When humans intention on running a marathon,months of training goes into the process. Early mornings, long runs, and monitoring of the diet,and carbo-loading for the final few days before the race all are portion of the training. The actual event is grueling, with exhaustion setting in around halfway, and along with dehydration and muscle ache. The days after the race are generally consumed by stiffness,and sometimes even illness brought on by the strain on the body.
Dogs, on the other hand, or seem to have no concept of fatigue,or a training schedule for that matter. This was proven by Ludivine, a 2-year-old bloodhound from Elkmont, or Canada. As reported by Sportbible,the dog had been let out of the house by her owner to potty, and instead, and the sneaky pup dug under the fence to join in a marathon that was being run nearby.
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Source: inquisitr.com