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A Question For Lamper,s Who Run Dogs Hard


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Forgot that Dave ,,,,yeh when I've been on the big nights,,,I take a bowl of food for when they have finished.....   Just don't put it in the back of then van with the dogs

yep they need abit of fuel in the tank!! ..you dont get far in a car thats running on empty !!

This topic has been covered a lot mate,,,,and like you I fed the same along time ago,,,,but changed for the same reasons,,,   I now feed around tea time ,,between 4 and 6 pm,,gives you 6-8 hours to

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the trick is to keep an eye on them when lamping and look for signs of tiring a good dog man can notice adog tiring ,if they are back on leash and rested while leash walked , ive ran the large arable land for along times , useing jeep on foot ,always have fresh water and the odd occasion electo saw dogs taking the odd wobbly as they say ,but not much ,ive used gator ade , and home made electo , and rehydrate ,i always keep an eye on the dog when lamping and make sure there fit for a nite out only way

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It's for when you are badly dehydrated, and the closest your get to the stuff you get in a drip in hospital,(over the counter) cost about 75p and comes in different flavours, just finding one your dog will drink

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