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we all know its supposed to help balance and on the turn but i reckon its a load of tosh had lurchers that had to have part and all of tails off and never made any differance at all also ran greyhounds with short tails or bits off in fact one with a terrier like stump and they still ran the bends as good as ever.in fact the best greyhound ive ever owned lost half his tail and still done three track records .

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ALRIGHT GIRLS.

 

WHEN CHOOSING A PUP I ALWAYS,TAKE TAIL LENGTH A MAJOR FACTOR.

TAIL,S THERE FOR BALLANCE.

LONGER/FASTER /AGILITY ,HEART IS A DIFFERENT MATTER.

 

SEEN A SAL/GREW BACK IN THE 90,S 3/3 DOG NO TAIL JRT MATERIAL CHOPPED IN THE BOOT.

DOG STILL SLAUGHTERD HARES.

My Lurcher had a long tail until the mother-in-law shut the car boot on his tail :censored: :censored: Had to get 4" amputated off the end as it was badly crushed as you can imagine. The reduction in his tail length has not effected his ability to run, turn and catch one bit

ATB

DEKA

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