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So me and Lance have been deployed just once to Afghanistan,

but we have also been teamed up for 4 years

prior to that.

My name is Private Hampson and this is my military working dog Lance.

When I came back I got reposted.

So I was going to leave Germany

to go out to Cyprus, but Lance wasn't going to come with me.

So I had to try and argue and persuade

my Sergeant Major to release him and let him come out with me.

So then he managed to come out with me

and I got to share another experience with my dog

before he retired.

I would describe Lance as

a very mellow and chilled out character.

He is loving

and loves working as well.

Working hard.

Training me and Lance went through for the start was:

I finished my AS course in 2014, November.

I had to select a dog to go onto Afghan with

and I got wind of Lance last minute and we clicked straight away.

Our bond came really close once we started working together

and we got more jobs fired our way

because of how good we work as a team.

We always get told that the dog is a bit of kit,

but obviously when you start loving the dog.

The amount of hours and time you put into the dog,

you can't see the dog in that way.

As well as searching and helping find weapons and explosives,

he also boosts the morale and the spirt of the whole team.

When he came up to retirement

and he has worked hard for service men and women,

worked hard overseas in Afghanistan.

He's my best friend, it's my turn

to give something back to him.

For more infomation >> Lee and Lance - The Kennel Club Friends For Life 2019 - Duration: 2:19.

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Ollie and Snoopy - The Kennel Club Friends for Life 2019 - Duration: 2:42.

When I was really young

my mum said do you want a dog

and I said yes

and we were suddenly driving to go get a dog.

I felt like Snoopy was just a perfect dog

and I really wanted him because he was really cute.

My name is Ollie and this is Snoopy.

I like to cuddle him, I like to feed him

and also especially I like playing football with him.

Yea he is my best friend.......really.

Ollie became really, really poorly

He was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Ollie was 3 and half

and then they told us the treatment for leukemia

was 3 and half years.

He was unable to see friends and family.

It was like wow that's a lot of his childhood

that's been spent in hospital.

Snoopy's just been the constant friend that Ollie couldn't have anywhere else.

Because he had to learn to crawl and then learn to walk again,

Snoopy helped him because he had to go out for a walk.

I think that encouraged Ollie to be able to

put some more effort into learning to walk again.

I kind of feel that he wants me to be able to run with him.

So that's why I want to be able to run with him.

Even if I was in a wheelchair I've still got to walk him.

I always hoped they would be best friends

but I never ever in my entire life thought they would have the bond that they do together

and you know it's just a constant friend, always there no matter what, really.

Wherever Ollie is, Snoopy is never far behind.

Their bond has just been amazing,

he kind of follows him everywhere.

It's almost like his protector.

He normally cuddles up to me without asking him

so that kind of tells me, he is my best friend.

For more infomation >> Ollie and Snoopy - The Kennel Club Friends for Life 2019 - Duration: 2:42.

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Milli and Emma - The Kennel Club Friends For Life 2019 - Duration: 2:36.

Milli would be very quiet, she would have her head down and be really withdrawn.

She's got Down Syndrome, she's got pulmonary hypertension;

low muscle tone and anxiety.

Since having Emma she has totally changed.

As long as she's got Emma in the vicinity she's great.

She's really given her so much more confidence.

The worries we had before we got Emma

was that Milli would be left on her own

she wouldn't have a companion.

Milli was really scared of dogs.

When we went to dogs for good

Milli was playing on the climbing frame

we were dropping treats down the slide to Emma.

On the way home she said, "I like that dog Daddy".

"She's nice and fluffy"

which then started their bond and journey together.

Which one is your favourite dog?

Emma, she is my favourite.

She is your favourite.

Emma and Milli are very co-ordinated already

they are just growing all the time together.

She is really in tune with Milli, their personalities are quite similar.

They like their quiet time

and they love to play, they really interact really well.

Milli comes home from school

first person she goes to is Emma.

Straight past Dad, past everyone.

Emma gives her hugs.

What do you do when you come home and see Emma, what do you do with her?

I cuddle her.

Do you give her big cuddles or little cuddles?

Big cuddles, like this.

Emma can open doors for Milli.

Milli has medication in her drinks;

Milli will leave them in places, we don't know where they are.

We ask Emma, Emma will go find it and bring it back to us.

What sort of tricks does she do?

She gets my cup.

She gets your cup.

Emma will go up and do a head rest on her when she is out of breath.

She just supports her in so many different ways.

As Milli grows having Emma beside her

it's given me and Chris a sense of comfort

to know she's always got a best friend in Emma

and seeing them grow together is something we are really looking forward too.

She just pulls the whole family together somehow.

We all go out for walks even when it is pouring rain

we will all be out having a walk together.

I think she just helps the whole family just be more of a unit.

With the bond that Milli and Emma have got together

and the way it has been growing has been fantastic.

Do you love your doggy?

Yeah!

For more infomation >> Milli and Emma - The Kennel Club Friends For Life 2019 - Duration: 2:36.

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Sarah and Ringo - The Kennel Club Friends For Life 2019 - Duration: 2:25.

When I first got him

although I knew he was a blood donor

I didn't think he would be as loving and as sociable as he is.

Hi my name is Sarah and this is my rescue dog Ringo.

On a day of donation

we get up and I walk the dogs as normal, then get them ready.

