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There are going to be a few dogs lame by the end of the week. . . . . .   Funny how folk wouldn't run them a few days ago, but now, because it's september folk are out . . . . . it was over 20C yest

I'll have a word with my old man . . . .

I've got a mate who will only run when it's perfect conditions. He won't run if the ground is hard, if its not windy enough, if there's more than 25% moon, if there's no rain, if there's alot of rain,

There are going to be a few dogs lame by the end of the week. . . . . .

 

Funny how folk wouldn't run them a few days ago, but now, because it's september folk are out . . . . . it was over 20C yesterday, ground like iron, and stubble like daggers. . . . it just aint worth it!

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I went out over the weekend had a few runs. managed to bring home 3 . conditions aren't ideal granted but if we wait for it to be perfect we'll never get out. ....................... and just for the record I was running on cow pasture so there was a little give in the ground. I'm not that driven as to run my dogs on ground that dangerously hard.

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people should know better than run their dogs in this heat and grounds like bell metal,why oh why do they run them when they know its

not runnable, the dogs are not unbreakable you have to treat them with care even one good down pour still wont be enough to run the dogs

just wait ill its ideal then your dogs will last all season not just ten mins then weeks on sick bed

just thought id have a moan lol

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I've got a mate who will only run when it's perfect conditions. He won't run if the ground is hard, if its not windy enough, if there's more than 25% moon, if there's no rain, if there's alot of rain, if there is ground frost, if the ground is too wet, if its misty or foggy, if its snowing, if its too warm.

 

We live in England. Next month it could rain all month and it be flooded. Then in November it will be frozen for 3 months :laugh:

 

If you wait for perfect conditions you will do 3 maybe 4 nights a season I reckon, and then Sod's law says they will hit a tree or fence :laugh:

 

I guess it's just getting the balance between avoiding bad conditions but still getting the dogs out plenty.

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people should know better than run their dogs in this heat and grounds like bell metal,why oh why do they run them when they know its

not runnable, the dogs are not unbreakable you have to treat them with care even one good down pour still wont be enough to run the dogs

just wait ill its ideal then your dogs will last all season not just ten mins then weeks on sick bed

just thought id have a moan lol

 

Not all ground is solid. There's a few places that are ok for a run. There's a few nice sized sandy fields near me was out on them this morning it was fine for the dogs to have a run on.still could do with a nice few nights rain I hate this heat.

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There is waiting for perfect conditions and then there is using your nut, running dogs on hard ground is silly. Even more so unfit dogs just starting the season, fook knacking a toe or foot for a couple of early nights running green bunnys, rain will soon be here....

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There is waiting for perfect conditions and then there is using your nut, running dogs on hard ground is silly. Even more so unfit dogs just starting the season, fook knacking a toe or foot for a couple of early nights running green bunnys, rain will soon be here....

who says i have un fit dogs you must be joking amount of roadwork plus treadmill plus free runing and swiming dam sure my hounds are fit and the ground i ran on was a cow pasture wasn't hard what so ever read the hole thing befor you leave comments

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I've got a mate who will only run when it's perfect conditions. He won't run if the ground is hard, if its not windy enough, if there's more than 25% moon, if there's no rain, if there's alot of rain, if there is ground frost, if the ground is too wet, if its misty or foggy, if its snowing, if its too warm.

 

We live in England. Next month it could rain all month and it be flooded. Then in November it will be frozen for 3 months :laugh:

 

If you wait for perfect conditions you will do 3 maybe 4 nights a season I reckon, and then Sod's law says they will hit a tree or fence :laugh:

 

I guess it's just getting the balance between avoiding bad conditions but still getting the dogs out plenty////////////. so are you saying gaz run your dogs on hard ground, and live for the day and forget the rest of the dogs carrear,,,, the dogs feet are like a boxers hand there fact with out them, that's why they bandage the hands up,, before the gloves go on,,,it not worth the risk in my eyes,, the bad winters we get are a b*****d but I can still catch up on the bad weather we get,, you have to get has much in on the good nites,,

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Lol touchy touchy... my dogs are fit as well but they ain't lamping fit. If your dog's are then your full a white. It's no my fault you feel a Pratt, straight after you were told the grounds too hard you come on with an injured dog lol made you feel a tad stupid did it?? Away an play with your leather or cattys or air rifles or one of you other hundred hobbys you plum, you own a different big dog for everyday of the week they will never see the right side of being fit unless you star trebbling up bunnys lol

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