superfurryanimal 91 Posted November 27, 2011 Report Share Posted November 27, 2011 Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs Quote Link to post
fast dogs 51 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs did i say there was Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs did i say there was NO BUT YOUR TALKING ABOUT 9 MONTHS OLD PUP THIS GUY IS TALKING ABOUT BRING A 9 WEEK OLD PUP ON 2,3 MILES WALKS AND OUT LAMPING Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 I have a 9yr old dog here that can't manage that.. ..but then again i might of over done it with him when he was younger.. Quote Link to post
Guest born to run1083 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 your asking for proof of damage etc, but most people have the common knowledge not to walk such a youngster so far, and like i said earlier, i gave you the answer to what it does, but your still digging for arguments etc you'll end up walking the weight off him too..pups need to be fed up and keep the weight on untill its fully matured (depending on breeding). put a pic up of your pup? never seen a malamute cross Is that the one of the pups bred of C N's buddy to there mal x. Looks a nice sort. Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 nice pup good feet Quote Link to post
Guest born to run1083 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 well all have our ways of bring'n pups up regards food+ exercise, and i( was) prob like alot on here that held pups back with exercise, till about 8-12 months old. But ive seen these dogs ( malamute x) run, and there drive+stamina is somthing else (BRILL) .and same with this pup, the dogs all have been took out very young from 8 weeks old. If this is what you( get) by doing this that way, well if i get another pup its what i will do next time. You would have a shock to see how the pups really come on this way.!! . The people who have this x have been in the dog game a long while as my self, they know what there doing a malamute is a big heavy dog i would of thought the first cross would be much to slow and awkward to be any good have you been out with the dog in the picture im curious a bout the malamute cross so i got in touch with ONESHOT he told me he knows the lads very well who run them i asked him a few questions of there ability he woudnt say a lot so im starting to think there not so capable as what you say he told me you have never been out with the half crosses he said you go out with trigger2 and his dog as only a quarter malamute so if he is any good how do you know it comes from the malamte could you explain Fair play to oneshot, he Dosnt know you from Adam. and says good things about his character to not shouting off what other mans dogs are like. Why don't you get intouch of the actual owners and see what they say. Might get an invite, ive never seen them run but always opened minded and my glass is never full so to speak but This thl takes the mick it's one way or no way. Just like with breeds of dogs everything evolves and if people didn't try new things we would still be in the stone age. Quote Link to post
fast dogs 51 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs did i say there was NO BUT YOUR TALKING ABOUT 9 MONTHS OLD PUP THIS GUY IS TALKING ABOUT BRING A 9 WEEK OLD PUP ON 2,3 MILES WALKS AND OUT LAMPING thats up to the lad not you just let the lad do his thing is he telling you how to bring you dogs Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 Just for the record, them half x, Malamute/Greys can fecking shift! And they do the job that they were bred for, very well indeed! Lovely lookig dogs as well, with a great temprament. Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs did i say there was NO BUT YOUR TALKING ABOUT 9 MONTHS OLD PUP THIS GUY IS TALKING ABOUT BRING A 9 WEEK OLD PUP ON 2,3 MILES WALKS AND OUT LAMPING thats up to the lad not you just let the lad do his thing is he telling you how to bring you dogs Am not saying that and as l said best luck to him but 9 weeks old come off it fs could not care what x it is 9 weeks is 9 f*****g weeks Quote Link to post
Catcher 1 639 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 hi all have been walking my pup for a few miles a day now and decided to take him out lamping with a mates dog was intrested to see that the pup did spot a rabbit down the lamp he sat there taking in all the information he needed can only do him good he walked real well we didnt see much but the pup had a good play and loved every second atb oneshot What age are you mate.?Older than the pup? Quote Link to post
fast dogs 51 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 put my pup on the big rabbits at 9 mths just a few runs she still runing them now she 12 years old now and still got a few yes left in her she out to night with my pup tonight my two bitchs will do well to night on the big rabbits There is a big difference between 9 months and 9 weeks fs 9 weeks out lamping wise the f**k up 9 weeks l say it again so it goes into that head off yours 9 weeks .Left its mother tit 3 weeks before fs did i say there was NO BUT YOUR TALKING ABOUT 9 MONTHS OLD PUP THIS GUY IS TALKING ABOUT BRING A 9 WEEK OLD PUP ON 2,3 MILES WALKS AND OUT LAMPING thats up to the lad not you just let the lad do his thing is he telling you how to bring you dogs Am not saying that and as l said best luck to him but 9 weeks old come off it fs could not care what x it is 9 weeks is 9 f*****g weeks yes i no but shit like does go on but what can we do to me he just a young lad with hes first dog keen to get it out just dont let it get to you Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted November 28, 2011 Report Share Posted November 28, 2011 ye hees ten weeks , ideation you say they malemutes can shift my mate owns the greyhound that they bred to . but when you say shift compared to what a colie husky mall or a purpose bred coursing runnng dog . Quote Link to post
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