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  • Track racing today

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    lvossL
    @Janneke: I find your fronts very interesting! haha.. I've never seen them any different than ours. This is an official race track, also for international (FCI) matches.. so I think they conform to the rules over here :D It is interesting to see the differences in the sport in different areas. I think the tops are kept solid here because it keeps the dogs low in the boxes when they focus on the lure. The dogs that stay very low an focused are usually the fast on the break from what I have seen. In the oval especially, the break can be the make it or break it for the dog to get and hold the rail position which can be the difference between winning or losing for some races. Watching the races is so much fun. There is so much that goes into a good race dog. They are really amazing.
  • Show Today

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    I'm surprised you managed to get any pictures in all that mud and rain!
  • Rocco at the pool

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    tah1212T
    Thanks! We will keep you posted on the pool and life vest!
  • Rocco at the Beach

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    JannekeJ
    What a handsome boy is Rocco!
  • What did your Basenji do for you today?

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    Ha! Years ago we had a chow-shepherd mix that would pull my husband around on a bike. Great fun for both of them except for random cat sightings…then the ride got a little scary! :p
  • Rocco at 11 weeks

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    The big thing with puppies is to not overdo. Things like them going up and down the stairs, jumping on and off the bed or sofa, and racing around like maniacs doing the B-500 is normal. What you want to be careful about are asking them to do these things as part of training or conditioning.