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2005-02-27 8:01 PM

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Subject: Tri-dogs
What kind(s) of dog(s) do you have?

What are their names? Do they train with you?

Jamie


2005-02-27 8:34 PM
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Misty is a 40 lb half-lab half-border collie.
Sweetie is a 60 lb lab.

They would run all day if I'd let them, but my arm gets too tired. If I could find a deserted trail where they didn't have to be on their leashes...now we'd be talkin'!

I need to run them more...WAY too much energy....
2005-02-27 8:39 PM
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1 female Pit Bull named Gypsy
1 Male Pit Bull named Saturn
1 female Rottweiler/Husky mix named Venus

I run on occasion with Gypsy as she likes to get out for a good jog. Venus is my hiking dog, she loves to get out on the trails and doesn't mind swimming to cross streams and can jump over my head so she can rock scramble with the best of them. Saturn had his hips x-rayed awhile back because we were going to weight pull with him and he has some mild hip problems so he doesn't go for any long runs or hikes. Don't want him to overdo it and get injured.

You can see my doggies here. http://photobucket.com/albums/v321/gypsykorea/ The one named Rusty was a dog I was fostering. He was probably used as a fight dog based on where he was found and his injuries.

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2005-02-27 8:46 PM
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Sammy (short for Samantha) is a border collie/golden retriever mixI don't run with her because she gets distracted too easily, but she's a greathiker and camping dog
2005-02-27 8:54 PM
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Jack-11 year old doberman

Lady-7 year old dalmatian

Vader- 7 month old Great Dane

Jack goes with me on my warm up mile, I walk/run and that's about it for him.  Lady would run all day if I'd let her, and she usually gets 1-2 miles.  Vader is still a pup, but at 110 lbs, he's intimidating.  I usually take him when I do my 5 am runs alone because he looks scary!!   He does every other mile because he gets bored and the shadows freak him out!!   

2005-02-27 8:58 PM
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2 Goldens. Freddie and Maggie. both 2 yrs old. (litter mates). I need to run them more since Fred is about 100 lbs and Mags is pushing 80 lbs I think. They're usually more fit, but they didn't get there 3 months in Colorado this Christmas.

We also have a 13 yr old yellow lab, Honey. And my mom has a yorkie, Daisy.


2005-02-27 9:03 PM
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One dog... got Joe from a shelter who picked him up off the street, so I'm not entirely sure what breed he is. Probably a boxer/pitbull mix. But honestly -- big 55 pound lap dog is what he is.

He doesn't train with me -- had a nasty go-round with a mast cell tumor a couple of years ago, and since then he can't really run the distances I do. But - when I go out for a run, he's always watching out the window for me to come home because he knows he gets a nice long post-run cooldown (for me, not him!) walk

2005-02-27 9:17 PM
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Our Cocker Spaniel used to come with me a few years ago when I was just getting started running. Soon though he was having trouble with the distance and I had to leave him at home. Now that I've been slowed down for the last few months, he gets me out for a walk regularly. I hope to be outrunning him again soon.
2005-02-27 10:31 PM
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silly question but how do you add pictures to your threads?

Thanks!


Oh and I have a husky, and a husky/lab/shepard/mutt both run with me some, but are hiking, backpacking dogs!

Jamie
2005-02-27 11:21 PM
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I have a step-dog.  His name is Buffy.



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2005-02-27 11:29 PM
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Kelty is a 3 year old lab/ retriever mix.  She runs with me sometimes.  WE ran a dog jog on Thanksgiving day together.

Max and JJ are 9 year old cats.  They enjoy when Kelty runs with me because they get the house to themselves/



2005-02-27 11:44 PM
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I have a ball addict named Quincy. We rescued him from a local no-kill shelter about 6 years ago. Picture included. He just loves to play in the yard and chase squirrels. Doesn't really train with me, he tends to weave back and forth and stop at every tree and fire hydrant he finds.
He's a shepherd-border collie mix.

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2005-02-27 11:49 PM
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Skipper, 9 year old Springer/Lab mix. Doesn't train since he had knee surgery

Peanut, 8 year old Beagle. Doesn't train 'cause he's too lazy (he won't even run a rabbit more that 20 yards).

Rudi, 4 year old English Pointer. Trained with me till he got sick. He's better now so as soon as the roads dry up he will run with me again.



