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Julie Grindley Australia (Verified User) Posts 679 Dogs 39 / Races 0 21 Feb 2019 05:49
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It will still depend on who you are.If you've got right name,or related to the right person,you will still get off.
Charles W Mizzi Australia (Verified User) Posts 684 Dogs 1 / Races 1 21 Feb 2019 05:56
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julie grindley wrote:
It will still depend on who you are.If you've got right name,or related to the right person,you will still get off.
This will not involve the big kennels only the little people who built this bloody industry. From pleasure to pain. I am out but I said the day I have to wear gloves to do my dogs I am done. Training is tactile and these anal rule makers have no idea. Wonder if GOTBA had any input?
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 21 Feb 2019 09:54
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I'm with you Charles.
The following.........WHAT A FCUK1NG J0K3. -------------------------------------------------------------- It is an offence under GAR 84B to possess a prohibited substance (OK), or a syringe, needle or other instrument which could be used to administer a prohibited substance to a greyhound (what about if it was used on a legal substance or if I'm a diabetic???), on a racecourse, or in a motor vehicle or trailer being used for the purpose of travelling to or from a racecourse. -------------------------------------------------------------- So if a greyhound is showing signs of stress after finishing a race, they'd rather we went home to treat the animal, even if it was a 5 hour trip....& let the greyhound stuffer in the process. Taking COMMONSENSE outa of the equation of training an athlete is absolutely stupid. I'm glad I gave up training 10 years ago.
Kenneth Markham Australia (Verified User) Posts 252 Dogs 0 / Races 0 23 Feb 2019 02:55
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Using gloves is no big deal we have been using them for a few years due to personal medications but my bigger concern apart from what Steve posted is that each case will be treated on an individual basis and that is where people are not all treated equal as is already proven in many cases.