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Post by dawn on Dec 30, 2010 22:27:57 GMT
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Post by dog on Dec 31, 2010 22:57:16 GMT
Cracking looking dogs in nice condition.
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Post by poacher on Jan 1, 2011 8:02:08 GMT
nice looking dogs yes, but good condition? the bitch with the white feet is quite a bit over weight and flat footed imo if shes old I apologise
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Post by dog on Jan 1, 2011 10:09:16 GMT
I was only referring to coat condition and muscle tone because blue coats often look a little flat, these have got a nice shine to them. Bailie is carrying a couple of extra pounds but I don't think there's anything wrong with that in the winter, I wouldn't call her overweight.
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Post by poacher on Jan 1, 2011 10:44:29 GMT
shiny coats yes I agree muscle tone I disagree
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Post by dawn on Jan 1, 2011 11:06:32 GMT
Bailie is only 13 months old so we arent doing anything to strenuous with her at the moment. She can however drag pull 70lbs round a few football pitches. Skye is taking it easy for the moment she is currently drag pulling in excess of 130lbs so she is quite capable of working. Once the shows start again both my girls will be in prime condition as they were a couple of months ago but i believe in letting them have a break every so often as they can pull their shape back very quickly.
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Post by poacher on Jan 1, 2011 14:27:59 GMT
drag pulling is no indication of working abilities or was you referring to agility tests, if she was in prime condition a couple of months ago she WOULD NOT be flat footed now. And if in your own words your dogs aren't fit why are you putting them on a slat mill, instead of a carpet mill?
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