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get a harness for it and get some timber dragged :)

 

 

Then youd have a useful timberwolve:lol:

 

She's from racing parents but has never been harnessed yet - hopefully we might get a bit of gentle pulling out of her before she's too old. Weighed her today @ 38kg - we knew she was massively over weight when we took her on but looks like she needs lose about 10kg or so :blushing:

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She's from racing parents but has never been harnessed yet - hopefully we might get a bit of gentle pulling out of her before she's too old. Weighed her today @ 38kg - we knew she was massively over weight when we took her on but looks like she needs lose about 10kg or so :blushing:

 

Is she a Malamute? A mate of mine has got one recently, handsome looking dog. I've got a Siberian x Collie who's an absolute star, very intelligent and totally loyal but they do need a lot of excercise or will run to fat - a situation I'm all to familiar with.:blushing:

My dogs (got a Kelpie x Collie as well) come to work and also get at least 4 miles walking a day, but will do 12 miles without breaking sweat.

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Is she a Malamute? A mate of mine has got one recently, handsome looking dog. I've got a Siberian x Collie who's an absolute star, very intelligent and totally loyal but they do need a lot of excercise or will run to fat - a situation I'm all to familiar with.:blushing:

My dogs (got a Kelpie x Collie as well) come to work and also get at least 4 miles walking a day, but will do 12 miles without breaking sweat.

 

We're told she's all Siberian - Photo doesn't really show but shes only as tall as a good size springer. I do really like the look of the malamutes though :thumbup1:

 

She's really unfit so at the mo isn't taking a whole lot of tiring out but am sure that will change once she starts to lose some weight. She's really alert but so calm too - she's not very vocal and even other dogs don't really bother her, the german shepherd next door that tries to eat it's way through our fence doesn't exist as far as she's concerned!

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