tiny dancer wrote:
Oh okay I see, still be careful, I would get him checked by the vet to make sure his hips and stuff like that are good.
All of my dogs are vet checked as pups. And constantly visit the vet as they are extremely active dogs. H…
He is little for a weight pulling dog is what I ment. He is about a medium sized dog, with shorter legs but good muscle tone and strength. He has pulled both me and my boyfriend down the street before chasing a cat. He actually dragged us on the gro…
It was his first day weight pulling a cart and such, but he has been working and running courses for a while now and has extremely good muscle tone. For him, 80 pounds was like dragging a feather. He practically sprinted with it behind him. Thanks f…
We have a special pulling harness for him, so no worries there. And we started him light, almost 80 pounds, which was a breeze for him. Today, he worked for about 4 and a half hours with plenty of breaks and rests to finally get to 215, but I only a…
WildCatSub wrote:
10 mill. + 200 years
*And for the Goodie Dyes, do they have to be unmade?
Or can they be made Goodie Dyes?
Goodie Dyes must be unmade unless you have an intact 1 OAK. Depending on the breed and color, I will choose the va…
Yeah, I can see where you are with thaat:) It may thin out as he looses weight unless he was just born like that. What do you plan on showing him(if at all) in?
He sounds like one of my old boys who is now living with my friend as a trail horse. When we got Jet(that was his name), he was huge when we got him from our neighbor who did nothing but feed him. Anyways, we put him on
tiny dancer wrote:
SB & are you taking annything besides VPC?
Updated, and I will take a Goodie Dye(valued at 10 Mill) and Training Years(Valued at 50k/year with a max of 200 years)