danielleconn
Well-Known Member
Okay so these are questions at different ends of the spectrum....but I don't see the need to post more than once.
1. So I hear a lot on here about corso's having problems with grain and chicken. Does the same apply to turkey? My puppy is 10 months old and I have started researching a new adult food. It was a sweet potato and turkey base.
2. Jogging. Okay, okay...I know, nothing too much, it's bad for their joints. However, I am a large girl looking to lose weight. We don't have a large backyard so we go to parks and for walks for Zoe's exercise. But for me, that's just not cutting it. So maybe twice per week I was thinking of taking her along. I would start at a track, slowly jogging the straight aways and walking the curves. Again, a slow jog. What do you guys think? My girl is energy out the roof for the most part. We have a flirt pole, but it's challenging on a long lead.
3. Best toys? She loves to gnaw on her soft toys and they are destroyed in minutes. I am becoming a seamstress fixing the holes. Hard nylabones are of no interest to her, or antlers. She likes kongs but we use those when we have to leave and crate her. Typically, she wants to only play when you play with her. And she really would prefer if you get on the floor and almost wrestle and use your body to play keep away. She is exhausting really. I would love some toys I can just play and then leave with her for a bit without worrying she is going to kill it and eat it.
I can't wait for everyone's knowledge....
1. So I hear a lot on here about corso's having problems with grain and chicken. Does the same apply to turkey? My puppy is 10 months old and I have started researching a new adult food. It was a sweet potato and turkey base.
2. Jogging. Okay, okay...I know, nothing too much, it's bad for their joints. However, I am a large girl looking to lose weight. We don't have a large backyard so we go to parks and for walks for Zoe's exercise. But for me, that's just not cutting it. So maybe twice per week I was thinking of taking her along. I would start at a track, slowly jogging the straight aways and walking the curves. Again, a slow jog. What do you guys think? My girl is energy out the roof for the most part. We have a flirt pole, but it's challenging on a long lead.
3. Best toys? She loves to gnaw on her soft toys and they are destroyed in minutes. I am becoming a seamstress fixing the holes. Hard nylabones are of no interest to her, or antlers. She likes kongs but we use those when we have to leave and crate her. Typically, she wants to only play when you play with her. And she really would prefer if you get on the floor and almost wrestle and use your body to play keep away. She is exhausting really. I would love some toys I can just play and then leave with her for a bit without worrying she is going to kill it and eat it.
I can't wait for everyone's knowledge....