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Sport & training Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs as working dogs - how to train, how to teach new elements, information about competitions and training seminars... |
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even if it seems to be difficult to understand: We don´t talk about Canicross races, we don´t talk about sighthound races and we don´t talk about sled dogs. We talk here about endurance runs (not races) of Czechoslowakian wolfdogs. There is no point in the German Animal Protection Law - which is the only one official veterinarians work with - that say that you are not allowed to do that over 22° degrees (What is the limit in the sleddogrules you mentioned). The official vet will be interested in your case if your dog has problems with it no matter what temperature. I personally find it very funny that you get that excited about it here and on the same time are going to join the endurance run next weekend that is under much too hot conditions anyway if you don´t start extremly early in the morning. By the way, having mentioned sight dog races: there are several official derbys in July and August, they are not going to start at 4 in the morning and will surely be running at over 22°. Ina P.S. and please don´t forget about the 1/3 in Dorit Feddersen-Petersens book |
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