meaty
Running With The Meatball
04 Jun 2009 10:46 PM
I don’t think I’ve ever featured The Meatball in this
blog. So, here he is:
Meet Meatball, “Meaty”, our 5-year-old Pitbull. Friendly around people, dangerous around other animals (especially dogs, and cute, furry creatures):
Words of the wise: A tired pitbull is a happy pitbull. I’m sure he will be snoring in his sleeping chair in a few minutes.
We went out for a light jog around the block. Nice weather for jogging - most of the stray dogs aren’t roaming around, probably because of the storm. Brought my umbrella with me to ward off other doggies who might attack. Not to protect Meaty from them, but the other way around.
Meatball is the wrestler in the household. Often he is unaware of his own strength. There was a time when he wrecked our screen door in his excitement, because my mom was calling him from inside our house. He jumped through the screen like it was just a set of heavy curtains.
We had a nice workout tonight, and we quit before Meaty got too tired. There have been times in the past when he would get too overworked, and then would just opt to lie down on the concrete, and it would be very hard to get him back on his feet. Not really built to be an endurance runner, but who knows? Maybe it will be good to train him for his first 5k run. Although a nice, furry little animal could get him doing sprints, anytime.
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Meet Meatball, “Meaty”, our 5-year-old Pitbull. Friendly around people, dangerous around other animals (especially dogs, and cute, furry creatures):
Words of the wise: A tired pitbull is a happy pitbull. I’m sure he will be snoring in his sleeping chair in a few minutes.
We went out for a light jog around the block. Nice weather for jogging - most of the stray dogs aren’t roaming around, probably because of the storm. Brought my umbrella with me to ward off other doggies who might attack. Not to protect Meaty from them, but the other way around.
Meatball is the wrestler in the household. Often he is unaware of his own strength. There was a time when he wrecked our screen door in his excitement, because my mom was calling him from inside our house. He jumped through the screen like it was just a set of heavy curtains.
We had a nice workout tonight, and we quit before Meaty got too tired. There have been times in the past when he would get too overworked, and then would just opt to lie down on the concrete, and it would be very hard to get him back on his feet. Not really built to be an endurance runner, but who knows? Maybe it will be good to train him for his first 5k run. Although a nice, furry little animal could get him doing sprints, anytime.
Related posts:
My Bodyguard
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