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Perfect for some..   The 4x4s won't get stuck, the summer hunters have had a extended season.   There dogs will be crippled before we get a frost and they will be looking for next seasons world b

Then you'll all be moaning it's too wet . Too dry too wet too frosty FFS they're lurchers. bred for rugged running. You may as well go into greyhound racing on the sand tracks.

No rain here either over in ireland dogs all revved up and can't go this country known as emerald isle because of lush green pastures its going be like the gobi desert soon ffs

Then you'll all be moaning it's too wet . Too drytoo wettoo frostyFFS they're lurchers. bred for rugged running. You may as well go into greyhound racing on the sand tracks.

bred for running, wont be doing much of that very well with broken toes, snapped nails or split pads
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Then you'll all be moaning it's too wet . Too drytoo wettoo frostyFFS they're lurchers. bred for rugged running. You may as well go into greyhound racing on the sand tracks.

bred for running, wont be doing much of that very well with broken toes, snapped nails or split pads

 

That all depends on how you exercise your dogs and where. Put the right effort in and they'll withstand most rigours. You sit and wait for the perfect conditions and you'll maybe get half a dozen days/nights a season.

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I am with you on that one Crorider..

 

I aint risking bangin my dogs up now - when the rains not far off..

 

The grounds baked hard like concrete, its just not worth it in my opinion..

 

Would run rabbits in dunes or tuffy fells but thats about it..

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Not gonna stop running them when its too wet or even when its frosty. But unless you've got a lightweight dog and the grounds like concrete youd have to put little value on your dog to slip it and risk ruining its whole season instead of waiting

So now i put little value on my dogs . They are lurchers. Not pedigree whippets. My dogs are not "slipped" daytime. They hunt/work for themselves like they were bred to do. My dog's are'nt the type to run a 6 minute course and bore me to death. Few if any chases last longer than a minute. But i bow down to your superior knowledge and will now lead walk them round the local park until sufficient rain has fallen ,so as not to scuff their toenails or stoppers :D .

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