
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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Beginners Guide #0. – Calling All Dog Lovers! Ready to Unleash Your Inner Trail Blazers? Welcome to Our 5-Week Canicross Adventure!
Canicross is an engaging sport allowing dogs and their owners to bond while exercising in the great outdoors. This five-week beginner’s guide provides essential steps for safely starting canicross, including training plans, pacing, safety tips, and teaching good lead manners. It promises an exciting, rewarding adventure for energetic dogs and their companions.

Maverick Exposure Lights Dark Surrey 2022 – Race Report
Maverick Exposure Lights Dark Surrey 2022 – Race Report #canicrossroutes #canicross #maverick #theoutdoorsawaits

Canicross Routes 2019 – Year in Review
I wanted to jot a few lines to reflect on the last 12 months not just in context of Canicross Routes but also myself and my running journey….
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Arundel Half Marathon – 21km
The route which is to follow deserves a little context, so I need to take you on a little journey back to 2020 which will be forever stamped in our minds as the year of Covid-19, Lockdowns and whether having wine and cheese in a room constitutes being a business meeting or a party.

Leith Hill Circular – 14km
This hilly route starts out at the base of Leith hill and leads you on a circular trail via the Leith Hill Tower and Tillingbourne Waterfall.

Houghton Forest – 7km
This 7km route takes you through and around Houghton forest.