foxbolter 447 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 walking a terrier on the lead a little thought the week along with working them would be enough for most terriers. but their all different. The terrier that I think struggle is the one with the owner who leaves is terrier in the kennel through the week every week then on a Saturday morning puts him in the van in the dog box from there to the quad bike in the dog box from there too the earth . the terrier will be used there and expected to be used in the next earth if sound the next earth it is then when the lack of fitness will tell and men question the dogs not their self 8 Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beaters 7 Quote Link to post
shovel 160 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 An unfit terrier can get the job done in light easy places no bother but its when terrier is in ground for a few hrs is when fitness really counts. It's a bit like any sport really. To succeed you have to be at ur best for the whole game not just the first half. 4 Quote Link to post
crazydave 185 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 In total honesty my dogs get an hour walk a night with having a family and a job with long hours its the best I can do. On a weekend I have 1 day hunting where I am out allday with them then they get a long walk the uther day and they have never been lacking in fitness to get the job done 4 Quote Link to post
jake824 517 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 Mine run next to the quad and love it . The old dog will do a mile or so then jump on my lap first chance he gets crafty old git. I think fitness plays a big part in my dogs . I ve seen lads dogs got out boxes fat and way out of condition and they re blowing out their arse after an hour in the ground. Even my older dogs are keen to get back in after a few hours to ground . The work they do is hard cramped and rough so why not have them fit to do it 1 Quote Link to post
Dead Eyes 681 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 Fitness is a massive part in a hard working dog Flirt pole Spring pole Mill Free running Hill runs Loads of other stuff Me and my pal are also experimenting with wall jumping and stair running. It works for people so why not dogs? Seems to be doing ok thus far Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted February 3, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beatersYou don't have to believe a word I say jiggy.But I've never been 1 for lying. I threw a well paid job in 3yrs 3 weeks ago. Due to the wife struggling with our 2 disabled kids. So I've got plenty of time for the dogs in the daytime or night. One day I will have to go back to work. And I will be wishing I wasn't working. 8 to 10 miles a day I was walking the dogs they were free running when I was living in Wales up the mountain over heather ground forestry etc. Every single day no matter the weather. On very rainy days I would stick to the forestry roads for a little shelter. And wish I was walking up there this minute lol. Really miss the mountains. You could walk 6hrs and not see another person all day. 3 Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted February 3, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 Gone from views like this to living on the flat with no views lol. 2 Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 (edited) Fitness is a massive part in a hard working dog Flirt pole Spring pole Mill Free running Hill runs Loads of other stuff Me and my pal are also experimenting with wall jumping and stair running. It works for people so why not dogs? Seems to be doing ok thus far Theres a difference between general fitness and optimum fitness. All terriers need to be fit but is such a high level of fitness needed? Fair enough its good for them but to do all that work with them you would need to have plenty of spare time. So anyone with a fulltime job and/or young family are out of the equation. Also are you going to keep that regime up for the terriers full life? If not then you're going to find a terrier that is full of energy that it doesnt know what to do with. Edited February 3, 2017 by Rabbit Hunter 5 Quote Link to post
fagaen 282 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 I used to box when i first started i wad unfit overweight and didnt want to spar .4 month later after jogging regularly everything about me had changed confidence was up i spoke differently i even walked different.fitness brings confidence so im assuming it could do the same for a dog but as some people have said if the dog is born with the heart nothings gonna stop him 3 Quote Link to post
