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ir Brukne
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My guys weren't completely grown in height until at least 12-13 months, and definitely much later until their bodies were "mature". Even Corgan still has a teenage look (slowly filling out). I don't usually jog or bike mine until around 14-16 months. Maybe just a very short, slow distance after 6-8 months, to socialize to a bike. I live on dirt roads and forest floor though, so there are no problems with pavement. My trainers will work a GSD or Mal gradually after one year. Is there anyone with a yard in which you could play ball with him offleash? I admire the brave folks that can live with a young CSV in a city environment!
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If only there WERE grassy areas!... Then LA would be half as ugly..
Of course, he's been introduced to the bike and biking attachment and so, but I suppose I'll wait for any actual distance until later, since we just have concrete. PS.. The first part applies to lawns as well... |
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ir Brukne
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Hm, difficult place to live... You should start running yourself... Also my dog used to get tired after training - seems like mental work makes them more tired than running or so. Maybe also some toys would be helpful? Not like kongo where a dog has to work by himself, but smart ones, like here: http://www.nina-ottosson.com/ These are also recomended when a dog is injured or can not move a lot at the moment. |
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