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Old 06-28-2008, 12:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Don't feed them breakfast and as you already know I'm sure be sure to walk them out well both before and after each run. Have secure collars that they can't slip out of, but are gentle on their necks because they turn into rodeo monsters when the lure goes. Either that or prong collars (which is what I use on Cher at race practice) but be sure to remove the prong collar before they run. I would hate to seem them tumble, crash and burn wearing a prong collar. When I run Cher I have them speed the lure up to get it way ahead of them at the very end so I can quickly pick it up and put it under my shirt (yuck) to keep away from her. Once in her mouth you need the jaws of life to get it back. Oh, and aus doesn't work on a lure btw.
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