Bryan 1,362 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beaters It's not the 70 and year olds I'd worry about, they've all day to spend on their yard or walking and talking to the dogs.. A lot of those boys are hardy men that take huge pride in their stock. They walked a few miles to school walked home and went hunting, walked out to hunt with hounds, followed on foot and walked home again. I've never seen one with 30 working dogs on their yard. But I don't go to many yards either. I'd worry more about the guys that have come into this with no background in hounds or hunting or keeping stock or even sport. Who've no idea what it is to be fit. They're soft around the middle and lazy and the fault is only ever the dogs. They just want to drive out and game test their terriers and nothing else or hit numbers or big it up on FB. This old boy is nearly , the highlight of his day is walking the dogs and chatting to neighbours, now he does rate a dog that "he's a great dog to pull me up a hill when I talk to him". An hour and a half walking is done no matter the weather. Same as going hunting with hounds on foot, everyone out is careful to make sure he gets plenty lifts and never let behind. But he won't be far away. what you see here is the self satisfied grin of a man who's dog has just drawn out a fox without a shovel hitting the ground. He knows hard work pays off. no show leads 19 Quote Link to post
Shovel shy 4,033 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 I always compare it to football. Your terrier can have all the fittnes in the world but he needs to be match fit.same as. 1 Quote Link to post
jake824 517 Posted February 3, 2017 Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beatersYou don't have to believe a word I say jiggy.But I've never been 1 for lying. I threw a well paid job in 3yrs 3 weeks ago. Due to the wife struggling with our 2 disabled kids. So I've got plenty of time for the dogs in the daytime or night. One day I will have to go back to work. And I will be wishing I wasn't working. 8 to 10 miles a day I was walking the dogs they were free running when I was living in Wales up the mountain over heather ground forestry etc. Every single day no matter the weather. On very rainy days I would stick to the forestry roads for a little shelter. And wish I was walking up there this minute lol. Really miss the mountains. You could walk 6hrs and not see another person all day. i can relate to that mate . I had a real shit year last year and it was only getting in the hills with the dogs that got me through. Gives you time to think and makes you feel hell of a lot better watching the dogs and taking the views in. Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted February 3, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beatersYou don't have to believe a word I say jiggy.But I've never been 1 for lying. I threw a well paid job in 3yrs 3 weeks ago. Due to the wife struggling with our 2 disabled kids. So I've got plenty of time for the dogs in the daytime or night. One day I will have to go back to work. And I will be wishing I wasn't working. 8 to 10 miles a day I was walking the dogs they were free running when I was living in Wales up the mountain over heather ground forestry etc. Every single day no matter the weather. On very rainy days I would stick to the forestry roads for a little shelter. And wish I was walking up there this minute lol. Really miss the mountains. You could walk 6hrs and not see another person all day. i can relate to that mate . I had a real shit year last year and it was only getting in the hills with the dogs that got me through. Gives you time to think and makes you feel hell of a lot better watching the dogs and taking the views in.It is priceless jake.It definately clears your mind 100%. It's addictive getting up them hills with a few dogs. Constantly watching the dogs etc. Feck sitting in a pub.that will rot your mind. 2 Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted February 3, 2017 Author Report Share Posted February 3, 2017 While I knew there is probably a small few who do Id like to put a lie detector test on 90% of these lads that say they genuinely give there dogs 6 mile a day on bike 7 days a week. It sounds good on a computer screen though.what about these 70 and year old legendary terriermen with 30 dogs on there yard they must be wore out going for a dig after doing 180 miles on the bike and the dogs are still world beaters It's not the 70 and year olds I'd worry about, they've all day to spend on their yard or walking and talking to the dogs.. A lot of those boys are hardy men that take huge pride in their stock. They walked a few miles to school walked home and went hunting, walked out to hunt with hounds, followed on foot and walked home again. I've never seen one with 30 working dogs on their yard. But I don't go to many yards either. I'd worry more about the guys that have come into this with no background in hounds or hunting or keeping stock or even sport. Who've no idea what it is to be fit. They're soft around the middle and lazy and the fault is only ever the dogs. They just want to drive out and game test their terriers and nothing else or hit numbers or big it up on FB. This old boy is nearly , the highlight of his day is walking the dogs and chatting to neighbours, now he does rate a dog that "he's a great dog to pull me up a hill when I talk to him". An hour and a half walking is done no matter the weather. Same as going hunting with hounds on foot, everyone out is careful to make sure he gets plenty lifts and never let behind. But he won't be far away. DSC00218.jpg what you see here is the self satisfied grin of a man who's dog has just drawn out a fox without a shovel hitting the ground. He knows hard work pays off. IMG00208-20110818-0956.jpg no show leads IMG_2124.jpg I hope I'm out walking the dogs at 80yr old Bryan. That smile he's got holding the dog says it all. Can see the sparkle in his eye. That only a dog can make. 1 Quote Link to post
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