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royalla
good news, great news for me one of my old trainers from Maryborough has moved to kingaroy and is going to get agility training going at the end of the year so i will have to drag out my jumps and weave poles and start training again soon, so that means i will have obedance training at Nanango, alility at kingaroy, herding at kingaroy with cattle and sheep herding here, plus work so at the end of this year i am going to be busy busy busy dogwalk.gif just the way i like it lol i even may end up fit d.gif NOT
dogz6
Sounds like we'll both have something to look forward to at the end of the year, agility school near by WOOHOO bring it on. I want to use our tunnel but the wind won't stop blowing. Bill was putting it up the other day & Pebbles & Izzi kept running through while he was tying it down then the wind picked up again & we had to put it away.
You'll end up super fit being that busy, don't suppose you'd like to join us doing the 100km walk would you surprised1.gif.
royalla
biggrin2.gif you make me laugh sorry but it would kill me 100kms yep six foot under lol if i was younger and before my heart stuffed up yes i would have been in on it but now a good hill pulls me up fast and i have to pop a pill but if you find 100kms of flat going in the shade i will be in on it. i am only allowed to do 2 half hour walks a day but who listens to doctors i do more then that every day when i walk the dogs we were gone for 1 1/2hrs this morning with Quin, Summa and Komo and when i lost the sheep that was 5 1/2hrs of walking but it did knock me around. but i will be with you in spirit but not body lol best of luck with your walk
KoolieMum
That should be really good. My cousin used to take her acds to agility training at a club in Kingaroy or Wondai, but that part of the training got shut down. And I think that they were using pretty heavy-handed methods anyway, so I'm not sorry it stopped. If you can get me some more details when you can, Royalla, I'll pass them on to her.
Bluedog
Looks like there's a koolie fitness campaign happening! All this agility and walking! Just thinking about it is making my feet ache! Oh That reminds me! How's that toe of your's healed up Kooliemum? No residual aches over the cold months??
KoolieMum
QUOTE(Bluedog @ Aug 12 2008, 03:37 PM) *
How's that toe of your's healed up Kooliemum? No residual aches over the cold months??
It's still quite thick/swollen compared to the other foot, I guess all the stretched ligaments etc take a long time to get back to normal?? (maybe they won't ever??) It does hurt mildly from time to time, but not much, unless I wear tight shoes.
royalla
you poor thing kooliemum and here i was thinking you had healed up. just get your cousin to ring the RSPCA at kingaroy and ask for Heidi she is a good trainer and her dogs are very good at agility and the more people that ring and ask her about it will encourage her to get motivated and we could end up with training sooner rougher then later lol never been know for my waiting skills when it comes to things that i love to do
KoolieMum
Will do.
Bluedog
Kooliemum - sometimes it takes a while doesn't it to heal up. My sprained foot still plays up with some movements even though it was only a mild sprain. Podiatrist has given me some strengthening exercises as he says these things can come back at you in years to come if you don't look after them. Cheerful type!
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