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do you think that alot of dogs used in coursing are on steroids esp with the prices some people are paying for average dogs.

if i was ever intending to pay grands for something i would be getting a blood test done, i find alot of people want everthing in quick time these days and they would rather pay over the top than put work into something,and that goes along the route of giving dogs anything even if its unethical.

i also dont believe in injecting bitches every month with laura bollin {roids} thats just an excuse in my eyes

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Some top match dog's do get jabbed before they run fact anything involving money brings out cheat's.... just look at our athletes they jab themselfs up to get that little extra

  On 23/02/2010 at 13:34, mr maggo said:

do you think that alot of dogs used in coursing are on steroids esp with the prices some people are paying for average dogs.

if i was ever intending to pay grands for something i would be getting a blood test done, i find alot of people want everthing in quick time these days and they would rather pay over the top than put work into something,and that goes along the route of giving dogs anything even if its unethical.

i also dont believe in injecting bitches every month with laura bollin {roids} thats just an excuse in my eyes

quote.. alot ofdogsin coursingare on steroids!! how do you know this ?

 

please show us all your proof ! :hmm:

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i have heard that some match dogs were given steriods and other stuff ,but i dont know how true it is .a few years ago someone paid good money for a dog they seen it run the week before ,then after they brought it never ran any good ,last year someone paid alot of money for a dog that was doing its job and when they got it same thing did nt hardly run any good . now i dont know if theese dogs were drugged up ,[which was said at the time] or the the dogs were just having off days or just would nt run for there new owners ,but the owners before aint going to own up to it

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  On 23/02/2010 at 14:02, ian 1 said:

i have heard that some match dogs were given steriods and other stuff ,but i dont know how true it is .a few years ago someone paid good money for a dog they seen it run the week before ,then after they brought it never ran any good ,last year someone paid alot of money for a dog that was doing its job and when they got it same thing did nt hardly run any good . now i dont know if theese dogs were drugged up ,[which was said at the time] or the the dogs were just having off days or just would nt run for there new owners ,but the owners before aint going to own up to it

I carnt see it myself a lot of courseing hybreds dont always adapt to the change of ownership and wat was a good dog in the original owners hand some times becomes a mediochre dog in a new owners.atb dell
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i have heard of dogs beeing blood doped this is were they take blood from the dog freeze it thats to preserve (red) blood cells let the dog build up its blood level again and inject the blood witch has been frozen but thored out back in to the dog

(red) blood cell carry oxygen to the vital organs and muscles giving the dog a extra oxygen count meaning the dog can run and mot burn as much energy

 

 

thanks farmer

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  On 23/02/2010 at 16:41, farmerkev09 said:

i have heard of dogs beeing blood doped this is were they take blood from the dog freeze it thats to preserve (red) blood cells let the dog build up its blood level again and inject the blood witch has been frozen but thored out back in to the dog

(red) blood cell carry oxygen to the vital organs and muscles giving the dog a extra oxygen count meaning the dog can run and mot burn as much energy

 

 

thanks farmer

So all they were doing was replacing EXACTLY what they had taken from the dog? The USA olympic cycle team were using this method in the 90's. Think about the blood pressure? the strain on the heart and muscles and the veins and arteries carrying this extra amount of blood through them? bit like over inflating a tyre can have the reverse effect to what you want.

Suspected it was going on in Irish Coursing greyhounds but could nt be proven :thumbs: How many lurcher coursing vans hve you seen fitted out like Boots the chemist? Oxygen bottles were considered the norm,drips to assist the kidneys clear the toxins quicker from the dogs body, anyone hear of a match dog being dope tested? I aint but in greyhounds all semi-finalists in a stake of over £500 were tested without fail :thumbs:

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