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just wondering,,clocked me beddy/whippet at 37mph last night, straight line running side of motor,,just short of eighteen inches to shoulder,,would this be an average speed for this type of dog? dog averages between 50/80 miles a week running along side bike..yep and he's got muscles in his spit..lol...

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YOU STUPID "BOY"

my mooching is when I'm on me bike..i don't lamp/or go out with a specific meaning..i'm coming up sixty two..[me legs are not made for a lot of walking anymore].lol...I don't live in town,,I live on t

Clocked one of my Beddy x whpts at 63mph behind the truck .... Gonna try again without the lead on as soon as her pads heal ??? Atb

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just wondering,,clocked me beddy/whippet at 37mph last night, straight line running side of motor,,just short of eighteen inches to shoulder,,would this be an average speed for this type of dog? dog averages between 50/80 miles a week running along side bike..yep and he's got muscles in his spit..lol...

YOU STUPID "BOY"
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just wondering,,clocked me beddy/whippet at 37mph last night, straight line running side of motor,,just short of eighteen inches to shoulder,,would this be an average speed for this type of dog? dog averages between 50/80 miles a week running along side bike..yep and he's got muscles in his spit..lol...

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:laugh: lol :thumbs:

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I remember a while back there was a similair thread of guy who said he'd clocked his dog around 40mph and everyone laughed at him. I've never clocked any of my dogs but it's a fact that hates are the fastest land mammal in Britain and can reach speeds of up to 40mph. Any decent hare dog can get up to a hare flat out and turn it. Therefore, surely it is logical to believe that a decent lurcher can run at speeds of over 40mph? I may be wrong or missing something but it's a point.

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I don't actually understand why everyone's knocking the guy and me for supporting him. If the bloke goes for a 10 mile bike ride every day, highly possible, and he takes his dog with him. What's hard to believe about that? True I don't do it, wouldn't do it. The only my bitch gets fit is walking her and working her but what's stopping him from doing 10 miles a day with his dog?

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can alsations run at twenty nine mph..what do you you think lads.....cmon,, ya'll experts on running dogs in this section..same fitness programme,[pushbike] but not custard crèmes.. mcvities digestives was her energy food...lol..........

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I don't actually understand why everyone's knocking the guy and me for supporting him. If the bloke goes for a 10 mile bike ride every day, highly possible, and he takes his dog with him. What's hard to believe about that? True I don't do it, wouldn't do it. The only my bitch gets fit is walking her and working her but what's stopping him from doing 10 miles a day with his dog?

oh,thankyou friend,,lol..morning and night every day..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How many hours mooching and hunting aday do you do with the ten mile...? I do a far bit on the bike ,not so much now the weather's here but I couldn't do that much aday plus the mooching .be abit much for mine day in day out

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