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15 minutes ago, Kirby said:

Good luck to Lindy and Paulie in their events, and to Otto getting used to the environment!  I can't wait to hear about all the treats they get! 

This morning the post run jackpot is ….

Paulie had a decent run until the last jump. He skipped the last one and went right for his leash at the gate. This disqualified him. I’m gave him a part of the burger. 
 

Lindy just went out in the snow to exercise. His first run is coming up. 

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9 minutes ago, Razors Edge said:

Is that a lot? Or not so much?

It like "One-thousand one, One-thousand-two, One-thousand-three"

There you have it.

You're welcome.

 

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Lindy qualified in his second run. Unfortunately at his level, masters competition, it doesn’t help him. He is in pursuit of twenty trials where he double q’s at each one. Individual q’s do not count toward his master’s championship.  He got a big jackpot anyway and now this.  A little nap. 

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14 hours ago, Airehead said:

It is a dark and snowy morning.

Lindy and Paulie are competing with a total entry of 348 dogs. Technically I entered dogs are not allowed but seasoning puppies is a common event.  If a spectator wanted to bring a dog in, they would say no. 

Like sled dog races.  We don't want spectator dogs.  We camp at many races.  If you had dogs at your campsite and kept them away from the start and finish lines or along the trail that would be OK.  But not non-competing dogs at the start/finish or on the trail.

 

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9 hours ago, Digital_photog said:

Like sled dog races.  We don't want spectator dogs.  We camp at many races.  If you had dogs at your campsite and kept them away from the start and finish lines or along the trail that would be OK.  But not non-competing dogs at the start/finish or on the trail.

Exactly 

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