paisley
Well-Known Member
Mine did the same sort of exercise levels at the same age (mostly whippet) as we lived in the Peak District. Other than all the advice already mentioned, the only thing I wish I’d changed would have to have had an assessment by a physio to see if any issues to be managed/prevented. I can’t have done too badly, he’s 14 and still happily trotting alongMy oldest whippet is 8yrs old, so slowly approaching old age. I've got a question about when you reduce the walks? Hes hard fit at the minute, does about 50miles a week about 75% off lead and quite a lot of fast sprinting and wrestling with the younger one. We tend to do 2 or 3 big walks, then a quiet day and roughly repeat. He is incredibly happy and loves his walks, but he's also a bone idle whippet and usually has to be removed from under the duvet if its wet/cold or early. Its always been that way though, so I don't know how I judge when to reduce the exercise. Or how I'll do it when he wont be left and the young dog needs a lot of exercise. Thats a problem for another day though!
Hes obviously very slim, fit with no known issues and looks like a young dog to most people so hopefully a while off yet. I've just been mulling it over for a while and this seemed a good place to ask!


