:* Ok, I am female. :wacko: I am blonde. :unsure: Need I say more? (w00t)
Have had a few questions floating around my headspace for a while now and just cant seem to find a solution anywhere, so I feel its time to risk the humiliation of appearing a total no-brainer and hope that you, bright and caninely knowledgable people out there can help me :thumbsup:
Right then, get yourselves a drink, pull up a chair and I shall begin ......
( to be read out loud, in ones BESTEST Plattell styleeeeeeee ) o
As some of you will know, I have fairly recently acquired a puppy. He is 3/4 greyhound, 1/4 whippet and should the fancy take me, I harbour notions that one day , he might try his paw at racing. Now here lies the crux of the issue ............it has been said, that a greyhound whippet cross is actually known as a longdog, which theoretically means he wont be eligible to be entered in lurcher classes ( in certain circles, wouldnt this kind of behaviour be deemed as 'trophy hunting? )
:wacko: Hmmmmmmm, so methinks, this perhaps means that he might have to enter classes for Non Ped whippets ? Why, are there Non Ped whippets? surely a non ped of any breed is a mongrel? And, if we are being literal, shouldnt a cross such as Archer be classed as a non ped greyhound? How much whippet does a dog have to have in its breeding, to retain the title ' non ped whippet' ??
I have been looking at the non ped database , particularly for some of the lovely dogs who are featured time and time again, on K9, and cant work out at all, how dogs which run as non peds, appear to be almost entirely greyhound, with only a token whippet thrown into the mix.........................its no bloody wonder I am confused :wacko:
:wacko: :unsure:
Its such a vague area, to me anyway; how on earth are show /race organisers to decide just who is eligible for what classes/races? What happens if a 'non ped' is constantly entered in 'lurcher' clases .......isnt there a huge advantage for the owner of the non ped greyhound ?????
I would like to think that if and when I decide to do something with Archer, I am able to select the correct category in which to enter him . :thumbsup:
Have had a few questions floating around my headspace for a while now and just cant seem to find a solution anywhere, so I feel its time to risk the humiliation of appearing a total no-brainer and hope that you, bright and caninely knowledgable people out there can help me :thumbsup:
Right then, get yourselves a drink, pull up a chair and I shall begin ......
( to be read out loud, in ones BESTEST Plattell styleeeeeeee ) o
As some of you will know, I have fairly recently acquired a puppy. He is 3/4 greyhound, 1/4 whippet and should the fancy take me, I harbour notions that one day , he might try his paw at racing. Now here lies the crux of the issue ............it has been said, that a greyhound whippet cross is actually known as a longdog, which theoretically means he wont be eligible to be entered in lurcher classes ( in certain circles, wouldnt this kind of behaviour be deemed as 'trophy hunting? )
:wacko: Hmmmmmmm, so methinks, this perhaps means that he might have to enter classes for Non Ped whippets ? Why, are there Non Ped whippets? surely a non ped of any breed is a mongrel? And, if we are being literal, shouldnt a cross such as Archer be classed as a non ped greyhound? How much whippet does a dog have to have in its breeding, to retain the title ' non ped whippet' ??
I have been looking at the non ped database , particularly for some of the lovely dogs who are featured time and time again, on K9, and cant work out at all, how dogs which run as non peds, appear to be almost entirely greyhound, with only a token whippet thrown into the mix.........................its no bloody wonder I am confused :wacko:
Its such a vague area, to me anyway; how on earth are show /race organisers to decide just who is eligible for what classes/races? What happens if a 'non ped' is constantly entered in 'lurcher' clases .......isnt there a huge advantage for the owner of the non ped greyhound ?????
I would like to think that if and when I decide to do something with Archer, I am able to select the correct category in which to enter him . :thumbsup: