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Racing can only be like that if you choose it to be, I think everyone speaking up says it all. They are pets first :thumbsup: .Smiffy@VeronnaV said:I'm going to be the harbinger of doom here - yep, there's always one! Racing a whippet is not for the faint hearted, neither is it for those of us who believe that our dogs should have a dog's life - ie free running, be trained, have fun, eat for their body weight etc. Racing a whippet is a sporting DISCIPLINE, and it is not possible to ignore the fact that to keep the dogs 'racing fit' they have to be treated differently to the way one treats 'pets'. So anyone who says its something to do with the dogs on Sundays is not telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth! :- "
I am one of those people who think it is just something good to do with them on a Sunday and would call myself quite openly a fair weather racer when I'm in the mood and have nothing else planned. I went to Andover on Sunday to give my 8 month old puppy a try behind the lure but also entered my 4 year old for racing as she would go mental if I took her and she didn't get to have a go . The 'training' she had was her normal meals, her normal walks of about 45 mins per day including plenty of free running and that was it. She was 3rd in her first race and 1st in her second and loved every minute of it. After all a straight race is only 150 yards or so, if a 'pet' whippet can't run that a couple of times then they can't be very healthy and fit in my opinion :- " .