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Hello,
We are fairly new to racing, being only in our second year as it has only recently come to Canada, (although we've had Whippets for over 25). This question may seem very silly to some, but I hope you will bear with my ignorance in the matter. Several of the dogs who come racing, especially the ones who come up from the United States, run with their legs/feet taped with vetwrap. I am told by those that use this, that it prevents injury. We are currently racing three of ours, and we've been fortunate I guess in that none have ever had a pad, foot or leg injury - not even a knick or small cut. I have noticed that our dogs have exceptionally "rough" feet compared to the others in attendance, and my husband attributes it to the fact that we live in a very rural, rocky and forested area, and since the dogs run the bush after hare daily, their feet have become accustomed to the rough terrain, so that hay fields etc., where we race and course, are really quite easy on them. Could I have some opinions on whether or not wrapping or taping is a good idea or not necessary? If it is a good thing that we might need some day, could it be explained exactly how it is done?
Best Wishes and Thanks
samantha
We are fairly new to racing, being only in our second year as it has only recently come to Canada, (although we've had Whippets for over 25). This question may seem very silly to some, but I hope you will bear with my ignorance in the matter. Several of the dogs who come racing, especially the ones who come up from the United States, run with their legs/feet taped with vetwrap. I am told by those that use this, that it prevents injury. We are currently racing three of ours, and we've been fortunate I guess in that none have ever had a pad, foot or leg injury - not even a knick or small cut. I have noticed that our dogs have exceptionally "rough" feet compared to the others in attendance, and my husband attributes it to the fact that we live in a very rural, rocky and forested area, and since the dogs run the bush after hare daily, their feet have become accustomed to the rough terrain, so that hay fields etc., where we race and course, are really quite easy on them. Could I have some opinions on whether or not wrapping or taping is a good idea or not necessary? If it is a good thing that we might need some day, could it be explained exactly how it is done?
Best Wishes and Thanks
samantha