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Just been chilling with dog by local river after a few mile bike ride with him I'm before it gets dark. He can goes like a steam train at first pulling for first 1/4 of a Mile on flat road work. But w

me pal off here is letting me know mid week what day he’s down with his dog mate if me bitch isn’t flat and he comes sat i’ll have an hour sunday with you no bother    if carlsberg made whip

Shouldnt need to jog ya dog this time of year unless its back from injury really prime running time now aint it

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

i’m out with a member on here mate with me dog on weekend he’s travelling down  me bitch come in season as i haven’t been caining her but i’ll give her a spin thursday see if she’s flat if not il have both days out mate 

So your game for a spin Sunday ? 

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23 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

Just been chilling with dog by local river after a few mile bike ride with him I'm before it gets dark. He can goes like a steam train at first pulling for first 1/4 of a Mile on flat road work. But what a like to do is put the brakes on abit having him work to pull me. Not only does it strip him down in weight but opens his lungs up too. It's better when you keep eye on your dogs weight an know what there best weight is for working as some can perform shite if not at the right weight. Just like greyhounds do on the track. I've dropped half a kg off him in 5 weeks of road work so hopefully he should be good this coming weekend. Now he's back home been fed an chilling like a good un. 

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Do you let him pull you with his collar or do you have a proper pulling harness?
I do bikejöring with my whippet lurcher and she really excels at it and it keeps her fit as a fiddle year round.

If you are not using a proper sled dog harness I can really recommend to use them. Safer for the dog.
Also an elastic rope keeps the load on the bones lower.

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