Thank you, guys, for continuing to offer a different perspective, based in reality, from someone experienced and accomplished in the dogs on this platform. I hope you guys continue on and drop one every week.... Please talk about building and maintaining the canine immune system in its different applications. It all ties into diet, supplementation, and husbandry, which has already been touched upon, but I believe it begs repeating in context to the immune system itself.
Tim was one of the most honest man. He was the first person I reached out to inquire about dogs, Jeep. At the time Tim had the Jeep blood as well as Frisco but he told me to get a hold of Tom. I couldn’t thank Tim enough for his honesty and integrity.
Good day sir in your opinión which is best to build strenght a good carpet mill or dragging weights and whats the difference between the two if any ?? Thanks
@@tomgarner54sir good day whats the difference between a good carpet mill and dragging weights in terms of building strenght and whats the difference if any
I’m glad I still have my journals. I love the one that highlights prominent females from the garner line part 1. A great read . I think the Veterinary Issue. Keep sharing the knowledge!!
Vo2 max and lactic threshold. Are my two main conditioning protocols. Supplying nutrition is some what complicated but I focus on fat and carbs. Protein is something that I do and don’t focus on because it’s should be ready available in the diet
@@user-bj3cy8od3r I'll definitely be there when I get the $........but I live in Iowa and don't have my funds up ... definitely worth every bit of $ though.......no need to comment on my $h*t no name buster, this was for the person filming....i want to see it ...I got a top side pit island bottom mainly ch.dexter. I love yard videos that's all!
@@user-bj3cy8od3r can't make it .....hope to.....love yard videos....no need to comment on my $*:t....I have a top side from pit island...bottom garners ch. Dexter....want my own yard....I'd get in depth to if I was on his yard talking to him Bozo!
The key is understanding the different ways I. Which the body manufactures ATP. Aerobically, an aerobically ( glycolysis, phosphate). The light came in for me when they talked about high volume low intensity, and low volume high intensity in that Ch.Chinaman write up.
Hello Tom, Your content are amazing and helps alot in learning knowing tue history of this animals and whats needed when owning them. I understand you included a ohone number but i am a foreigner in the central Pacific, is there any chance of buying your book as ebook or something? I can provide an email if its possible. Thank you and your team for the amazing work.
People that seen me bring one said I was the best they had seen, and these are people that attended those big Rebel Kennel’s shows. The basis, for my program is that article that was done on Ch.Chinaman years ago
Afternoon Tom Can we touch more on the red blood cells and the carrying of oxygen in turn giving the dog better fitness ,there for taking in more oxygen and the process repeats itself… Also over conditioning and dehydration and the lowering of immune system due to excess or excessive work And the taking of bloods to see what the levels are at ? Thanks Wal
Wolves do not eat the stomach contents of the stomach contents of their prey. Here is a quote from the book Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation written by David Mech who is one of the worlds leading wolf biologists "Wolves usually tear into the body cavity of large prey and...consume the larger internal organs, such as lungs, heart, and liver. The large rumen , which is one of the main stomach chambers in large ruminant herbivores, ...is usually punctured during removal and its contents spilled. The vegetation in the intestinal tract is of no interest to the wolves, but the stomach lining and intestinal wall are consumed, and their contents further strewn about the kill site." "To grow and maintain their own bodies, wolves need to ingest all the major parts of their herbivorous prey, except the plants in the digestive system."
@the1knifepro169 ok but thats not proof or an explanation..you are trying to belittle me by saying I have to comprehend. Now the burden of proof is one the one who made the claim. Some people sit back and believe a bunch of old wives tales, probably the same folks who believe humans come from apes!
Tom I wld love to buy one off ur books on a keep but I live in Ireland now I will pay for postage package if u cld let me no were to send the money hope to heaf
My friend said that he would like to talk to you about THAT FROZEN SEMEN OFF REX AND WHERE DID YOU GET IT FROM, HE WILL BE AT THE PICNIC AND HE'S GOING TO BRING ONE OF HIS DOGS AND YOU CAN SEE ONE OF THE TIGHTEST COTTINGHAM DOGS ON BULLDOG HILL AND THE PEOPLE AINT GOT TO GO ON NO YARD TOUR
This is stupid. There's no mystery about the Rex semen. Call Infinity Canine in Cary, NC and ask them who they collected it for, when they collected it and if they recently provided Rex semen for a veterinarian for this breeding.
Mr. Garner what are your thoughts on strength conditioning through resistance training versus dragging weight? Modified band resistance connected to a harness for instance. Would this build more “explosive” strength for the animal? Thanks in advance for your perspective.