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  1. #1

    Talking pitdog


    mga pitdog ari ngari,
    kinsa ninyo naa mga perftype share mo inyo keep bisan basic lang

  2. #2
    hate nako ang dog...felix man gud ko..hahaha

  3. #3
    hahahaha/ akoy una

    POWERHOUSE ROADWORK KEEP

    I'm just going to go over our basic roadwork keep. Just the exercise regime, you can figure out what you want to feed and which supplies you're gonna use on your own! You don't need a bike, flirtpole, springpole, etc....only equipment that is ESSENTIAL is: a good harness, a 10ft, and a 50+ft lead, weight pull harness, some chains, and a good set of legs, he he. Please keep in mind that this keep is not for the lazy bastard, and it's not for the dogman with only a few hours a day to spare. Its a very draining keep, but is extremely rewarding in the end.

    I understand that people work their dogs in different environments (city/country), so common sense and improvisational skills will be needed in great abundance! But no matter where you work your dogs, the common goal is to fill the dog with enough air, and put enough strength on him to get the job done.

    This will be a 6-week program, with a 2-week pre keep:

    Week 1) using a good harness walk the dog out for about 1 hr a day..checking the pads regularly. Try to keep him at a decent clip, maybe 3-4 mph. (you can do a little flirt pole work, I don't suggest more than a few minutes per session 2-3x a week, and make sure its on a surface that wont tear his pads up). We do this for 6 days of the 1st week if there are no problems with the pads. The 7th day he gets about a 30 min walk. After each workout, we like to rub the dogs down from the nose, down to the toes, a 20 min rubdown does more for that dog than most people think.

    Week 2) same as week 1, but we increase the time of the walks to 1.5 hrs a day. This is nothing for the dog....he's just loosening up and his pads are getting tougher. You're also creating a special bond with the dog while you're walking along....talking to him, building trust, BECOMING A TEAM.

    Week 3)
    Day 1- give the dog about a 30 min walk at a moderate pace, then get yourself to a place where you can hook up the long lead to him and let him do some sprints. ball work if he'll do it, or maybe he'll chase some small game if they're around. a little flirt pole work LOW TO THE GROUND will work well here also...its important that you get him to open up. After about 15-30 min of some serious playing I'll continue the walk for another hour, then bring him home for his rubdown and feed.

    Day 2- got your weight pull harness ready?? walk the dog out for about at least 20 minutes, making sure he's empty, then hook him up to the weight pull harness with a 5-10 LB chain on the end (depending on the size and strength of the dog) and get him moving at a good pace for about 30 min, which is equivalent to a bout 2 miles or so, give or take...now you're ready to take the weight off, and finish up with a cool down walk for about 1 hr. a warm bath and a good rubdown is how I like to end day 2.... and don't forget to rubdown the dog too. LOL

    Day 3- dog should be ready for some work when you go out to greet him. Get your walking shoes on cause its 2 hrs at a fast walk today. Also you might throw in 15 min or so of some ball work

    Day 4- same as day 3 minus the ball work

    Day 5- same as day 2 with a little flirt pole to start the day

    Day 6- rest day, 20 min walk out.

    Day 7-(new cycle)

    Each week I will increase the walking time by 1 hr, so by peak week I will be up to 4-5 hrs of walking, which is equivalent to about 15-20 miles. I will keep the 15-30 min of "playing" the same, and the 2 miles or so of weight pull stays the same thru-out the keep. I will cycle down on the work once we reach our peak, and the dog will have its last day of real work 1 week out...from 6 days out to 4 days out, all he's doing is some light hand walking.... dialing in his feed appropriately. 3 days out till the weight pull only time he's going out, is to empty. *** Thru out the whole keep, its IMPERATIVE to monitor your dogs pads CONSTANTLY.

    I will try and start out the dog on a 6 on 1 off cycle, or maybe a 5-1, but this is just an outline. I have to take a lot of things into account such as the weather, how the dog is acting, how I am feeling, etc. and then make some minor adjustments in how were going to achieve our goals. You can never make up for lost time, so don't try to...lol if you need a couple of days off, or your dog needs a couple, then by all means, TAKE THE TIME OFF. But don't try and make that time back up by putting undo stress on the dog; it's a gradual process.

    Many dogs have been conditioned SOLELY on electric mills with great success. I've seen dogmen work their dogs for a few hours on the e-mill at 3-4 mph and come in and win. The e-mill is a great tool, but nothing compares to getting out there with your dog and hitting the road.

    Now if you take the basic concept of this keep, add a swim tank, or a mill, a jenny, some bite work etc. make some adjustments, add your own flavor, you're going to have a happy, healthy, well adjusted dog that's going to come in with lots of air, and some serious strength. No matter what form of exercise regime you use, there is no substitute for solid dedication, common sense.........and a good dog.

  4. #4
    master lao; dili man ni kaya nako na dogmen, ako man modaot ani nga keep
    la diay ta anang pariha sa batalyon nga 5min. walk then supervise nalang ang the rest
    pero f gusto ta nga sure jud okies kau ni
    tnx master...
    kinsa pa na lain diha share sad mo....

  5. #5
    grabeha jud ni bossing oh. . unahan jud para kurat tanan. . ahw. . . haha. . pro don't mistake him of someone . . .he's a good and humble person. .

    Jah bless bossing. . . up ta para sa mga chikas. . .

    -jackal

  6. #6
    master islao kabalo naka sa wonder drop; kato ba the more you drop the more you wonder hehehe.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ods porol View Post
    master islao kabalo naka sa wonder drop; kato ba the more you drop the more you wonder hehehe.....

    hahaha ihi rato sa sigbin wakekeke

    f naa kay mga kaila na makuhaan og mga tambal e pm nako nimu ang pangan hehehe nabasahan kuni sa boxing.com hehehehe mao daw gamit ni pacman

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by clairee18 View Post
    grabeha jud ni bossing oh. . unahan jud para kurat tanan. . ahw. . . haha. . pro don't mistake him of someone . . .he's a good and humble person. .

    Jah bless bossing. . . up ta para sa mga chikas. . .

    -jackal
    ana gyud para sa mga chics wakekeke bisan wala ta ani

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    unaha pang-chix nya wa pa t-shirt

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    hahahaha. ugma na boss ni ana c tambuk kay nag order padaw siya hehehe atots

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