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I presently walk them for 1 hour each day which we enjoy, but the days that my knees aren't feeling the best I intend on giving them a hit out on the walking machine instead. It's a win win situation for the dogs and myself in this situation. Regards g4l |
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Plenty of reasons not to walk them too Coops IMO
Ive got 12 dogs and can walk all of them at once on my walking machine. So my option between walking machine or legs: Legs: Can only handle 2 at a time Walk for 1hr (im not a fast walker) which means id have to go out 6 times, which is 6hrs that can be better spent Risk them walking on glass that i may not see, bindies or have other dogs come after them. Walking Machine: Can walk 12 at a time Speed set to go same distance as i would walk but in 30mins At home so no stray animals, on a safe surface and whilst theyre walking i can spend that 30mins getting their kennels cleaned up, beds refreshed, clean up empty yards and get their breakfast ready all while watching them on the machine. They dont seem to complain as its like a social event for them. They think its great. Kamikaze Spirit even has a talk all the way around to the others. Theyre speed is maintained, they arent sniffing and licking around the neighbourhood which this cant be helped sometimes as the buggers are strong. No reason for me not to like a walking machine. Day before a race the go for a normal yet smaller walk out bush to get into their natural environment and spot some stir ups. |
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The only real difference is the price.
Depending on how many you got maybe look into a rotary like mine, for someone in your situation would be much easier to get them used to it. I had a 2 dog Val Ward and my dogs sh!t themselves when the ground was taken out from under them and i am simply not strong enough to hold them. The rotary no problems. For my 8 month old pup (now 12 months) i did a trick like coops as listed, i put a rag on the arm in front of her so she walked to get the rag while a dog was next to her. She hasnt been a problem. Such a smart invention. |
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