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Our GSD normally loves to jog, settling in to that lovely trot that dogs have - he even seems to find walking a bit boring, sometimes getting slower and slower as the day passes. Its me that holds him back most of the time as I cant jog as long as he can - though he still does the odd random 'dodge left 'or 'dodge right' and gets under my feet

 

Today is too hot for him mind - he has just crunched his way through a tray of ice cubes and flopped in the doorway :)

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Our GSD normally loves to jog, settling in to that lovely trot that dogs have - he even seems to find walking a bit boring, sometimes getting slower and slower as the day passes. Its me that holds him back most of the time as I cant jog as long as he can - though he still does the odd random 'dodge left 'or 'dodge right' and gets under my feet

 

Today is too hot for him mind - he has just crunched his way through a tray of ice cubes and flopped in the doorway :)

 

When ours was younger and we first started doing jogging together she'd get over excited and try and bite my thighs! She grew out of it though thankfully!

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Our 75 kilo Newfoundland does not do running, he used to go swimming, but

jogging is not on his Bucket List. Sleeping all day is what he is good at.

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