Edited by rookie44 2005-02-27 11:52 PM
2005-02-27 11:52 PM
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To add pictures to the thread, go to "Attach a file after posting" ,which is below the reply box, and it will automatically let you browse for a picture in your personal album. Try to size it about 200 x 200 pixels for posting on the board. That way it won't take up too much space and memory.
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2005-02-28 4:01 AM
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greta - all 118 glorious lbs of her - is no longer training with me. see my limping dog thread for more details, but basically she tore her acl. she loves running with me, and needed to drop some pounds (she was 110 at her last check up 6 months ago). sadly, her weight has gone UP from running. the last few months of less exercise due to her sore leg added pounds faster than i can even believe. after her 6 week hiatus to heal, she'll be getting daily walks and hopefully a couple swims a week. poor girl. based on the size of her parents (who were both trim but big for the breed) and the average size for the breed, she should be around 80-90 lbs.

we also have two cats - otto and frida - who do not do much of anything besides try and sit on the lap top while i'm typing.





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2005-02-28 9:21 AM
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Max the golden is getting too old to run with me. (he's 15). But he's a great swimmer! Loves the water.


2005-02-28 10:23 AM
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Otis is a 7 year old Golden Retriever with ACL problems, so I don't let him run much. He does enjoy swimming and long hikes (nothing more than 5 miles). Although his tolerance for walks around town seem to be about 2 miles.

Milo is a 6 and a half year old Labrador Retriever and he's a maniac. He'll run with me until he's ready to collapse, which is why I don't take him too often. Plus, he's always sniffing the ground, and he never goes in a straight line... It's just easier to walk both of the them at the same time. He loves swimming and hiking too and doesn't mind long walks.

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2005-02-28 11:16 AM
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Bugaboo (Bug for short) is a 6 year old Black Lab. I take her on all my runs. And since I'm a slow runner, she has no problems keeping up.

Running with Bug is great "together time" for the two of us. We're both much happier and more relaxed when we return.
2005-02-28 12:37 PM
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I have a 7 year old black lab named Barry. He's usually my running partner, but now he seems to have problems with one of his back legs every time we go. :-( We think he might be getting some arthritis. Vets couldn't find anything else wrong.

We're submitted an application to adopt a German Shorthaired Pointer puppy!!!! Hopefully it works out! Just look how cute they are!





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2005-02-28 2:16 PM
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I have a 5 year old weimaraner, Reuben.  I do take him running sometimes, but the conditions have to be just right. Post dog park, a place with no cyclists.   He can run way faster than I can, and he also thinks that people ride bikes for his pleasure only.  He likes to chase things with wheels. 

He's also a great swimmer, but can't do flip turns to save his life.

2005-02-28 2:17 PM
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I have a 5 year old weimaraner, Reuben.  I do take him running sometimes, but the conditions have to be just right. Post dog park, a place with no cyclists.   He can run way faster than I can, and he also thinks that people ride bikes for his pleasure only.  He likes to chase things with wheels. 

He's also a great swimmer, but can't do flip turns to save his life.



2005-02-28 2:18 PM
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I have a 5 year old weimaraner, Reuben.  I do take him running sometimes, but the conditions have to be just right. Post dog park, a place with no cyclists.   He can run way faster than I can, and he also thinks that people ride bikes for his pleasure only.  He likes to chase things with wheels. 

He's also a great swimmer, but can't do flip turns to save his life.

2005-02-28 4:47 PM
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Steve- - 2005-02-27 11:21 PMI have a step-dog. HIS name is BUFFY.


Dude, that's just cruel...
2005-02-28 5:58 PM
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We have a 2 year old Chocolate Lab named Mocha. She's athletic and eager and gorgeous... if you ask me... but I'm hardly an impartial party.





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2005-02-28 6:33 PM
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KIMJ81 - Good luck in adopting the pointer.

Look left for my running partner. He's is our 3 year (approx) German Shorthaired Pointer / Beagle mix, names MURPHY, that we rescued last April. Since both breeds are hunters he loves to run. I just keep him on a 16' retractable leash so I don't trip over him is he stops.

Sometimes I let him pull me a bit when I feel like slowing down or walking. My way of training the brain that I can run further and faster then I thought.

He's learning agility course in obedience class. He loves the recliner and has been known to watch football with me (picture).





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