ellie@ny wrote:Matt,I'm planning to go to practice with Milo,before his first cart pull in UKC,and I know Missy's tracks are awesome,so it would be a great opportunity for him.
If miss M wont start her heat season until/fingers crossed/then she's coming too.
I never did IWPA before so it's something new again for us.
maberi wrote:ellie@ny wrote:Matt,I'm planning to go to practice with Milo,before his first cart pull in UKC,and I know Missy's tracks are awesome,so it would be a great opportunity for him.
If miss M wont start her heat season until/fingers crossed/then she's coming too.
I never did IWPA before so it's something new again for us.
You guys are going to be there!? Sweet!!!
The group who I pull with in Syracuse can't make it so I will be attending solo so if you can make it that would be awesome. Kayden and I need some bully help against all those sled dogs
maberi wrote:That is fantastic!!
Weight classes are
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
Every pull I have been to has been swamped with sled dogs. Steve Jackson and his huskies always seem to show up. His dog Starbuck gives Kayden the most trouble. Dave Gallagher shows up quite a bit with his malamutes and ALL of his dogs are tough. After that there are usually a few people with Samoyeds that do pretty well but tend to drop out later as the weight gets really heavy. Although last time this woman and her 10 year old Samoyed showed up and that dog destroyed everyone in the field. They passed just about every weight until the end and then that dog walked through the final weight with ease (mind blowing to say the least).
ellie@ny wrote:maberi wrote:That is fantastic!!
Weight classes are
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
Every pull I have been to has been swamped with sled dogs. Steve Jackson and his huskies always seem to show up. His dog Starbuck gives Kayden the most trouble. Dave Gallagher shows up quite a bit with his malamutes and ALL of his dogs are tough. After that there are usually a few people with Samoyeds that do pretty well but tend to drop out later as the weight gets really heavy. Although last time this woman and her 10 year old Samoyed showed up and that dog destroyed everyone in the field. They passed just about every weight until the end and then that dog walked through the final weight with ease (mind blowing to say the least).
LOL I was just kidding with the sled dog comment... I know they're pretty good!
I'm so happy to see the weight classes are different then UKC,cause my two will be in different ones this time!YAY!It's not fun handling two in the same...
I know the 3 APBT's will be in one class.
Leslie H wrote:Starbuck is a good dog, but I think Maya will give him for the money. I can't remember what he weighs, but Maya's probably about 47#. The heavier dog definitely has the advantage in IWPA, but Maya has taken on the big guys before. She does have the disadvantage of having pulled last weekend. I wish I could be there, but I am happy to not be out in the cold. Good luck to both of you guys.
per MIssy
Just a reminder for this weekend...Dave and I will be going down to the feild to check the track this afternoon. We got alot of rain this week. If the track is too wet, we will move it to the fire lane by the Pavillion. So don't panic if you don't see anyone at the ball feild. Continue around the bend, and you will see the playground, then the pavillion (and us).
Also, we will have our trailer with us, but we will not be setting up our tables. If you need something, just ask.
And on a final note, we will be having a raffle to raise money for Toys for Tots. We will have 2 gift boxes to raffle off...one for Bullie breeds, and one for Northern breeds. Bring a little extra cash, and know that your money is going to help make a child's christmas bright! We will also accept toys for Toys for Tots!
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