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RE: Springpole work

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by Crash97, Jun 10, 2004.

  1. Crash97

    Crash97 Top Dog

    I have seen all over this forum not to set hide etc. to high to avoid injury. Everywhere it's said to allow all four feet on ground. I would think two feet would be safe and allow better work out. Any input is appreciated THANKS
     
  2. BigTex

    BigTex Pup

    do as you please its your dog....but if you want it where just 2 feet will be touching your going to have to set it pretty high and you dont want your dog to jump and accidentally land on its back or anything....i like to set mine where the back 2 feet are always touching and when they pull down there front feet also touch
     
  3. Crash97

    Crash97 Top Dog

    I misunderstood, I thought it was meant four feet on the ground at all times. My male would get bored if all four were touching constantly.
     

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