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Switching from flirt to spring

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by blueboy08, Apr 1, 2009.

  1. blueboy08

    blueboy08 Pup

    I would like to add spring pole into our work out system what is the best way to do so ?
     
  2. ben brockton

    ben brockton CH Dog

    with pups/ young dogs i like to start with a horizontal set up first. then do a vertical set up.
     
  3. rallyracer

    rallyracer CH Dog

    i like to try and wait till the adult teeth are set before letting them on the springpole
     
  4. blueboy08

    blueboy08 Pup

    he will be 2 in august i adopted him in dec he was 85lbs fat and lazy he's about 75 now and since the weathers getting better i want to kick the workouts up a notch to too much at once but i want to keep him stimulated... hopefully he will be 65-70 by july...
     
  5. blueboy08

    blueboy08 Pup

    i know some people consider him still a puppy at what age do you consider a dog no longer a puppy... i think he is fully grown at 18 months
     
  6. rallyracer

    rallyracer CH Dog

    yeah- he is good to go. keep his back legs on the ground and let him go to town
     
  7. DMMK

    DMMK Big Dog

    Thats about right 18-22 months old.....
     

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