That is because dogs have four legs and they resonate diagonally therefore inducing resonance that will destroy the bridge. OTOH you can take a camel for a walk and, even thought it weighs more, the gait has a different set of harmonics that do not induce such resonance. I dont think it would happen on a large bridge but probably back in the day when bridges were old and crappy this might shake some stuff loose
NO, As far as I know, There is no reason why a dog cannot walk on a bridge.
In municipal areas, it is to stop the possibility of urine and feces getting into the rivers and streams.
Physical damage
Physical damage
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
yes dogs have been walking since a long time
Physical damage
You FOR SURE need insurance for dog walking and or sitting businesses, but many operators of these businesses don't purchase it because it isn't cheap. Dog walkers FREQUENTLY have dogs that bite people, other dogs, or cause property damage, so it is a really bad idea not to have the insurance coverage.
The likelihood of a dog walking across a bridge causing it to collapse is extremely low. Bridges are designed and built to withstand much heavier loads than the weight of a single dog. Factors such as the bridge's structural integrity, design, materials used, and maintenance are far more significant in determining its safety. It would take a highly unusual set of circumstances for a dog to cause a bridge to collapse just by walking across it.
Dog should start walking after their vaccinations and when they are 12weeks old
Walking, running and digging.
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