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Yes thats right :thumbsup: ......I think there's a need for racing clubs to make allowences for the slightly larger Whip, as we are PEDIGREE Whippet racing clubs after all
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Excellent, right gonna make a huge effort to get Archie cleared. I feel sure he will finish trap training this week, and can start trialing with another dog the next time. Is it three clear trials before a passport is granted?Strike Whippets said:Yes thats right :thumbsup: ......I think there's a need for racing clubs to make allowences for the slightly larger Whip, as we are PEDIGREE Whippet racing clubs after all
No Joanna it's not......The pasport is for open and Championship races which unfortunately Archie and co are too big for ....BUT they WILL most definately be able to race in our oversize weight group at South Cotswolds once cleared ... As my ever lovely wife Hannah has said ... :thumbsup: .Joanna said:Excellent, right gonna make a huge effort to get Archie cleared. I feel sure he will finish trap training this week, and can start trialing with another dog the next time. Is it three clear trials before a passport is granted?Strike Whippets said:Yes thats right :thumbsup: ......I think there's a need for racing clubs to make allowences for the slightly larger Whip, as we are PEDIGREE Whippet racing clubs after all
Rest assured my fat arse will be there!ChrisBishop said:No Joanna it's not......The pasport is for open and Championship races which unfortunately Archie and co are too big for ....BUT they WILL most definately be able to race in our oversize weight group at South Cotswolds once cleared ... As my ever lovely wife Hannah has said ... :thumbsup: .Joanna said:Excellent, right gonna make a huge effort to get Archie cleared. I feel sure he will finish trap training this week, and can start trialing with another dog the next time. Is it three clear trials before a passport is granted?Strike Whippets said:Yes thats right :thumbsup: ......I think there's a need for racing clubs to make allowences for the slightly larger Whip, as we are PEDIGREE Whippet racing clubs after all
We have wanted to do this since we took over South Cotswolds in 2003 but have only had Beejays Bean cleared to race so come on all you oversized pedies get your arses down to South Cots on Sunday 6th for your chance to get your whippie up and racing .......... :thumbsup:
Shame it's a bit far from rural Glos, and we don't bend yet Good luck with your event though........sounnds like great fun. May-be Hannah and Chris could do a straight charity event (w00t)Terry & Sheila Smith said:There are no height or weight limits in the ped section of the BWRA's north west open neither are there any limits for the tsunami appeal meet both at W/houghton next month (Feb). If your dogs have bend experience bring them up.
Terry Smith
GREAT RAE! I am looking forward to seeing you and your lovely dogs......Archie is just ecstatic too :wub: :wub:Rae said:Yep - and mine
Nearly right :thumbsup: but not quite true. The formal clearing trials are not overlooked at all. If there aren't enough spare dogs for seperate clearing trials and the clearing dog has already been seen to be "clean" then sometimes the dog will be put into a race and the racing dogs used to help clear the dog. The race becomes the formal clearing trial for that dog. It will still be watched during the race to make sure it is clean, just as in a normal clearing trial.BeeJay said:However sometimes if the dog has been watched whilst trialling over a period of weeks being both overtaken and overtaking safely and it clearly will not interfere then the formal clearing trials can be over looked and the dog is put into the racing proper to clear there.
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What qualifies a person to be an assessor out of interest, and is there paper-work etc to show your dog is passed?Scott Frodsham said:Hi Barbara, I appreciate that each club is diifferent but I tend to agree with Judy.BeeJay said:>Nearly right but not quite true.
Judy do you realise that you sound like a stuffy school marm correcting someone's homework rather than an adult replying to another adult?
>The formal clearing trials are not overlooked at all.
All I can say is that you run your dogs at different clubs to myself. So maybe you have different experiences?
Now you may not choose to believe me but I know what I know. I'm speaking from experience.
I think of formal clearing trials as a series of practical tests which have a formal assessment structure. ie assessors stood alongside the tracks, the other dogs being handicapped in a way which will achieve a desired outcome. In short it's fake racing designed to test a dog to see how it will react to things like being overtaken.
I have experienced a different kind of 'clearing'. One where a dog that is well known and has been observed over several weeks of trialling with another dog or who is known to take part in a different kind of dog sport such as coursing or lure coursing where dogs run unmuzzled. Those dogs are then put into the racing proper. No one stands trackside to get a clear view of how the dog is running. If it interfere's then it is treated as any other interferring dog. It's not handicapped to try to achieve overtaking or being overtaken. In short it is not treated as being special when compared to the other dogs running. As long as it doesn't interfere then it never goes through any kind of structured clearing process.
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Ooooop north we're running special meetings to pass dogs over the winter. But during the season I have in the past put uncleared dogs into races and used these as proving trials. In these instances the dogs have been watched, at the traps, at half way, and at the finish. I tend to like to make sure the dog is safe and do the trials over a couple of weeks (makes me Mr Popular :b ) but at the end of the day I want to pass a safe dog.
Regards,
Scott.
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