With senior hounds we often let them run a half course, starting them at the 
mid point.  I know that Corin's Whitney has done this at GW.
 
Randwulf

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With so many senior hounds, would it be possible to set up a smaller,
slower course for them that they could play on without so much
stress? I know some of my friends with elderly agility dogs do
similar things (jumps lying on the ground, every other weave pole
taken out to decrese the bend needed, a-frame set to training height,
no teeter, pause table low enough to step onto rather than jumping.) 

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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:03:39 -0500

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>Lady Rowan Houndskeeper, I also have this problem.&nbsp; Doty, my 12
>year old grey, LOVES to course and has knocked people over trying to
>get to course (she is not a Lady when coursing is involved).&nbsp; At
>Gulf Wars I kennel her and we course in a totally different
>area.&nbsp; However, if I am at another site, she can see and hear
>the machine.&nbsp; I kennel her then, but she is NOT pleased.&nbsp; I
>realize I am torturing her and I feel bad, but she has a pinched
>nerve in her back besides her age and coursing would not be good for
>her.&nbsp; However, she enjoys going for rides in the van and being
>adored so much at events that it is not fair to leave her home
>either.&nbsp; Try putting Wizard in a room where he cannot see or
>hear (if that is possible) the coursing machine.&nbsp; If you have a
>kennel, kennel him so that he doesn't tear down the door.&nbsp; When
>you do finish coursing, spend some special time with him.&nbsp;
>Unfortunately, getting old is not fair, but we have to do what is
>best for the hound.&nbsp; You have my sympathies, as does
>Wizard.&nbsp; Rebecca<BR>
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>Lady Rowan wrote:&nbsp; <BR>
>Unfortunately, Wizard has coursed his last run and will have to make
>do with being a chamber hound from now on.&nbsp; He still has the
>drive to run but since the vet just put him on the equivalent of
>doggie morphine twice a week for arthritis, I'm calling a halt to his
>fun. <BR>
>Now can anyone give me advice about how to course one hound without
>teasing the other with what he can't do? Don't say just leave the old
>man at home - I'm trying to do this in my backyard!<BR>
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>Lady Rowan Houndskeeper<BR>
>Barony of Three Rivers, Calontir<BR>
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