When we get there

he comes in, we clip a little area of hair on his neck

over his jugular vein, which is where we take the blood from

and then we just insert a needle and he donates a pint of blood for us.

Once he is done we lift him down and give him a bowl of food and water.

It's just amazing knowing that animals can save lives,

just as humans can with blood.

I would say that Ringo is the perfect donor for us

because each donation can go to at least two patients but probably much more than that

and temperament wise he is always happy to be here.

He lies perfectly still on the table, so he's perfect.

The Royal Veterinary College do get thank you letters

which they always forward on,

so it's really nice to see occasionally when we get that email

from the recipient of the blood with a thank you note.

It's just a lovely feeling.

He's changed our lives. He and I have that bond...

I feel is a very special bond. He's made me so proud.

He's changed his own life by coming into a home

and also all those donations he has done

and the impact he will have had on other animals lives.

He's just 1 in a million, he really is.

For more infomation >> Sarah and Ringo - The Kennel Club Friends For Life 2019 - Duration: 2:25.

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How to train for a multi day stage race - Duration: 5:44.

Welcome back onto the next edition of Ride with Coach Parry, I'm Brad Brown, we've

got our cycling coach, Devlin Eyden with us once again and a great question that was asked

in the forum on the Coach Parry online training platform about a stage race that's happening

eight months from now and somebody asking how do they go about approaching it.

Dev, great to have you back on, thanks for joining us.

Hi Brad, how's it going?

Awesome and this is a great question because eight months away is a long time and particularly

if it's a big stage race and there's lots of prep to do, always better to have too much

time than too little but difficult to approach in a sense like this for a couple of reasons.

First of all, how do you structure your training programme to get there but also how do you

ensure that you don't get burnt out in the process.

Let's start with the structuring of the training in the build-up, eight months away,

it's a long time but you've got to start laying that foundation now?

Very true.

I actually had a similar question for a client that's also training, doing Cape Pioneer

I think it is, in October and she was really worried about what should she be doing now

already.

The answer is quite simple.

Everything that you do now has an effect and is building up towards the big goal that far

down the line, however, as we start talking structure of training, we also need to keep

in mind that that is a long time to be focusing on one particular thing and trying to build

it.

My suggestion would be to maybe look for one or two goal races a little bit earlier and

start to set bench marks earlier that we can focus on now.

A typical structured training programme will also have various build phases in that between

now and eight months down the line.

You'll also probably have some time off the bike.

You'll also go back into one or two base phases again, depending on what level you're

at and how long each of those base phases will actually be.

We need to be a little bit cautious about trying to focus everything right now already

on training for that event because it is a long time and your head can get a little bit

caught up in things.

Big events tend to consume our lives as well a little bit.

I think just take a deep breath, step back a little bit, trust the process that is in

place.

If you are following a programme, understand that everything that you are doing now is

leading towards that event.

It has that in mind, but in the meantime, we're also trying to build on a couple of

things to make sure that we're not burning you out before that event.

Building slowly is always going to be better than trying to cram later in time.

Like you say, we do have a lot of time, we can get a lot in, but we can also get a couple

of build phases in where each phase we're improving on the last phase and getting a

proper foundation laid.

Dev, I love how you broke that up.

I think it's so important and here at Coach Parry we work with a lot of cyclists who are

training for multi day stage races, but we also work with lots of triathletes who are

perhaps training for an Ironman or an ultra runner who is training for a Two Oceans or

Comrades, as an example.

You talk about the fatigue of just focusing on that one thing for a long period of time

and we see it in all of those disciplines.

If that's all you're thinking about for eight or ten or 12 months, by the time you

get a month away, two months away from race day, you are absolutely sick and tired of

what you're doing.

Sometimes, as you say, it's better to focus on the smaller chunks and I always say to

people, if you focus and get the little pieces done, the big ones will take care of themselves.

As much as you're training for that big race, there are steps that are going to take

you to reach that goal and all you need to do is focus on those little steps and you'll

arrive much fresher mentally because at the end of the day, those big stage races, as

much as they're physical challenges, they're just as much a mental challenge.

If your head is not in it, you're in for a long one.

That's so true and like you say, achieve the smaller goals and the bigger ones will

come.

When we start talking the mental game of things, it just keeps building confidence as well.

When you are focusing on just one thing and you start to get tired, you do get to a point,

or there's a high risk of you getting to a point of over-training as well.

Now everyone starts to cramp because it might be the first time you've done a big stage

race, whatever it might be.

We tend to over train a little bit and we tend to do things too hectically and then

like you say, you come a month out of it and all you want is actually just to get on that

race, the start line and just get the thing done.

You then start to take the enjoyment of the preparation and the training as well as the

event itself out of it.

You do need to break it up.

You need to build confidence by making sure that you're hitting smaller milestones along

the way and by the time you get there, you are fresh, you're ready to rock 'n roll

and hopefully have a good race.

Absolutely, Dev, as always, great to catch up.

Don't forget, if you'd like to find out more about what we do here at coachparry.com,

all you need to do is head over to this URL, it is coachparry.com/cycling and we've got

an unbelievable training platform.

There are heaps of training programmes that you can get access to right away.

You get access to Devlin and the rest of our coaches and there's a whole lot more in

there as well, all accessible through our web browser or through our very, very easy

to use IOS and Android apps.

You can go and check out all those details right now, just head over to coachparry.com/cycling.

Dev, until next time, it's cheers.

Good to see you Brad.

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