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firstdog 04-23-2011 09:31 AM

My Bitch Nearly Ready
 
Hi I was on here about 7months ago about my pup I just bought!
Just wanted to update and say she is now 13mths old and ready for break-in.She has been at Starr kennels for the past 9mths.
She is by Pure Octane and out of Our Girl Jazz(Full little sister to Miss Elly Mint).I know people say tha PO bitches are legless but will see how she goes?!
Lokking forward to the Easter egg final tonight!

Dave.

firstdog 05-29-2011 03:23 PM

If my bitch runs 17.90 over the 330m at Glengarrie for break in's is that good??

BILLYBONES 05-30-2011 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by firstdog (Post 19494)
if my bitch runs 17.90 over the 330m at glengarrie for break in's is that good??

are you sure of that time 350mtr record at goulburn is 19.6sec i think so 17.9sec for 330mtrs is 18.9 app for 350mtrs that seems extremely fast.

BILLYBONES 05-30-2011 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by billybones (Post 19496)
are you sure of that time 350mtr record at goulburn is 19.6sec i think so 17.9sec for 330mtrs is 18.9 app for 350mtrs that seems extremely fast.

just to add to that goulburn time i am pretty sure budapest holds that record just ahead of what a whisper who ran 19.61 sec on the same day

lilyflowerandroxy 05-30-2011 02:19 PM

He said, Glengarrie, not Goulburn.

Glengarrie breakins good time is between 18.20 to 18.60, if you break 18secs you have a city class type, providing the dog keeps improving and can go 500m. Otherwise, it'll be a very handy speedy squib.

BILLYBONES 05-30-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by lilyflowerandroxy (Post 19498)
He said, Glengarrie, not Goulburn.

Glengarrie breakins good time is between 18.20 to 18.60, if you break 18secs you have a city class type, providing the dog keeps improving and can go 500m. Otherwise, it'll be a very handy speedy squib.

yes i know he said glenngarrie but i was comparing time in relation to how fast any given time over 350mtrs and 17.9 sec over 330 mtrs is very quick and when you adjust that to 350mtrs on any track 18.9 sec is outstanding

BILLYBONES 05-30-2011 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by billybones (Post 19499)
yes i know he said glenngarrie but i was comparing time in relation to how fast any given time over 350mtrs and 17.9 sec over 330 mtrs is very quick and when you adjust that to 350mtrs on any track 18.9 sec is outstanding

but forgot to add as lillyflower stated if can maintain that over 500mtrs your in buisness or just a very fast short course dog however which way you look at that i will get my dog back from education next week and if he can go any where near that i will be very pleased good luck in furure

coops 05-30-2011 04:57 PM

IF my dog Malcom runs 17.70 at Glengarrie, would that be a good run too?

OH, and IF he runs 23.5 over the 400 mtrs, would that be a good run also?

coops

BILLYBONES 05-31-2011 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by coops (Post 19502)
if my dog malcom runs 17.70 at glengarrie, would that be a good run too?

Oh, and if he runs 23.5 over the 400 mtrs, would that be a good run also?

Coops

the 17.7 is scarry 23.5 is average how is malcom going coops on the mend i hope

goindeep 09-08-2012 03:07 PM

I dont think it matters.

I seen dogs take 2,3,5 go's until they pick up pace. It all depends.

For all we know she could be the youngest and least experienced of the lot or she could be a bitch ready to retire and start producing... I wouldnt worry until after a couple mate.


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