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Old 23-06-2008, 16:41   #1
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Smile running my czeck dog

I have a 6 month old bitch and we walk all the time, i have started her of real short distances and she loves it. I have just started training her to run next to my bike and was wondering what sort of distance would be good for her as i dont wand to over do it with her. any advise all welcome, thank you
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Old 23-06-2008, 17:09   #2
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Hi,

where is your dog from?
Czech or Slovak Republic?

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Old 23-06-2008, 17:11   #3
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she is from uk, from shoeshone kennels
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Old 23-06-2008, 17:34   #4
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Thanks,

I was just wondering what a Czech dog is.

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Old 23-06-2008, 18:04   #5
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shes a czeckolsavakian wolf dog, but typing that out every time seems a bit of a waist of time.
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Old 23-06-2008, 18:38   #6
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Hi,

what you think would happen if you'd enter a boozer in Glasgow and call the locals Englishmen?
Because it's a waste of time to call them Scotsmen. Or maybe Glaswegians.

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Will be better if you only run with her after 18 months, preferencially after you do the HD and ED exams.
At this age her body isn't completly formed and strong exercices can cause some problems for her health, if she is a displasic dog (that you will only know after the exams) exercices like that can turn the problem worst.
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Is it possible for a dog to overstrain themselves while playing? As I have understood, it is repetitive movements over periods of time that are the most hazardous (such as running next to a bike). But I've never owned a dog that can leap, bound and fly quite as our CSVs do while at play either...
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shes a czeckolsavakian wolf dog, but typing that out every time seems a bit of a waist of time.
CSW will do
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im askin for help not an argument, if thats all you want go some were else and do it. if you dont want to help dont write, thank you
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CSW will do
thank you at least some people are nice on here, cant belive i ask for help and some people just want to have an argument, not even on the subject im askin about
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Is it possible for a dog to overstrain themselves while playing? As I have understood, it is repetitive movements over periods of time that are the most hazardous (such as running next to a bike). But I've never owned a dog that can leap, bound and fly quite as our CSVs do while at play either...
thanks, iv only run her a small distance, more of a trot realy as i dint want to over do it, yep she definatly dose seem to fly, my little girl seems to think shes crossed with a kangaroo
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Will be better if you only run with her after 18 months, preferencially after you do the HD and ED exams.
At this age her body isn't completly formed and strong exercices can cause some problems for her health, if she is a displasic dog (that you will only know after the exams) exercices like that can turn the problem worst.
what sort of distance for walking would you recomend, and would a jog now and then be ok, thank you
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I have a 6 month old bitch and we walk all the time, i have started her of real short distances and she loves it. I have just started training her to run next to my bike and was wondering what sort of distance would be good for her as i dont wand to over do it with her. any advise all welcome, thank you
It is very easy to push the pup to hard, a specialy if thay love running.

But recomended are that you only run easy whit puppys between 10-14 month, maximum 3km on a soft track, and maximum twice a week.

After 14 month and good HD/ED result you can run longer, but dont run more than 6 km on asfalt or let her pull the bike before 18 month.

When under 10 month I think walking is better, but you can let her run of leash on a feald or in the woods, that way you will not push her at all and she can decide her self when its enough.

Walking you can do fore longer distance whit a pup over 6 month, but I don´t know the maximum distance.

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Hello again Tikaani

How are the situation fore CsW in England now ???
Are thay not Banned ???

I only ask sens you say you hawe a female puppy, and I´am curious.

I know it is the wrong Thread but I ask enyway, sens you are to know

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Hello again Tikaani

How are the situation fore CsW in England now ???
Are thay not Banned ???

I only ask sens you say you hawe a female puppy, and I´am curious.

I know it is the wrong Thread but I ask enyway, sens you are to know

Best Regards / Mikael

thanks for the information about runnin my cwd.

you still cant have one here at the mo, but if you can get permition from the lcal council you can, silly place the uk
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