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    One of the better conditioned dogs I have ever seen was conditioned by her being on a long heavy chain, a 2lb weight collar and a five gallon bucket of rocks. The only effort she'd give is chasing the Australian Shephard who was chasing the rocks. Most mornings I was calling for a relief pitcher as my elbow and shoulder felt like I was throwing a nine inning game every morning. Turns out it was the easiest keep I ever did. I sat on a bucket while the dog did all the work. She went into 'the beehive' for 61 minutes with a camp and dog that was 'above her paygrade'.

    At 61 minutes she was as fresh and full of energy as she was at 10-20 or 30 minutes. The pace was unreal and her physicality was something to see. All in all, by comparison no real effort on my part. I should have sold a video on 'rock chunking conditioning'.

    That does not happen a lot. A lot of times when it comes to the art of conditioning, the art is plain and simple hard work.

    If a feed plan can get the dog fuled up correctly and it saves a guy a few seconds/minutes a day ( canned food ) it can be a valuable part of the deal. If a person pre-mixes their meals for convenience and time saving, then picking one up off the shelf would be even better. I speak with a 'forked' tongue as in one breath it is all about hard work and the next it is about being a little smarter.

    EWO

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    One of the better conditioned dogs I have ever seen was conditioned by her being on a long heavy chain, a 2lb weight collar and a five gallon bucket of rocks. The only effort she'd give is chasing the Australian Shephard who was chasing the rocks. Most mornings I was calling for a relief pitcher as my elbow and shoulder felt like I was throwing a nine inning game every morning. Turns out it was the easiest keep I ever did. I sat on a bucket while the dog did all the work. She went into 'the beehive' for 61 minutes with a camp and dog that was 'above her paygrade'.

    At 61 minutes she was as fresh and full of energy as she was at 10-20 or 30 minutes. The pace was unreal and her physicality was something to see. All in all, by comparison no real effort on my part. I should have sold a video on 'rock chunking conditioning'.

    That does not happen a lot. A lot of times when it comes to the art of conditioning, the art is plain and simple hard work.

    If a feed plan can get the dog fuled up correctly and it saves a guy a few seconds/minutes a day ( canned food ) it can be a valuable part of the deal. If a person pre-mixes their meals for convenience and time saving, then picking one up off the shelf would be even better. I speak with a 'forked' tongue as in one breath it is all about hard work and the next it is about being a little smarter.

    EWO
    EWO agree with everything you said one of my easiest keeps was with a bulldog that was hooked into CH. Mojo a dog associated with some great old timers Mojo beat two CH'S in his first and second outing, the owner after number two, was complaining that nobody would match into Mojo, after hearing this for 20 mins and being young said I would skull drag Mojo with a roll dog with no teeth. O.Stevens said Copperhead you have to take his offer or stay quiet. All I did was sit down stairs on a lawn chair and my wife sat on the bed two floors up and called him up and down the stairs he loved pets and hugs, at One hour 38 mins I have a picture of Mojo laying on his side my dog walked to his crate and got in with no help my feed was 80 % canned 20 % dry nothing else . Mojo was sold over seas not to long after that I also want to say Mojo was a very game bulldog maybe dead game if left in a little longer. Yours in the game Johnny

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