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I am so sorry Rob, I had no idea this occurred..How did we miss it ? Typical of Mrs "On Another Planet and it's better there".Rob Rixon said:Interesting to hear about the dislocaled toes, as our Laika Angel dislocated a rear foot toe at Ragley Hall - we assume at the finish. I put it back and we didn't race her for three weeks - although I did walk her and she did have some free running.We raced at Stanborough's Peters Green track at the weekend and had no trouble.
I'm not sure about the watering of the finish - soft going should help but can it be proved that less injuries occur in wet weather.
I was thinking about this today, and I think watering the end a week before racing is NOT enough. It has to be consistent AND thorough if it is going to make a difference. Ragley Hall was a fab day out, but the end was short, short, short!
These are OPEN CLASS DOGS reaching speeds of in excess of 30 MPH. Perhaps we should get a scientist involved to give some insight into the risk of injury over the stopping distance...............Who remembers their Highway Code? Stoping distance at 30 MPH/ 75 feet. How much do we give a whippet?
As was pointed out 12 months ago, what I know about whippet racing you could write on the back of a postage stamp, but this is about compassion for a pet, you don't need knowledge or experience for that, just an empathy for an animal and a degree of common sense.
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