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    sajjw Posts: 117, Reputation: 9
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    Jun 29, 2010, 05:58 AM
    Exercise Intolerance ?
    My 5 year old, slim, entire Irish Setter boy has definitely slowed down. In the past on a walk he would run and run and would only come back when I recalled him to go home. Now he runs for a while and then walks with me as if he is tired. The vet has listened to his heart and cannot hear a problem so said to monitor it. This was about 6 months ago. The dogs breeder says its just because he is now middle aged but I can't help but worry and wonder whether I should get some more tests done. Does anyone else have experience of a dog this age slowing down? Do you think I need to be concerned or am I just being silly?
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    Jun 29, 2010, 09:36 AM

    Never think you are being silly, you are doing all the right things to make sure your dogs are healthy.

    Mine are all young-uns but a few of my mothers poodles started slowing down around that age. They still play on occasion and will randomly get a burst of energy (once a week maybe lol) but for the most part they are mopey little cows who would rather lay on the couch than go out in the yard.

    Do you think the problem might be that he is being clingy towards you, or he just flat our doesn't want to run?
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    Jun 29, 2010, 09:37 AM

    The older dogs get, the slower they tend to get as well.

    If the vet has deemed him healthy, I wouldn't waste the time or money on running more tests on a dog that isn't running at break-neck speed anymore.

    I have sporting dogs too.. My old girls slowed down at 8 and 9 years of age.. their breed is a bit more amped up then your breed, but I believe its just old age setting in.

    If needbe, you can always get him checked out for arthritis. Arthritis in any joint will definitely cause him to slow down.
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    sajjw Posts: 117, Reputation: 9
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    Jun 29, 2010, 09:59 AM

    No I'm sure it's not clingyness Shazmataz, he is tired. Once he has walked for a while and caught his breath he will go off again for a short while then come back and walk again. Its just so unlike how he used to be. What I'll do perhaps is go somewhere his wife can come off lead and see how their energy levels compare. She is 8 so if she outlasts him I'll know something is wrong.

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