So, my foot had been giving me grief since my last run, so I only intended to do 2 or 3 k just to ease everything out. But, it was a beautiful morning, foot felt absolutely fine while I was running (why is that?!) So I kept running to the 2 1/2k mark, turned around and ran back until the 5k was done. And amazingly I did it in 34 minutes. Times varied wildly along the route, but I wasn't taking any notice when I was running, I just like to check when I get home. Oh the dog? Another little dog off its lead, and it jumped up and tried to trip me, but today I stopped until its owner caught up and grabbed it. See, you CAN teach a Grumpy old girl new tricks π
Sneaky sunny 5k π and the dog didn't get me π - Bridge to 10K
Sneaky sunny 5k π and the dog didn't get me π



Good bit of dog management grumps...on your part I mean! All part of running in nice places I guess. π

I hope the owner apologised for not having it in a lead GOG.
What a great 5k GOG π fabulous time too. And where on earth did you find some sun???? Those dogs really have taken a shine to you too.

Well done GOG! Glad that your foot's ok for running and that your DAS (dog avoidance strategy) worked π
Sounds like a great run ππ»βοΈ apart from the acrobatic dog πΆ I attract them all the time too ... they love to see how high they can get normally when they have just run through a nice muddy puddle π

Stopping and waiting for the owner to get the dog under control is definitely the best plan, on the basis that you are unlikely to out run the dog! πββοΈππ

Thats a great time Grumpy even with doggie help? π
I thought I saw a big dog the other day way down the lane on its own. So I stopped for a minute. Only to see its white fluffy tail.... a deer!! Silly me. π€¦π»ββοΈ got to keep out for dogs.

π¦ wouldn't want one of those jumping up! π You never know what you're going to see when out running, it's part of the magic, I think.
Yeah π. Itβs great when you see all the wildlife that you miss in everyday life.
Well done GOG! Those dogs are a bit of a hazard! Iβm glad you have found a tactic although I would resent having to stop! I have started putting my arm out like a lollipop lady indicating βstopβ and semi-shouting NO when a dog bounds over. If the dog doesnβt get the message the owners do and they call them off pretty quickly. A slight relaxing of the arm and the βstopβ sign becomes a βthanksβ and Iβm on my way. Maybe we should start a thread of dog management tactics?! π
Lollipop lady, eh! I may have to practice the technique at home in front of the mirror. If a few of us got together it could be like a spice girls reunion. We all get to be sporty spice π