Wednesday, July 23, 2014

33 centigrades summerheat



Buddy and I at Edens Lake.  Breaking off a run in 33 centigrades in change for a swim. Watch buddys large paws facilitating his strokes in the water.  Just like a beaver. 

Friday, June 20, 2014

Summer Semiwolves - Sunny Skinnydipping

At 30 below or 30 above the wolfdogs enjoy an easy jog as much as I do.   With ease, and unlike the panting of the common dog while running in such heat, they run along without a sound from their throats.   A wolfdog adapts to the extremes of both summer and winter in a much better way than the shepherd or the retriever. Physical fitness will in addition make it possible for the dog to run without overheating.  An anatomy that allows effortless locomotion in a physical fit dog prevent the overproduction of endogenous heat.  Interestingly;  a walk on a leash results in more panting than an easy freerunning trot.  The trot is the natural choice of gait for a longer distance in a canine.

In my experience the trot should be the main gait from the age of 3 months until maturity.  This period of physical development is crucial to the animal for the rest of its life.  Walking, and especially on a road, should be restricted in favor of a trot to enhance the better physical development.  Not only for the muscles and fitness of the animal, but also for its joints and bones.   Maybe more important for a lazy breed like the wolfdog.

Arriving the lake they cool down swimming and playing.  Unlike my skinnydipping they have to wear their coats on in the water, but a much reduced summercoat without wool as  undercover.  This is midsummer celebration 2014. 



Saturday, May 31, 2014

Entering his 13th summer with no trace of senescence

Similar to the reindeers;  this animal floats on top of whatever surface his is running on.  The distance doesnt matter - short or long.  He has passed 12 years and is running  his 13th summer without any trace of senescence.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Springbreak

My snowshoe trails transforme from a solid to a liquid form and runs hurriedly towards the ocean. 
The trails are difficult to walk and impossible to run on right now.  My wolfdogs with their large and weblike paws, still surface the trails, while I am surfacing 3 steps and breaking through on the 4th.  The picture shows the speed of the water and is just 10 meters adjecent to my track.  It roars like thunder and the noise makes the wolfdogs very cautious and reluctant to approach it.  On the third picture one can observe the dog`s anxious expression about crossing a bridge.

The small brook on the fourth picture wasnt there last week and his first response was to return, but very soon the dog seemed to remember the stream from the time before the snow and run over.  Any change in the environment, be it a fallen branch or tree or similar, must be inspected before passing by.
Frustration is released in the end by attacking some bushes before heading home.  My own legs are anticipating the springthaw  to make running possible.  Fortunately I have access to some dirt-roads that I use for running in this time of transition.