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How long does it take for your lurchers to return back to normal breathing rates after running??

 

I have a lurcher (not sure of breeding, grey whippet bull saluki we think) who takes a lot longer than my JRT x Whippet after running the same time,

she is exercised alot same as the JrT whippet.

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How long does it take for your lurchers to return back to normal breathing rates after running??

 

I have a lurcher (not sure of breeding, grey whippet bull saluki we think) who takes a lot longer than my JRT x Whippet after running the same time,

she is exercised alot same as the JrT whippet.

 

 

Wouldn't this depend on stanima weather conditions size etc :icon_eek:

 

How longs a piece of string?

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Also depends on dog's fitness: heavy built dogs take longer and more consistent exercise to get fit than small terrier type animals. Also tend to feel the heat more. Just because the dog tears around with a mate every day doesn't mean to say its properly running fit.

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But how long does it take your dogs after a hours walk where they have been running a lot.

 

Its just a general question, i'm not looking for anyone to tell me how long my dog should take, i just want to know what breed and how long it takes till their breathing is back to normal?

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Guest smashygadge
never heard of a jrt x whippet is it any good

 

 

Dont know yet, he's only coming up to 11months, he's very eager and fast so hopefully he will be a great lamping dog, will let you know if he's any good or not in the near future

 

it will make a whick little dog .and recovery rates my little whip will run all day and not be out of breath .where as my lurcher is a high rate of breathing whenever out working

but he will always run that next one and normally his breathing rate dosnt recover until we finish working.alot of that i finds out of excitment . :victory: if the dog needs a rest it will laydown thats a good indication on a breather :thumbs:

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Guest hpool_hunter

accidental mating led me to have these pups : 2 years ago .

 

bitch : 3/4 whippet 1/4 bedlington

 

sire : JRT/border lakeland

 

so could say just basicly JRT x whippet :

 

mother and daughter :

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and pup alone :

 

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Guest smashygadge
accidental mating led me to have these pups : 2 years ago .

 

bitch : 3/4 whippet 1/4 bedlington

 

sire : JRT/border lakeland

 

so could say just basicly JRT x whippet :

 

mother and daughter :

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and pup alone :

 

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did it bang the bunnys hh :thumbs:

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But how long does it take your dogs after a hours walk where they have been running a lot.

 

Its just a general question, i'm not looking for anyone to tell me how long my dog should take, i just want to know what breed and how long it takes till their breathing is back to normal?

after an hour or sos walk mine tend not to be out of breath its usually after a chase a minute plus of coursing its the sprint that takes the time to recover from rather than a long walk.generally the heavier muscled the dog the longer it takes to recover more oxygen to pump around the muscles

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