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I take my lurcher with me when I go for a run which is most nights these days. A steady 8km trot and a 20 min swim after

 

 

 

:laugh::laugh::laugh: Feck off you dont live that far from the watering hole :laugh::laugh:

 

TUFFTY

 

Piss off Tuffty :laugh: I've got a triathlon in April and I'm trying to run my Christmas dinner off still :tongue2:

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I take my lurcher with me when I go for a run which is most nights these days. A steady 8km trot and a 20 min swim after

 

 

 

:laugh::laugh::laugh: Feck off you dont live that far from the watering hole :laugh::laugh:

 

TUFFTY

 

Piss off Tuffty :laugh: I've got a triathlon in April and I'm trying to run my Christmas dinner off still :tongue2:

 

 

:o:o:o A what??

 

You ginger messer your an old man :laugh::laugh:

 

What you training for really?

 

cant you catch them kangaroos :laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

 

TUFFTY

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its a good way to keep a dog fit we used to doit regular butt theres difference between fit and hunting fit you cant beat running a few bunnies a few nights a week while they are working their keeping fit

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I take my lurcher with me when I go for a run which is most nights these days. A steady 8km trot and a 20 min swim after

 

 

 

:laugh::laugh::laugh: Feck off you dont live that far from the watering hole :laugh::laugh:

 

TUFFTY

 

Piss off Tuffty :laugh: I've got a triathlon in April and I'm trying to run my Christmas dinner off still :tongue2:

 

 

:o:o:o A what??

 

You ginger messer your an old man :laugh::laugh:

 

What you training for really?

 

cant you catch them kangaroos :laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

 

TUFFTY

 

 

Straight up mate....

 

I've torn my rotator cuff and I've now got bursitis but I've not got long left so I'm having to put the k's in.

 

The dog is getting back in shape after her pups too.

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i have a bull/greyhound which i firstly warm him up with a mile of jogging, slightly geting quicker to the end of that mile...he has a breather...then i give him five long sprints...runs on grass of course...got to watch them pads.....then finish off with that jogging mile.....

 

(its not cruel...its only exerciseing)

 

then of course its the endurence part which i use couple days after...which is running him on rabbits...this gets the dog sharper and quick for the season ahead....if you can get him running on others thats great.....

 

but know this...dont kill your dog when running.....

 

good tommy and plenty of exercise (working or not) gets a dog fit

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i have a bull/greyhound which i firstly warm him up with a mile of jogging, slightly geting quicker to the end of that mile...he has a breather...then i give him five long sprints...runs on grass of course...got to watch them pads.....then finish off with that jogging mile.....

 

(its not cruel...its only exerciseing)

 

then of course its the endurence part which i use couple days after...which is running him on rabbits...this gets the dog sharper and quick for the season ahead....if you can get him running on others thats great.....

 

but know this...dont kill your dog when running.....

 

good tommy and plenty of exercise (working or not) gets a dog fit

 

 

my mate used to do this regular until he run the dog over and killed him . so personally i would never do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I take my lurcher with me when I go for a run which is most nights these days. A steady 8km trot and a 20 min swim after

 

 

 

:laugh::laugh::laugh: Feck off you dont live that far from the watering hole :laugh::laugh:

 

TUFFTY

 

Piss off Tuffty :laugh: I've got a triathlon in April and I'm trying to run my Christmas dinner off still :tongue2:

 

 

:o:o:o A what??

 

You ginger messer your an old man :laugh::laugh:

 

What you training for really?

 

cant you catch them kangaroos :laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

 

TUFFTY

 

 

Straight up mate....

 

I've torn my rotator cuff and I've now got bursitis but I've not got long left so I'm having to put the k's in.

 

The dog is getting back in shape after her pups too.

 

 

Feck me your getting technical on me now :laugh::laugh:

 

Would be nice to see the bitch ;)

 

 

TUFFTY

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i have a bull/greyhound which i firstly warm him up with a mile of jogging, slightly geting quicker to the end of that mile...he has a breather...then i give him five long sprints...runs on grass of course...got to watch them pads.....then finish off with that jogging mile.....

 

(its not cruel...its only exerciseing)

 

then of course its the endurence part which i use couple days after...which is running him on rabbits...this gets the dog sharper and quick for the season ahead....if you can get him running on others thats great.....

 

but know this...dont kill your dog when running.....

 

good tommy and plenty of exercise (working or not) gets a dog fit

 

 

my mate used to do this regular until he run the dog over and killed him . so personally i would never do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thats the thing what you have got to watch....always make sure u can see the dog...yes it can be tricky...u have to go bout it highly and take good care...its just peoples opininions...

 

see my dog trys to get ahead of the van and darts in front so yes you have to be carefull...but if your not sure and confident .....DONT TRY IT

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I take the Greyhounds out with the push bike,a fast walking pace is better for them than running.

 

yes tote thats a great way to do it...used to do it while we were getting the trail hounds fit...used to go up the bike track on the push bike...yep also good exercise....got a runner up champion that year just got beat by a couple of trails due to injury aswell

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