My Dog Is Fat!

Posted: June 29, 2009 in My Fitness Journal

George Carlin once said “Life is just a series of dogs”. If you are a dog lover this very well be true.

Kurt looked like this puppy.

My first dog looked like this puppy.

For me I have had five dogs in my life time. One was our family pet when I was young. Kurt was his name. He was a pure breed Long Haired Daschund. A hairy wiener dog. But unlike many wiener dogs he wasn’t fat. His belly didn’t drag on the ground but it was very close to it. Short legs will do that to you. He always amazed me by his ability to find my mom when she left the yard.

Current my family is on our third Irish Setter. They all have been named Hannah. Our first Hannah was wild and my wife refused to walk her during the daytime because Hannah was so hard to handle. So I used to take Hannah to an area where she could run her heart out. And she did run catching mice and then promptly eating them.

Our Second Hannah, officially named Hannah Too, was my favorite dog so far. She was a little timid so she always stop when she was off leash to check were I was. She always came when I called her. Hannah Too was very lean and lanky. SHe loved to run too. I used to go rollerblading with her. Hannah would always be two steps ahead of me. She only crashed me once when she was distracted by a squirrel. In her last few years she really slowed down. We stopped rollerblading and just walked. She was a great dog to walk.

After Hannah Too pasted I continued to walk by myself but it was not the same. My wife and I decided we would get another Irish Setter and name her Hannah Three (yes that is her registered name). After searching the internet we finally found a breeder that was highly recommended. We asked for a female that was on the submissive side to be a companion for our son. We had high hopes that this dog could be trained to be a service dog. What we got was something totally different from our expectations.

Hannah Three is submissive as we asked for but this dog when she sees another dog will crawl on her belly up to the other dog and then roll over. It doesn’t matter how big or small the dog is, she will still crawl! She has been difficult to train because she is so sensitive. Now after three years she just doesn’t listen. You can tell her to stop doing something and stops then continues. I guess that is my fault.

fatdog1l.jpgSo you maybe wondering what this has to do with my fitness goals. Well just about every trainer you talk to will tell you will have greater success if you have a training partner. Well, how do I put this politely with offending my dog…. my dog is fat! Yes she doesn’t run like the other setters we have had. She tires out after short runs and lets face it, she looks chubby.

That is all going to change starting tomorrow at 6 AM. Hannah and I are going walking. Not the usually short walk to the off leash area to watch her run ten feet and stop. We are going for one hour or about 5 km. through the ravine behind our house. I used to do this walk a few years ago and I loved it. It is time to start walking again. For Hannah and me!

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