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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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I do really like looking at a muscled up dog running working or even walking.

When I had staffs yrs ago they were very fit and lean. But I felt a knob walking down the pavement with them.

So I never walked them on the streets just the mountain. My 2 here now won't be walked on the pavements.

I think they attract attention.and that's something I don't want.

I'm lucky were I live out my front gate 50yds. Across the main road and onto the mountain side.

Show no one nothing that's what I prefer.

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Fair play ,the dog looks good,but looks are looks,nothing without ability,bit like some gym worshipper ,might have perfect abs ,and looked ripped ,but still put on his arse by the brickie,labourer,whos never been in a gym ,got a bit of a gut ,the guy is proud of his dog and im not knocking it in anyway,does a bit from what i gather,but just remember looks aint everything!

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Ffs fella puts a pic up of his dog in great nick and he gets a hard time whos to say the dog isnt as fit as he looks

Not knocking the dog or owner for that matter, imo a working Lurcher need agility, if a dog is too muscled up then it loses out on other factors.

He really is a nice looking dog and a lot of effort on the owners part to get him in that shape.

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