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That time of year again putting the miles into them ready to get going. Cheers 

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On 04/09/2024 at 10:46, scotty12 said:

I'm on about him calling you a plum for cutting the dogs nails mate he's not the full shilling he doesn't understand that no matter how much road walking you do with certain dogs it won't bring their nails down to a respectable level so then you have to cut them back 

 

 

how's the dogs bred mate ? 

Listen I've been away just come back on to see you still baffling on about dogs nails. The comment I first put was about making sure your dogs feet are washed down after being on the land specially on the land that's been turned over or still stubble in the winter. That's due to dirt bedding in under the skin of the nail bed that can cause infection. Then if you get an infection in the feet then it can work it's way around the dogs full immune system not just the foot. But some guys don't give two fucks about the dog welfare. They'll just get another an it will be on preloved for some other poor f****r to contend with. As for the Nails if a dogs walked from a young age daily good hours walk better if trotting at the side of the bike your dogs nails won't need cutting. Ones you start cutting you'll be cutting often..

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How many lads do you see walking there lurchers or coursing dogs on main roads. ? A can tell you now around me none. Most of them take there dogs onto land or wooded areas. You don't see many even with the dogs at the side of the bike on public footpaths or penniestone trail that takes you all the way from west Yorkshire to south. Hard ground I've done that a few times in past with the dogs on the bike free running at the side steady plus hard ground to keep the feet in condition. It's fact from a pup if you stick to as much road walking as on land in the summer months an days there not on the land working the dogs nails won't need knocking back.  A know many that's been on here won't see a pavement could put my house on that lol

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50 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

How many lads do you see walking there lurchers or coursing dogs on main roads. ? A can tell you now around me none. Most of them take there dogs onto land or wooded areas. You don't see many even with the dogs at the side of the bike on public footpaths or penniestone trail that takes you all the way from west Yorkshire to south. Hard ground I've done that a few times in past with the dogs on the bike free running at the side steady plus hard ground to keep the feet in condition. It's fact from a pup if you stick to as much road walking as on land in the summer months an days there not on the land working the dogs nails won't need knocking back.  A know many that's been on here won't see a pavement could put my house on that lol

Bangers,  what age do you start road walking a pup

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21 hours ago, The drover said:

Bangers,  what age do you start road walking a pup

i put a bit a biking in month before i start drover i think it does more for me if i’m honest lol 

 

the pit bull and the pure lol 191AB508-8C4F-4450-802E-451D3A4591DE.png.2a2dd244de274a601ebd748ee03b9143.png

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2 hours ago, mC HULL said:

i put a bit a biking in month before i start drover i think it does more for me if i’m honest lol 

 

the pit bull and the pure lol 191AB508-8C4F-4450-802E-451D3A4591DE.png.2a2dd244de274a601ebd748ee03b9143.png

That white dog is a nice whippet cross, non ped? 

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5 hours ago, mC HULL said:

i put a bit a biking in month before i start drover i think it does more for me if i’m honest lol 

 

the pit bull and the pure lol 191AB508-8C4F-4450-802E-451D3A4591DE.png.2a2dd244de274a601ebd748ee03b9143.png

It was more about pups mchull . The man mentioned road walking pups . Was just interested in what age he started a pup . Your animals are in great nick . Credit to you

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