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What is peoples experience of foot injuries caused when exercising the dogs during the summer and the ground is baked hard? Ideas on avoiding injuries?
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Just dont take the chance,and swim them instead,if posible.Caravan Monster said:What is peoples experience of foot injuries caused when exercising the dogs during the summer and the ground is baked hard? Ideas on avoiding injuries?
walk them ,swim them no free running,common sence will tell u that :- "billyboy45 said:Just dont take the chance,and swim them instead,if posible.Caravan Monster said:What is peoples experience of foot injuries caused when exercising the dogs during the summer and the ground is baked hard? Ideas on avoiding injuries?
also if u av a beach close to hand u can run on soft sandTHECAP said:walk them ,swim them no free running,common sence will tell u that :- "billyboy45 said:Just dont take the chance,and swim them instead,if posible.Caravan Monster said:What is peoples experience of foot injuries caused when exercising the dogs during the summer and the ground is baked hard? Ideas on avoiding injuries?
You'll laugh at this one.A Belfast man once had a greyhound,who was summit the same.To sort out the problem about the dog doin his nut in the kennel's,they had a little pocket sewn onto his kennel coat,and i dont know how they managed it,but in the pocket was a wee radio thingy,and the dog had earphone's in his ear's,so as he could'nt hear the other dog's ,or the hare going.This is true,though i dont know how they managed to keep the thing's in his ear's. ...Billy... ( No it was'nt Stormy.)gabbitas31 said::angry: The problem i have with one of my boys is, he goes mad in the cage whils't waiting to race or course, result knocked up toes. This weekend another knocked up toe., i also muzzle him because he bites hell out of the cage and brakes his teeth. If i hold him on the lead he just wears hmself out before its his turn. Any suggestions would be realy helpful, but keep in mind that we have 3 dogs to race, course so at one point one of them has to be caged. My Trenty is just a nutter and loves what he does. :lol: Diane.
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