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Mill ?

Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by mac 11, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. Nova

    Nova Banned


    UKC would call the Animal Control folks on you for that. The guy who owns your dog's sire would show his dog in that shape in UKC and he never did well until he put like 6 pounds of fat on him. Most UKC judges want to be AKC judges so they tend to pick Amstaff looking and built dogs with heavy bones no tuck and large heads.

    I say don't waste your time showing Action in UKC.
     
  2. bkwil

    bkwil Pup

    Thanks nova there's a show coming up in Feb down in VA I'm going to attend since I'm gonna be there I'll try the conformation but really wanna try the weight pull and vist my lil brother....By the way can you pm me how do you know me:confused:
     
  3. hebrew

    hebrew Pup

    Walking the dog as much as possible gives you time with the dog and some good exercise for youself. I don't believe a mill can do you or your dog any better.
    :)
     
  4. cutt

    cutt CH Dog

    obviously true

    According to what ive seen , conditioned dogs from using the mill properly has better looking results. in most cases. Now on the other hand handwalking is essential as muscle groups wrk differntly and so does dogs cardio and also its good for resting.
    Many good keeps used by well known chefs have highly stresed handwalking but
    for building wind strenght lean body other activities are impt.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jan 28, 2009

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