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I've always thought that you can't really run a pup until the growth period has ended
that being said - they run and play anyways but I think it refers to (like anything) too much, too soon, is too bad. To much pressure on underdeveloped joints and stuff esp. on hard surfaces like the road -- puppies would probably run far longer to keep up with you than they might otherwise. Common sense is the key.
				
			that being said - they run and play anyways but I think it refers to (like anything) too much, too soon, is too bad. To much pressure on underdeveloped joints and stuff esp. on hard surfaces like the road -- puppies would probably run far longer to keep up with you than they might otherwise. Common sense is the key.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
		 .  But at the moment I get more worried when Zac LOOKS at me
.  But at the moment I get more worried when Zac LOOKS at me  .
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		 when Kizzy is adult dog, i so so wish MORE dogs got chances to RUN!!!!!
 when Kizzy is adult dog, i so so wish MORE dogs got chances to RUN!!!!!  
 
		
 ) around off leash, off road, sniffing, walking, running, just being a dog while staying within a reasonable distance of her owner.
) around off leash, off road, sniffing, walking, running, just being a dog while staying within a reasonable distance of her owner. do they even get taken for walks as puppies?
 do they even get taken for walks as puppies? 
 
		
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