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We,re not racing , we're lurecoursing something i get the feeling that you know little about since you keep referring to it as racing, they're not driving into the lure at the end of a 500+ metre course with same intensity that occurrs over 150 yards and there's only two dogs involved with one often clear of the other.it takes seconds to put a muzzle on and forever to heal a shouder tear when they go at the lure and miss how do you obtain insurance running racing like that a disclaimer will not protect your club if you are not using muzzles pmsl!If a owner is uncertain of their dogs reaction at the end of the course then for their own peace of mind and possible protection of the other dog they should muzzle . I have been to many lurecoursing meetings and it is the exception rather than the norm for the dogs to be muzzled and i can honestly say that although there may be a bit of growling etc i have never seen any damage done by biting . You know your own dogs and should act accordingly.can u please clarify what you mean by muzzles optional???
Its a given that all dogs run at their owners risk however i will admit to omitting that from the announcement on this forum it is however always printed on the programme issued on the day.
Terriers are a whole diffirent bag.
You have seen the comments from a number of experienced lurecoursing folk all singing off the same hymnsheet.
Not too sure what your agenda is anyway - you've shown no interest in the event just tried to stir the sh*t.
The person you called a plonker has forgotten more about whippets/coursing than you'll ever know.
See a doctor about your bladder problem . no iwas thinking about entering my lurcher current midlands champ ,southwest champ i dont race her without a muzzle at the top level no one does must say only rarely see pure whippys compete at lurcher events besides i thoght this was an open forum ysf !