Basset hounds are not great workout buddies.
Just thought you'd all like to know that.
I took my 3 year old Basset Hound, Beau, for a fairly long walk this afternoon. He has to jog/trot to keep up with my normal walking pace. Poor short-legged dog! I had to walk slower so he wouldn't get worn out before we got back home, no WAY am I carrying a 60-pound dog half a mile. He did like the part where we walked down the beach though, sniffing around and smelling the seabirds. Now that we're home, he's gone "flat Basset," a condition where Bassets collapse flat out on the floor and no force of heaven or earth can move them until they're ready to get up again. (AKA, stubborn doggie needs a LONG nap!)
Beau also "helps" with my regular workouts, licking my face while I do pushups, trying to crawl under my arms for a hug while I'm doing crunches, and sitting RIGHT in front of me while I'm doing knee lifts or kicks. He's my cheerleader.
I took my 3 year old Basset Hound, Beau, for a fairly long walk this afternoon. He has to jog/trot to keep up with my normal walking pace. Poor short-legged dog! I had to walk slower so he wouldn't get worn out before we got back home, no WAY am I carrying a 60-pound dog half a mile. He did like the part where we walked down the beach though, sniffing around and smelling the seabirds. Now that we're home, he's gone "flat Basset," a condition where Bassets collapse flat out on the floor and no force of heaven or earth can move them until they're ready to get up again. (AKA, stubborn doggie needs a LONG nap!)
Beau also "helps" with my regular workouts, licking my face while I do pushups, trying to crawl under my arms for a hug while I'm doing crunches, and sitting RIGHT in front of me while I'm doing knee lifts or kicks. He's my cheerleader.
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This. I. Love. Cheers for dogs.0
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Neither are British Bulldogs. He tries his darndest.0
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Chihuahuas keep up a surprisingly good pace! LOL0
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Aww. Cute.0
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Pugs aren't such great workout companions either! (I have three of them). :-) The youngest can come along on walks when the weather is cool, but he's exhausted afterward.0
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I love this!! My fat lab loves to go for walks but just sprawls out on the tile as soon as we get home...the heat is not a friend for her! My weimer would make a great walking/jogging partner...unfortunately he thinks everything belongs to him and I have to make sure we don't cross paths with anyone (he is a rescue and apparently did not get much socialization when he was younger).0
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Retrievers aren't great for workouts, either. I tried to take mine for a run and all he did was get right in front of me and stop. Eventually I just walked. It was either that or trip over an 80 pound dog every 3 steps. When I workout, I have to keep the door closed so he (or the other dogs) can't get to me in an effort to lick my face/get in my way/get kicked or hit. Although, once when I was doing crunches, my goldie DID lay on his back next to me like he was going to do them too. Hahaha :laugh:0
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I LOVE IT! so cute. all my kitties do is lounge on the couch and watch me as they drift off to sleep.0
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I had to put my basset hound down at the end of last summer. I was so sad. But I don't ever think I'd ever have another one. They are so stubborn! I literally had to wait one time on a walk for 30 min till he would get up and walk again. Then I bought a wagon so I could tow him home. But I did love it when he would flip his ear over his eyes to shade his eyes while he slept.
My vet once told me that I could walk to mexico with the dog and he'd still weigh the same. lol
That so made me smile. Great story...I miss my Flash....0 -
My tiny chihuahua is no workout buddy either..but i've felt under the weather today and she's been super loving! I'm always afraid i'll stomp her while working out..she weighs only 3 lbs.0
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Surprisingly my min pin can run 5kms, I was worried Id have to find a couch to 5kms program for him.0
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The Bulldog may be a bit lacklustre but I am telling you my English Stafford is a GREAT work-out partner. Endless energy and enthusiasm from that little guy.0
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CUTE! My cats help me workout by napping on my yoga mats warming them up for me0
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My beagle is the same way. He HAS to stop and smell every little thing, so walking him at my normal pace can feel like I'm dragging a 25 pound weight behind me. But I know he's happy when he collapses on his "couch" when we get home.0
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I had a Basset growing up. She was a great companion and loved to roam...at her pace. Now I have a golden that is related to the energizer bunny. Plus 3 cairn terriers....definetly not workout dogs.0
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I loove Bassets. You are so lucky to have a great buddy.0
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Love this, my bassett cannot make it around the block. Gotta love him though!0
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I have a 10 year old 8 lb poodle who is surprisingly quick but doesn't like to go anywhere but down the street to the park, If I try to walk anywhere else he lags behind or tries to go into people's yards like he thinks it's our house. The rott/shepherd runs too fast, I tried to keep up and I got bad shin pain for days. For her it's all or nothing. we're running fast or we're walking fast, nothing in between, that's why she goes to daycare 3 days a week.
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You would think my greyhounds would be wonderful running buddies, but no way!! When I have tried to break into a little run with them they either stop dead,or just trot along but look at me the whole time with the most incredulous expressions, like "don't you know we are retired??" or maybe it's "you silly human with your piddly pace, we are just humoring you when we can so easily crank it up to 35 mph!!"0
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Hahahah!! I have 3 mini foxies and they love to help me work out. I actually started using them as weights when I did crunches. They love walking too (not great with other dogs, but getting better) as long as I dont go further than 5 km ... any more and I end up carrying one or more back to the car. Luck their combined weight is like 15 kgs. Thats them in my ticker!0
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