@@jessdunn4957 she has the BEST time 🤩 took her again this weekend and her whole back end was wagging at the finish 😍 she might even enjoy it more than barking 🤔
What’s amazing is how you can see her showing her purpose-bred drive even as a young dog! She looks to be a promising canicross partner 😊 Will you be running her and Dizzy together? They’d make an awesome team 👍
@@sophb0322 it’s amazing to see isn’t it! Something about watching a dog do exactly what they are bred to do is so cool. I’m not sure about together 😬🤣 they have quite different styles. But they will certainly be swapping over in races that allow it 😁
@thatspottydogruns It could be a bit chaotic running them together I suppose 🤣 I've seen multiple dog teams at canicross events and genuinely wonder how people don't fall over lol. Either way it's great to see different running styles with different dogs 👍
@ Haha! Yes, it looks like a quick way to end up hugging a tree 😆 we’d struggle with puddles… Peggy would go flat out straight through them and Dizzy would tip-toe characteristically around the edge 🤣🤣
@@NatalieEa100 good question as I didn’t explain the plan that clearly 🫣 She’s eight months here and living the life of a sprint queen running 200m (it takes us around 35 seconds) at a time once a week. She’ll run 1km broken up into various portions for the next month or so (again once a week) before trying a whole 1km. We’ll do this for a while and I doubt she’ll race a full 5k until winter 2025/26 The really short distances are perfect as it’s good for her to build up her stamina and strength safely whilst also being super fun and leaving her wanting more. The added benefit of doing 200m is I can go flat out so can help her a lot by running as much resistance off as I can which is even more fun for her. You’ll see over the next few videos all the cool things we can train over really short distances so she has learnt everything before we start actual training and racing when we can really start building consistent distance and regularity around Easter (when she’ll be 12 months old) 😁
@ thank you so much for explaining!! This is a super exciting time and I look forward to watching your journey with Peggy! Love this subscription - it’s the only good one out there covering canicross!!
Peggy looks like she is absolutely loving this ❤😊
@@jessdunn4957 she has the BEST time 🤩 took her again this weekend and her whole back end was wagging at the finish 😍 she might even enjoy it more than barking 🤔
You’ve got 2 great dogs 😊 that I-dog harness looks a very good fit, no gaping
@@jessdunn4957 thanks 🖤🤍 yeah super impressed with the harness! Fits beautifully, super adjustable and Under £40 including shipping 🤯
What’s amazing is how you can see her showing her purpose-bred drive even as a young dog! She looks to be a promising canicross partner 😊 Will you be running her and Dizzy together? They’d make an awesome team 👍
@@sophb0322 it’s amazing to see isn’t it! Something about watching a dog do exactly what they are bred to do is so cool. I’m not sure about together 😬🤣 they have quite different styles. But they will certainly be swapping over in races that allow it 😁
@thatspottydogruns It could be a bit chaotic running them together I suppose 🤣 I've seen multiple dog teams at canicross events and genuinely wonder how people don't fall over lol. Either way it's great to see different running styles with different dogs 👍
@ Haha! Yes, it looks like a quick way to end up hugging a tree 😆 we’d struggle with puddles… Peggy would go flat out straight through them and Dizzy would tip-toe characteristically around the edge 🤣🤣
Well that’s blown it !! No Non stop sponsorship for you !! 😂😂😂😂
@@peterhowse6237 🤣🤣 when they bring out a hot pink colour line and harness we’ll be available for negotiations… but not before!
@ 😂😂😂😂
She looks to be a natural! One question I have is her age - not too young? Look forward to watching your team out there!
@@NatalieEa100 good question as I didn’t explain the plan that clearly 🫣 She’s eight months here and living the life of a sprint queen running 200m (it takes us around 35 seconds) at a time once a week. She’ll run 1km broken up into various portions for the next month or so (again once a week) before trying a whole 1km. We’ll do this for a while and I doubt she’ll race a full 5k until winter 2025/26
The really short distances are perfect as it’s good for her to build up her stamina and strength safely whilst also being super fun and leaving her wanting more. The added benefit of doing 200m is I can go flat out so can help her a lot by running as much resistance off as I can which is even more fun for her.
You’ll see over the next few videos all the cool things we can train over really short distances so she has learnt everything before we start actual training and racing when we can really start building consistent distance and regularity around Easter (when she’ll be 12 months old) 😁
@ thank you so much for explaining!! This is a super exciting time and I look forward to watching your journey with Peggy! Love this subscription - it’s the only good one out there covering canicross!!
@ Thanks 🖤🤍🖤🤍