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Michael Romanos
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07-14-2007, 11:09 PM

Your observations are interesting Clogs, because I would think that very fast weaving (which is the object) puts more pressure on a Corgi's back ( a Corgi doesn't have a normal centre of gravity) than any other obstacle in agility and is therefore more potentially damaging than are the jumps etc. Having said that I still look forward to the change in the near future of the height of the hurdle rail in NZ from 380cm for mini dogs (including Corgis) to 350cm. In the USA they are at 300cm.
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