SALLYT
Well-Known Member
I had the vet out this morning just to check a hind leg issue that I thought he had, more piece of mind for me really.
Anyway the vet was more than happy and said he would gladly pass him for a 5 stage vetting if I was looking to purchase which I'm not cos I already own him- wally !!! as his legs are nice and correct along with his movement.
If he was to be really picky he would like to see him with more muscle on his hind quadrants to match his really strong shoulders, Has anyone got any idea' s how to do this, I school him 3-4 times a week and hack out light permitting 3-4 times a week, I have started trotting at a nice strady pace up any hills I can find , the main one being a steady incline of about 1 mile which he eats up.
When I bought him about 6 months ago he was a overweight unfit field potato, his weight is nicely dropping and his fitness has vastly improved.
Just looking for any other ideas really.
Thanks in advance
Anyway the vet was more than happy and said he would gladly pass him for a 5 stage vetting if I was looking to purchase which I'm not cos I already own him- wally !!! as his legs are nice and correct along with his movement.
If he was to be really picky he would like to see him with more muscle on his hind quadrants to match his really strong shoulders, Has anyone got any idea' s how to do this, I school him 3-4 times a week and hack out light permitting 3-4 times a week, I have started trotting at a nice strady pace up any hills I can find , the main one being a steady incline of about 1 mile which he eats up.
When I bought him about 6 months ago he was a overweight unfit field potato, his weight is nicely dropping and his fitness has vastly improved.
Just looking for any other ideas really.
Thanks in advance