endacl wrote: » Just be aware that 10 minutes running will knacker a lurcher. They'll happily lie down for the rest of the day. They're not called 60mph couch potatoes for nothing. Ours turns 16 next month. Not a bad age for a big dog. Sadly, his running days are behind him...
Ms Doubtfire1 wrote: » just be mindful when you start.She might be a great running mate, or she might not.I have a lurcher and if we go for walkies he's done for after 45 minutes. or, zooming through the field twice for 15 minutes a day and he won't even bat an eyelid anymore when the doors open. Lurchers are generally not stamina dogs at all.They are sprinters. See how you go but keep in mind it might not suit her at all.
SillyMangoX wrote: » She's beautiful! How are the cats taking to the new addition? :P
Lizcent wrote: » Definitely depends on the dog as our lurcher is out doing 12k jogs at the minute with my boyfriend. She still gets knackered after 20 mins if she goes sprinting in the fields but as above can jog on quite happily. She does get a bit tired to the end but we've built her up slowly and her stamina is building. Which may be a bad thing for me and our much shorter walks! We bring her on the curragh as think it's not recommended to run for too long on concrete. We are just using a lead for the minute and collar but I have seen some grea waist belts that you can out the lead onto to leave your hands free and they get good reviews!!
Themadhouse wrote: » Shes possibly dobie cross. I don't do the park runs because I work on Saturdays. Really looking for company on early morning week runs which are 5k. If she is up to doing a 10k in the future that would be fab but no pressure on her for that. Thanks a mil for advice, esp run behind downhill! That is something I wouldn't have thought about. Will deffo get her trained up on the lead first and then with the proper harness and lead before going running :-)
Vel wrote: » Lurchers would generally have more stamina than greyhounds to which that phrase more appropriately applies!
endacl wrote: » Feck. We got a lazy one...