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Canine Tough Mudder ~ Video

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Surprised with warmer weather yesterday, my wife & I could not pass up the chance to get more work in (bike-joring training) with Gunner & Brody, our 1 1/2 year old rescues.

 

We rolled the dice and chose the logging road. Conditions were 33 degrees, clear skies, light north wind and mud, more mud, slop, mud, snow, ice, mud, ice, mud, deep slippery mud, smooth slick snow and mud.

 

All added together and it equals, HAPPY muddy dogs! The boys did fantastic, truly fantastic.

 

Off camera - I took a sweet digger - nothing like an Ice Cold Mud Bath. 

 

A-Jay

 

https://youtu.be/DhOdNjdXWz8

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I got tired just watching him run

Nice video and that looks like an awesome place to live I have two german sheperds and they love the mud and I hate cleaning there paws when the come back inside!

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Nice video and that looks like an awesome place to live I have two german sheperds and they love the mud and I hate cleaning there paws when the come back inside!

 

On that day there was still decent snow covering some of the back forty - so we Helped them play in the snow to assist in cleaning them off - the rest they do them selves after another hour or so rolling around in it.

 

But snow's all but melted off now - so we'll be hitting the less bogged up trails until mud season passes - should only be a week or so.

 

A-Jay  

I devoured three dove bars today.I planned on stopping at two,but i kept feeling sorry for the last remaining lonely one so i had to put it out of its misery.I guess i better go search the garage for the tire pump.  :smiley:

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