In a message dated 2/15/2005 10:24:57 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

If it's raining or still wet out, your dogs will probably not get good  
traction.  That could lead to some bad tumbles or slides.  I would  recommend 
against it.  



***
True, true.  The rain in AZ is a unique creature, so we will literally  have 
to play it by ear each session.  The ground could dry fast or slow,  the rain 
could last a little or a while, or it could be a drizzle or a deluge --  
between the equipment and the hounds, we'll do the right thing.  There will  be 
enough of us there with experience to make the right choices.  But I  hope no 
one 
will think twice about *bringing* their dogs because of all  this!  At the 
very *least* there will be something we can do with them --  even if it's 
hanging out under tents, lounging on pillows, relaxing, telling  tales about 
their 
exploits.
 
Sounds like my hounds' usual day anyway!
 
Jonneth/Jami'a al-Ghazala


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