
Running with Dogs – Because Solo Running Is Just Too Quiet (And Less Likely to Involve Squirrel-Induced Faceplants)
If you’re a runner, you know the struggle. The endless pavement, the mind-numbing repetition, the constant internal monologue about why you decided to do this to yourself instead of just staying on the sofa with a good book and a biscuit.
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Beginners Guide #4. – Trail Running & Canicross: Safety and Etiquette (Because We Share the Paths, Folks!)
Ah, the glorious British countryside! Rolling hills, ancient woodlands, muddy puddles… and you, tearing through it all, powered by your enthusiastic canine companion. Trail running

Beginners Guide #3. – Pacing Perfect: How to Match Your Dog’s Canicross Speed (They’re the Engine, You’re the Steering Wheel!)
You’ve got the kit, you’re hitting the trails, and your dog is, well, pulling. But are you truly running in harmony? One of the biggest

Beginners Guide #2. – Building Endurance: Canicross Training Plans (No Longer Just a Jaunt!)
Alright, so you and your four-legged speed demon have nailed those shorter canicross outings. You’re thinking, “This is brilliant! What if we went… further?” Welcome
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Loxwood – 7Km
Heading West along the Canal before turning North on the Sussex Border Path, this loop winds counterclockwise through quiet bridleways and lanes through beautiful open

The Mens Nature Reserve Loop – 5km
Woodland trail run in the quiet and beautiful Mens Nature Reserve between Petworth and Wisborough Green.

Petworth Park – 7km
This route takes you into the National Trust owned Petworth Park, the route leads you round the majestic 700 acre deer park designed by Lancelot