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Hey Coops, with regard to your reference to it being too far for us to travel to Ireland, I thought I would make sure you realise that it is (the last time I checked) just as far from there to here or does the rotation of the earth come into play. Just kidding.
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well the problem here is the law as my dogs go so fast i had to get the muzzels made from the stuff on space shulltes because of the heat build up they were melting away so i dont really want one of my dogs passing yours at the first bend as they lap them the heat residue from them might kill your dogs
the last night one came out of the box so quick there was a sonic boom lol lol lol |
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Hey NOEL, do you wash your dogs before a race?
I just washed mine this morning and he looks goood. He might be slow, but he looks nice. lol. I washed him in sented shampoo and he smells like a flower. Also, do you sit in the kennel at night and tell your dogs bed time stories, tuck them in and kiss them goodnight, like I do? I told him a story about this Irish greyhound once, and he has had nightmares ever since. lol. coops |
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yes i wash them but never race day as they loose lenghts because of it wash the middle of the day before and they sleep like babies that night bright and fresh the next day
be very carefull what shampoo you use as mosr irrate the dogs skin which you may not see is it a greyhound or a pum you have lol lol lol and dont scare you pups with tales of the big bad fast irsh hounds who run like the wind and breath fire lol lol lol
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Noel, Coops is right, our dogs are very fast and elusive, so much so that I have never been able to get my hands on one of those really fast ones. In trying to think of an Australian icon to apply to this "argument" I did think of Boomerang but unfortunately it conjured up visions of one going part way around and then coming back - I am sure you also have a few of them. Not a very nice thought. Boomerang would certainly be an off-putting name to give to a dog, that is, to the punters and others including other owners/trainers. Or it could mean a dog that keeps coming back to you from trainer after trainer, maybe because it is slow, dirty or is a shocking kennel dog (barks and whinges all day and night).
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