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Do You Run With Your Dog ?

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I was wondering who else hits the road with their canine companion ?

The puppies take us running (my wife and I) 3 to 4 days a week; in the morning mostly. We really enjoy it.

As for the pups, well you know how puppies are, they just pull All Day Long !

A-Jay

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I stick to a brisk walk since I'm an old guy. My Airedale insists I walk him once a day. He starts barking in the late afternoon when I hit the john because he has become conditioned to my routine.

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I stick to a brisk walk since I'm an old guy. My Airedale insists I walk him once a day. He starts barking in the late afternoon when I hit the john because he has become conditioned to my routine.

LOL - Timing is Everything Dwight.

A-Jay

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Beautiful pups! My wife and I walk our dog once a day!

Jeff

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Nice Malamutts Jay, I had a nice female years ago.

As for my pup, she's 9 yrs old, and doesn't really like to run, loves to swim though, anyway, she gets walked twice a day for about 1/2hr each time.

My Lab gets walked every day. The problem is she thinks every walk is a hunting adventure as she normally flushes at least 3 coveys of doves in the fields, or a few rabbits. I guess she knows that it is hunting season and time to look for grouse or pheasant..

  • Super User

Nice pups! I have a bulldog....no running, LOL. We do walk every evening, though.

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My Lab gets walked every day. The problem is she thinks every walk is a hunting adventure as she normally flushes at least 3 coveys of doves in the fields, or a few rabbits. I guess she knows that it is hunting season and time to look for grouse or pheasant..

Nice - These guys flush a few now and then. Regardless of how many times it happens - I almost poop my pants, everytime !

A-Jay

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I can`t say I run with my dog, he runs and......... I try to catch up !

Idk if my German Shepard could keep up. I usually average 6+ miles on my runs unless I am interval training. Do your dogs have trouble keeping up with you?

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I don't run much, bad knees, but I do throw the frisbee for our sheltie quite a bit. If I don't do it she drives me crazy bringing a tennis ball to me so I can throw it across the living room. After about 20 minutes of that I just give in and go throw the frisbee for about 5 minutes and she's done. I walk her once in awhile but she's still a puppy and gets spooked pretty easy and I don't want her to run out into traffic.

AJ there's no way Sammy could keep up man haha. What an awesome dog.

AJ there's no way Sammy could keep up man haha. What an awesome dog.

LOL A-Jay's dogs look like sled dogs though!

LOL A-Jay's dogs look like sled dogs though!

I remember the first time I came to your house I was on the steps in th garage and looked up and theee was a HUGE *** German Shepard and she barked right in my face. Pretty much ticked my pants haha. She's a sweet dog.

  • Super User

I walk my granddog, an Australian shepherd, to the mall and also up and down my street.

He is a beautiful animal and he loves to go for walks.

We also play with a #3 soccer ball which he chases and returns.

Very intelligent dog.

I stopped running years ago when my knees went out. :)

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