Not a big deal just a matter of mapping it out.
Given you are more mature like myself I think it will treat you well if you manage the volume properly. Good luck fella
Agree 100% along with intensity which bites me in the ass.
Doing well as to be expected during the current period of insanity.
Iām just curious⦠did the Big Dog get on that bench (picture above) on his own?..or did he need a āboostā??
He looks like heās settled in well. I truly believe, they know/feel when things are good for them, when they become part of a good āpackā. I have no doubt.
Train Hard.
No help needed,he can actually leap . He can jump up on are bed so that wasnāt any thing,
Sadly came home yesterday and had to put are Jack Russel of 15 years down. Vet said he had a apparent stroke with no real chance of recovery,had to make the call.
So sad to hear this. This is one of the worst things to have to do. You had 15 great years and it was his time, but still doesnāt make it easier. My condolences to you sir.
Really sorry to hear that @bulldog9899. It was a good 15 years for sure
That sucks.
Sorry to hear man.
Sorry to hear about that buddy. Hang in there.
My sympathies.
Yup, very sorry for you guys.
Glad to hear the Big Dog has some explosive power in him, jumping wiseā¦and knocking down doors if needed.
Oh man, so sorry.
One of the worst days of my life when I had to put my dog down.
I feel for you man.
Thoughts with you.
Always sucks
My late wife always had a younger, second dog to take up slack when the older one would die. Never thought about that until my 15 year old dane died (no one told that dog that great danes donāt live much beyond 7 years), and second wife wonāt let me get another dog.
Still trying to figure out how to change her mind.
Iāll always remember that 170+ lb dog consistently climbing into my lap for about 3 months after first wife died. He finally realized she wasnāt coming home about same time I did.
I canāt believe your lived thay long. Ours was a sweetheart, but 7 was it. He had too many health issues that couldnāt be fixed. Damn dogs, they rip your heart out when they go.
My last hijack of Bulldogās log. My daneās back legs would frequently collapse during last year; Iād pick him up and heād keep going, but no step climbing. Living in the country for 13 of his 15 years made him a free ranger. Two others each lasted 10 years until stomachs flipped.