiki on my right and Monty’s ears just poking out on my left. No better place to be!

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My Couchlandrian trap helping with Strength Recovery B.

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No, no, you’re doing it all wrong :joy_cat:

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“That’s because it’s Bird Dog and not Bird Cat!!!”

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Not in the pain cave (Enzo can’t get down the stairs) but always up for a post 330km cuddle

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Labradors are the best!!!

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Homes in our/his outdoor Pain Cave. Lead riding our local annual Turkey Trot 5k and 10k. Homes is the first and only dog to do BOTH, and earn his Iron Turkey medal! This was also posted on Nine Hammers Tavern for outdoor rides, and is fitting for here as well.


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Only 330km? There’s still daylight!!! Sheesh. You’re like “yeah, I just finished 205 miles, now for my morning tea”

Kudos!

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@BGeff That’s one cool canine. I’m curious though, how is Homes leash attached? I’d be worried it would get wrapped around the rear wheel.

@Sir_Brian_M Thanks for your props! The device used is called Bike Tow Leash. There is no way for anything to get caught around the rear wheel. It is a game changer! and well worth the $$.

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Hi, I’m on a mission to turn my fearless feline into a bike-riding superstar! Strapping a leash on my cat and hitting the road might sound crazy, but with daily training sessions of 2-3 minutes. We’re making small strides toward the ultimate goal of riding together like the coolest duo in town. Meow-tastic progress in the making! Meow-on and ride on!

Resting After Training

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Wait… tell me more! In a back pack or basket, or?

Sidenote - first time seeing this topic/thread, love it!

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Mine climbs in after we finish to lap up the water lying in a puddle. If the faucet is slowly dripping, she’ll lick it too.

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