A few pics of Roscoe and Grover running in a local nature reserve.
Grover seems convinced he's a retriever




Grover seems convinced he's a retriever

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Hiyalovely pictures :thumbsup:
may I ask why do they wear harnesses? would it not damage their backs?
Yes, I know, it's difficult isn't it. They don't really pull at all on the harness. Problem is, they need to run a bit and unless I drive 15 mins to the nature reserve there's nowhere I would consider safe enough for two pups to run free - we are surrounded by canals, expressways, railways etc. We have quite a big garden but they've churned that up a bit in the recent wet weather. I take them to a local park but the enclosed dog area is quite small and busy and subsequently is either already taken or muddy/crappy which I don't enjoy much. So, most of the time, for their own safety, they are on the leadthey can do, especially if the dogs pull on it (and a harness often encourages pulling).I'd be careful with a flexi lead and collar combo too, if they spot something and dart off the force to their neck would be much greater being on a flexi than a short lead.
it's crap, isn't it, urban living. we're in London and only have one small park near by so if we want a bigger place we have to bus it downYes, I know, it's difficult isn't it. They don't really pull at all on the harness. Problem is, they need to run a bit and unless I drive 15 mins to the nature reserve there's nowhere I would consider safe enough for two pups to run free - we are surrounded by canals, expressways, railways etc. We have quite a big garden but they've churned that up a bit in the recent wet weather. I take them to a local park but the enclosed dog area is quite small and busy and subsequently is either already taken or muddy/crappy which I don't enjoy much. So, most of the time, for their own safety, they are on the leadthey can do, especially if the dogs pull on it (and a harness often encourages pulling).I'd be careful with a flexi lead and collar combo too, if they spot something and dart off the force to their neck would be much greater being on a flexi than a short lead.and get more exercise if it is flexi.
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