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26 Your Dog May 2019

BRIEFLY...
I would just like to say
thank you for the tickets
we won for Crufts recently.
We have never been
before and what a fantastic
day we had. We met some
beautiful dogs and we did
some shopping for our own
dog. We have a Whippet so
we went on the Saturday
to watch the Hound group.
We saw agility, fl yball, and
Scruff ts, the cross-breed
competition. What an
amazing experience it was.
The only downside was
getting up at 5am, and the
four-hour round trip which
meant we did not get
home until 11pm — but it
was all worth it. I would say
to all dog lovers you must
experience Crufts as it
is fantastic!
Diane Greatrex,
West Yorkshire.

LONG LIVE
CHOCOLATE
LABRADORS
Regarding your news pages
about chocolate Labradors
living shorter lives (‘Chocolate
drops in health stakes’, January
issue), I’d question this in a big
way. I have had two chocolate
Labradors; the oldest one I have
just lost due to a stroke. She
had a great life and she was just
under 16 years old.
In her life she had two litters,
one litter of 10 puppies and
a second of nine puppies. I still
have one of the pups from
the fi rst litter, who is now
12 years old.
Fudge was the mother’s
name. Although she was nearly
16, she had very good, healthy
teeth, and her joints were
supple; it was her heart that
gave up.
For me, chocolate Labradors
are wonderful dogs and they
have as long a life as any other
dog. I will be getting another
chocolate Labrador in the
summer, hopefully one from
a rescue centre.
Liz Kellett, Anglesey.

SLOW DOWN!
As someone who enjoys
exercise (I go running with
a group of friends two to three
times a week) and also has
two dogs, there is something
that constantly upsets me. It is
seeing people running at full
speed with a leashed dog in

tow, or — even worse
— cycling with the dog
running alongside, the animal
having no option but to keep
pace. He cannot do what dogs
naturally do, which is stop, sniff ,
and scent mark. And, if he did
stop for any reason, he would
be dragged along for a few
yards due to the momentum.
Also, what about the dogs
off the lead with the owner
running a few yards in front;
how would you know when the
dog had stopped for a poo? You
wouldn’t be aware, so wouldn’t
clear it up (I’ve seen this often
near my house where people
run with their dogs along the
old railway line).
Personally, I think that
it’s a very lazy way of
exercising the dog; it
wouldn’t be so bad if
people went part
of the way at their
pace, then let the
dog set the pace,
stopping to sniff
and so on.
No doubt, if
you print this
I will get many
irate readers
stating: ‘Oh, he

enjoys it’, but, with summer just
around the corner, how many of
them will succumb to heatstroke?
Carol Casan, Devon.

TEENAGE
TANTRUMS
I really enjoyed your article ‘It’s
all in the mind’ (March 2019
issue) about managing teenage
dogs. Our German Shorthaired
Pointer, Jack, has just turned
one year old and is defi nitely at
the terrible teenager stage! As
a young puppy, he was so keen
and eager to please, and picked
up training quickly, but as he has
reached his teenage years, it is
not uncommon for him to look at
us defi antly when we ask him to
sit or get into the back of the car.
His interest in being around us
when we’re out and about has
deteriorated as he has become
more interested in exploring the
environment (usually sniffi ng
around and eating sheep poo!).
I agree that it is certainly
a frustrating time, but he
gives the best cuddles and
we love him, so we’ll let
him off the odd teenage
tantrum!
Rachel Russell, Cumbria.

Ed’s note: Keep at it
Rachel; you will get
through this phase!
Looking at your
lovely photo, you
still have a dog who
can focus on his
owner!

SCRAGGS by Richard Duszczak


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readers think
about people
running with
their dogs?

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