Friday 1 August 2008

lure coursing is lots of fun for dogs




Penny loves lure coursing. I've just received a notification from the Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Victoria that their next lure coursing day will be at KCC park in Skye (Melways 128 J 12, for Victorian readers), on the 10th of August from 12 noon - 4 pm.


I'll rephrase that first sentence. Penny ADORES lure coursing. The problem is to hold her back as we wait our turn. One time she managed to tear her way through the plastic fencing around the course, but we hauled her back. She hasn't come to terms with the concept of waiting your turn, such an important part of the Australian psyche.)

The photos here are not of lure coursing at KCC Park, but of the same sport at Lilydale. It was organised by Animal Aid. That's the place where Penny goes to training each week.


I enjoyed looking at a video clip of a dog in the US running a course. I found it at Spot On K9s, after following a link from Bark Blog. At Lure Coursing Fanatics there's a good explanation of this sport and its history. I like the fact that they emphasise the safety aspect.

I've been happy that the Rhodesian Ridgeback Club and Animal Aid both maintain good safety. Every time we've participated they have made sure only one dog is in the field unless owners wanted to run two compatible dogs, and they manpulated the plastic-bag lure to suit the ability of the dogs.

5 comments:

Louis la Vache said...

That dog does seem to be enjoying herself!

"Louis" thanks you for your visit to his recipe blog (which is being 'remodeled') and for your comments there. "Louis" also invites you to visit his San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.

parlance said...

Thanks, Louis. Your photos are great. I've added your photo blog to my (enormous) Google Reader list. I can't imagine what it must be like to have views like those from your own balcony.
It beats me how you manage those tiny dials on a camera with you hooves, though.

Louis la Vache said...

In response to your question about the camera "Louis" uses - it's a VERY basic Olympus 'point and shoot' model. It is VERY limited. Mme. la Vache is visiting Japan right now and she's bringing "Louis" a REAL camera to replace his toy one!

Johann The Dog said...

Someday I'd love to try that. Looks like so much fun!

Woofs, Johann

parlance said...

Johann, I feel sure you would love it.