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nice dog mate .it looks like its growth plate is funny in its right foot atb :thumbs:

his growth plate would be funny looking having him jump

at 6 months old nothing is properly formed is this lad stupid

so what ur saying is'' a lurcher pup at 6 mth old should not be jumping a pice ov 1 foot high anti' rabbit mesh... and a 2 foot pice with a spar on top ov it... :whistling:

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nice dog mate .it looks like its growth plate is funny in its right foot atb :thumbs:

his growth plate would be funny looking having him jump

at 6 months old nothing is properly formed is this lad stupid

so what ur saying is'' a lurcher pup at 6 mth old should not be jumping a pice ov 1 foot high anti' rabbit mesh... and a 2 foot pice with a spar on top ov it... :whistling:

 

yea of cource it shouldnt keep letting him do that and it will take

its toll on the dogs bones a year is time enough.

i had a dog that damaged its spine from jumping up and down

from his foot high bed.so it doesnt matter how high it is

he might jump it fine 20 times a day but he only has to land

wrong once for him not to be able to run properly again

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nice dog mate .it looks like its growth plate is funny in its right foot atb :thumbs:

his growth plate would be funny looking having him jump

at 6 months old nothing is properly formed is this lad stupid

so what ur saying is'' a lurcher pup at 6 mth old should not be jumping a pice ov 1 foot high anti' rabbit mesh... and a 2 foot pice with a spar on top ov it... :whistling:

 

yea of cource it shouldnt keep letting him do that and it will take

its toll on the dogs bones a year is time enough.

i had a dog that damaged its spine from jumping up and down

from his foot high bed.so it doesnt matter how high it is

he might jump it fine 20 times a day but he only has to land

wrong once for him not to be able to run properly again

 

and that frnce is well more than a foot high after all its taller than the

dog and he looks about 19 inch tts

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nice dog mate .it looks like its growth plate is funny in its right foot atb :thumbs:

his growth plate would be funny looking having him jump

at 6 months old nothing is properly formed is this lad stupid

so what ur saying is'' a lurcher pup at 6 mth old should not be jumping a pice ov 1 foot high anti' rabbit mesh... and a 2 foot pice with a spar on top ov it... :whistling:

 

yea of cource it shouldnt keep letting him do that and it will take

its toll on the dogs bones a year is time enough.

i had a dog that damaged its spine from jumping up and down

from his foot high bed.so it doesnt matter how high it is

he might jump it fine 20 times a day but he only has to land

wrong once for him not to be able to run properly again

 

and that frnce is well more than a foot high after all its taller than the

dog and he looks about 19 inch tts

read my post properly''' i seid the anti rabbit mesh is a foot high' the dogs jumping.. n the fence is two picies ov one foot rabbit mesh on top ov each outher with a spar on top' hence 2 foot or just over' so yea that one is going to be taller than the dog.. iv bin in this game 40yrs mate n not once have i had a problem with letting a young dog jump if it wants to' n some u cant even stop' the lurchers me n my pall run with our pack' where natural born jumpers at a very young age' n at 8 or 9 mth old mine was flying over sheep netting.. its just all the learning curve for a lurcher.. am not saying things cant happen' ov course thay can' but it sounds like u was very unlucky with ur dog getting injured' just jumping on n off a foot bed...ATB.B

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