
Working Dog Health – Or, Why My Dog’s Physio Bill Is Higher Than Mine
Having a “working dog” sounds incredibly noble, doesn’t it? Like they’re out there, solving crimes, heroically rescuing people from treacherous mountain passes, or perhaps delicately sniffing out artisanal cheeses and vintage wines that are just past their sell-by date. In reality, my “working dog” is primarily engaged in the strenuous activity of demanding attention with laser-like focus, shredding seemingly indestructible toys into confetti in under 3.7 seconds, and occasionally attempting to herd the cat (unsuccessfully, as the cat remains firmly in charge of the household hierarchy). Yet, somehow, the health regime for this furry fiend is more rigorous than a professional athlete’s, and certainly more rigorous than my own.
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Canicross – It’s Not Just for Huskies Anymore (Thankfully)
Canicross is an energetic sport where dogs lead their humans while racing through challenging terrains. All breeds can join, revealing surprising athleticism in dogs like poodles and dachshunds. Participants equip their dogs with specialized gear, while they manage to keep up, often faced with humorous hurdles. It’s a joyful, muddy adventure for both!

Beginners Guide #5. – Teaching Lead Manners for Canicross Runners: (Mostly) Pulling on Cue!
Alright, you’ve dipped your toe in the canicross waters, and you’re loving that feeling of being effortlessly (well, mostly!) pulled along by your furry powerhouse.

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
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Wisborough Green – 14km
This long route takes you from the village of Wisborough Green and over the hill at Bedham looping back through Hawkhurst court which was incidentally

Loxwood – 12km
This route brings us back to the Wey and Arun Junction Canal but this time heading away south though woodlands and fields past a number of mills along the river Arun which have been renovated to houses.

Flexham Park – 5.5K
This compact 5.5km trail route starts right on part of the Serpent trail and once to the top of the hill offers fantastic views towards the North Downs.