Ideation 8,216 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 . Well, no, i wouldn't say that they are going to out pace a heavily greyhound saturated lurcher, or a purpose bred coursing dog, but for a half x, especially one bred of a heavier breed, they run a lot faster than you might think. And from what i can see, they run fast enough to out run what they are chasing on a regular basis, and surely that is fast enough. And now they have put a coursing dog over one, so we shall see what these new pups can do, but i think they will probably shine if brought on right Quote Link to post
oneshot1986 72 Posted November 28, 2011 Author 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. yes mate it is atb oneshot Quote Link to post
oneshot1986 72 Posted November 28, 2011 Author 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? i give you a clue atb oneshot 1986 makes me a little bit older than the pup but im sure we all have to start at some age sorry for not being a seasoned vetran like yourself and i didnt know there was an age limit on owning dogs Quote Link to post
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