My best exercise equipment and incentive
bisky
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I have the same incentive! Every night at about 8:30 after dinner she stares and "says to me" (whining, light growling) that it's time to go!
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I saw your post headline and thought to myself hungry animals are my exercise incentive. Then darn if you didn't posted pics of your animals! Made me smile. Got to go feed sheep, chickens and 3 dogs. I love the pics of your beautiful animals.0
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What sweet faces! How can we turn them down for a good walk or run? Makes them so happy and healthy for us. Cedarsidefarm - that is hard work! I use to have a small horse farm and it was so physical.0
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Great shares. I miss my old fella.0
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So true! I borrow my daughters husky all the time. My own mastiff x walks slower than a snail
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I'm so glad my mastiff x is with lab. Enough energy to go on a decent walk, but she's tired after 30 minutes! We're both working on our endurance since she got injured last June and we had to stop our nightly walks. I hope to be doing walk/jogs by this June.0
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jlwoodmass wrote: »I'm so glad my mastiff x is with lab. Enough energy to go on a decent walk, but she's tired after 30 minutes! We're both working on our endurance since she got injured last June and we had to stop our nightly walks. I hope to be doing walk/jogs by this June.
Haha I think she's cross with a sloth0 -
Oh my God, Christine, what a face and she looks like she is saying the idea of a walk made me tired. Now the husky can probably go forever!
Anglyn - old dogs are the sweetest. I lost two old dogs last year, a golden and a cairn terrier. I also have a Yorkie and he tries so hard and loves to go but after a big walk seems to be in pain. He is only 3-4 (adopted/rescue) but has a big heart. He does not know he is a toy breed and has limitations This is him on a walk in Austria with my husband:
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