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Fattys can still graft, be it dog or man, walk round a summer show and you see lots a fat guy that claim to be lamping or digging all winter lol and bullx are like black men, easy enough to get em looking good, just feed em fried chicken lol

Ive not been to a show up here for a lot of years and I always used to think that same faces same shit dogs ....you would have some fat mess saying he done this and that but they could hardly put one foot in front of the other with out sweating ....there was another lad im sure he was on here a right fat c@nt with a goaty always pranced about with spotless black n tans there is no way he could bend down to work a spade
Put a picture up of tigger MIK he sure looks impressive! I love the look of a ripped dog and it does indicate athletic ability which definitely is a good thing but as been said not working ability. Not knocking anyone's dogs and thanks for sharing photos as I said I love seeing a ripped dog!
I'm at work in Brunei and don't have anything on work lap top of Tigger but here's his daughter last year half way through the season in good nick ...this bitch not only is in shape but is fit here....she has freakish wind without being a straight saluki ....seems to be the way in some of the bitches with this blood they just get stronger as the night goes on ...

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that is one tidy stamp that bitch. How's she bred
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Ripped!!! Anyone else's dog get like this? He's fed just kibble sometimes bits of mince

Carrying a bit of summer fat in the first, early season in the second.

Saluki lurcher,10 months old..  

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Some dogs looked ripped, bully types gh types all seem to strip and looked ripped with a few laps of the park, others have that softer look and just as fit, the very heavy ripped types Iv seem seem to burn easy and blow up due to all that muscle.

 

One thing is tho that a think a lot with agree. It really is nice to see a nice ripped/stripped running dog or any performance breed type (there was a real nice pic from Australia of a well conditioned greyhound)

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More muscle = more lactic acid, longer recovery time, more prone to cramping.

 

But they do look good....

yeh it seems that way, bullxs and lurchers with alot of greyhound in there mix, do seem to suffer with above :yes:

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Never believe, skin of a rhino, any dog hitting wire at top speed, tares like a tissue, unless there top end don't exceed 10 mph.

not with a rough heavy coat they do,not,I have lifted them off deer fences hanging on wire and never had any damage, I could show you pics of my mates whippet/greyhound, looks like a relief map of India,cut to feck and spent high on 4grand on her cuts,that'sthe price of a decent car, I,Ve ran rough coated dogs for 45yrs and barring a few knocks they are bomb proof, wm
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Never believe, skin of a rhino, any dog hitting wire at top speed, tares like a tissue, unless there top end don't exceed 10 mph.

not with a rough heavy coat they do,not,I have lifted them off deer fences hanging on wire and never had any damage, I could show you pics of my mates whippet/greyhound, looks like a relief map of India,cut to feck and spent high on 4grand on her cuts,that'sthe price of a decent car, I,Ve ran rough coated dogs for 45yrs and barring a few knocks they are bomb proof, wm

Fair anuf mate rough coats are better than sort coats but anything sharp and made from metal its going to cut a dog regardless of it coat

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