Guest dances Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 not but theres no chance of damaging its growing bones then, and start fitness at around 2 i mean not first time on the mill Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 not but theres no chance of damaging its growing bones then, and start fitness at around 2 i mean not first time on the mill Why wouldn't a dog be fit by the time its 2? Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 using the mill for fitness! i clearly said that Quote Link to post
riohog 5,725 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 (edited) not but theres no chance of damaging its growing bones then, and start fitness at around 2 i mean not first time on the mill exactly what i said i would not put a pup /imature dog on a mill,your 18 pal sound like a decent chap .but i have a colie x next to me now she,s 14 years old wife took her out yesterday and she cought a full grown rabbit ,,never been on a mill in her life so like i said earlier i have no use for one ,if i didnt have the time to hunt and exersise my dogs id give up by the way ive had running dogs over 40 years .. but will admit mills can be an aid to fittness ... but not for me Edited May 31, 2011 by riohog Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 using the mill for fitness! i clearly said that No you clearly said "and start fitness at around 2" Other than being injured why wouldn't a dog be fit at 2? Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 not but theres no chance of damaging its growing bones then, and start fitness at around 2 i mean not first time on the mill exactly what i said i would not put a pup /imature dog on a mill,your 18 pal sound like a decent chap .but i have a coolie x next to me now she,s 14 years old wife took her out yesterday and she cought a full grown rabbit ,,never been on a mill in her life so like i said earlier i have no use for one ,if i didnt have the time to hunt and exersise my dogs id give up by the way ive had running dogs over 40 years .. but will admit mills can be an aid to fittness ... but not for me horses for courses mate, as i said i live on a council estate so biking is ot an option and my bitch wont free run either so milling is the only way to get her to run and she loves the mill at that. using the mill for fitness! i clearly said that No you clearly said "and start fitness at around 2" Other than being injured why wouldn't a dog be fit at 2? but we were talking in regards to a mill! Quote Link to post
riohog 5,725 Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 not but theres no chance of damaging its growing bones then, and start fitness at around 2 i mean not first time on the mill exactly what i said i would not put a pup /imature dog on a mill,your 18 pal sound like a decent chap .but i have a coolie x next to me now she,s 14 years old wife took her out yesterday and she cought a full grown rabbit ,,never been on a mill in her life so like i said earlier i have no use for one ,if i didnt have the time to hunt and exersise my dogs id give up by the way ive had running dogs over 40 years .. but will admit mills can be an aid to fittness ... but not for me horses for courses mate, as i said i live on a council estate so biking is ot an option and my bitch wont free run either so milling is the only way to get her to run and she loves the mill at that. using the mill for fitness! i clearly said that No you clearly said "and start fitness at around 2" Other than being injured why wouldn't a dog be fit at 2? ? but we were talking in regards to a mill! your bitch wont free run? !!!!!! Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted May 31, 2011 Report Share Posted May 31, 2011 no she has no interest in it unless theres quarry, she wont just run around playing but she wont run lure either which is annoying Quote Link to post
Pinky 73 Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 If treadmills are that shite why do match men use then for them explaine that ok for post injury Quote Link to post
border lad 1,047 Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . sorry casso didnt mean to post it below your input Agree 100% a pup should be allowed to be a pup, take him for country walks, around the forest, (( if possible,)) allow him to run free, while you are walking providing your are in a suitable place to do so, Quote Link to post
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