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Written by FourPaws Racing
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009 00:59 |
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These are the people who release the other two dogs on the team. They each need to learn how their dog runs and encourage consistency so that they can judge when to release their dogs so that they pass the previous dog nose to nose at the start line. The handlers of the dogs racing 2nd or 3rd in order will also need to be able to adjust for variations in the speeed of the dog running just previous to their dog, because they will be releasing their dog to pass the previous dog. If the previous dog speeds up or slows down, it will affect the release of their dogs. The second and third dogs will be passing another dog going to the box and returning. These are two distinct skills that have to be taught and practiced to gain any consistency.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 July 2009 01:06 |