Is he black?
I don't get it toht, please enlgighten me. I am destitute beyond reputable evidencering!
10.7 seconds at 14 is unbelievable..are you sure you got that right...Bolt does it in 9.6
Ive done it in 11.4 by the way..I represented my school in the northwest finals.
They are the size of friggin horses though!!Just been visiting an Irish Wolfhound breeder... Man i want one of those dogs soooooooo bad!![]()
They are the size of friggin horses though!!
You should see my cousins dog, German Shepard, French mastif cross. HugeThey are the size of friggin horses though!!
need a ton of walkies
Do not take a puppy under six months for proper walks, even short ones. By all means give it lead training but not by taking it for walks. Once over six months, the puppy may be taken on short walks, starting with a few minutes a day and very gradually increasing to about a mile a day. The pup may also be given some free running other than playing in the garden for a few minutes each day. At nine months, the amount of exercise may be increased to reach two miles a day at a year old, plus some free running. After this age, exercise may be increased to twenty minutes or more free running twice a day by eighteen months, plus two miles walk. However, do not only walk a dog tied to a pram or pushchair and walking at the pace of a toddler or young child because being forced to shorten its steps and walk slowly will damage its skeletal and muscular structure so that it will not be able to stretch out on the move properly when it has finished growing.
However, do not take it that no proper walks means shutting the pup in a pen or cage all the time. Having space for playing and some running about is as important to health as a good diet and plenty of sleep.
An adult hound requires at least 20 minutes free exercise twice daily but some road walking is beneficial as well. No form of exercise should be given for an hour before or two hours after feeding because of the risk of bloat/gastric torsion.
Also, do not exercise your hound in the heat of the day; in warm weather exercise early in the morning and late in the evening when it is cooler. Exercising in heat can cause many problems, including collapse and even death. It is as well to remember that dogs should not be left out with no shade in hot weather and should absolutely never ever be left in a car in warm weather, even if the car is in shade when you leave it. It is not enough to open the windows; a car in sun becomes an oven in minutes and the unfortunate dog left in it literally cooks. This is also something to bear in mind when taking a dog out to drive anywhere in warm weather; the windows of modern cars are so designed that the dog has difficulty in staying out of direct sun. Investing in window shades that will help keep out the sun's rays is sensible, as is having a car with air conditioning, but window shades are not going to make it possible to leave a dog in a car on a sunny day.
That's not what that says at all. Up until a certain age don't exercise much (but still allow space for playing and casual running about) but after a certain age, 2 miles a day plus free-running in a garden. A dog of any size is a huge responsibility and, in one post, you've just showed yourself to be completely unsuitable.
What you want is called a cat.
Basically it's the perfect dog for lazy ass people that live in tiny apartments. Like me.![]()