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And Finally, A Few Reminders...

Remember to make sure your dog is in good condition for lure coursing and not overweight. A large dog going into corners at the speed greyhounds do can put a lot of stress on their feet and legs. Keep them well exercised, not only for lure coursing, but for their overall health. And keep those nails clipped short. Nails too long can snag in the grass on turns, causing injury to feet and toes.