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We are not made to run 26.2, but I can attest that if I can do it, truly anyone can!!! I never could run the mile in high school!
What I've read is that nonstop running is a bad idea for dogs under 18 months as their growth plates don't close before that time. I would not do a 5K that involved consistent running/jogging before 18 months. That said, I'm also not sure about dogs and marathons.
I found this casual article on the topic: http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-becker/can-a-dog-train-for-a-mara...
So doodles are probably NOT the best choice of dog for long distance running.
Abigail,
Hey there, my plan is for Hoka (5.5 months) to run with me. He is even named after my running shoes, Hoka One One! It means apparently "Time to Fly" in Maori.
I am a later in life marathoner (first one at age 46) and a very slow runner (11-12 minute pace on training runs). I plan to wait until he is older... 18 months.... and then again probably only take him on my neighborhood training runs which are usually 3-4 miles.
My dear departed doodle loved to run, but would run alongside my bicycle for about 2-3 miles and LOVED it. He was very good on leash, especially with a gentle leader head collar. I plan to introduce the gentle leader to Hoka when he is a bit older. It really gives control, even more than the no-pull harnesses. He knew when he wore it we were going for fun time!
I really should consider pepper spray, keep thinking about it. I do my all my long runs in the forest preserve, which is very busy on weekend mornings, but still.
Marie, we want to get a gentle leader for Daisy but I am sort of confused which one I should be looking at. Is it this one?
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=14142
That is the harness version, it works well too. Hoka has one of those exactly for right now. Really, it works well and I would recommend it.
But the one I will use for Hoka for running once he is a bigger is a head collar. It really gave us great control with Tinker. Tinker would wear one, but Torrey never would tolerate it. Given how tolerant he was of the cone of shame, I assume Hoka will be ok with it too.
I have done the couch to 5k program with Woody..our 3 yr old GD…and my "jog" is his walk (11-12 min mile)..I wouldn't even call it a trot..lol..but he is very leggy.
A very good thing in that article was the importance of having excellent leash manners. I would make sure before you start with your dog that you can jog without your dog getting excited and jumping up at you, or towards other people. And always keep the dog is a "loose leash" by your side…not pulling you forward.
To answer your question of being able to do a marathon. I would vote no. That is a long distance..which would require food and water breaks, I would fear of bloat..among other things.. joint pain, possible stress fractures, paw pad damage etc.
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