Lure coursing for Akita inu
Im not into killing other animals i only let my dogs go after squirrels or rabbits if i'm positive they can't catch them...lure coursing seems like an interesting alternative since my new akita pup really has a high prey drive..is there anybody with information about it and where can i get my own machine?
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For AKC, the dogs have to be a year old so they don't injure their joints.
But for diy, check this out.
http://kominekafghans.com/index.php/instructionals/122-diy-lure-coursing
For purchase,
http://wickedcoursing.com/products.html
http://www.injoy-1.com/catal_1.htm
Not much on Long Island or the surrounding cities, but there are a few in NJ and CT.
Empire Saluki Club, holds CATs in Colchester, CT
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Empire-Saluki-Club/152999621417039
Lehigh Valley Coursing Club, doesn't appear to hold CATs but allows all dogs at practice events, Ringoes, NJ
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lehigh-Valley-Coursing-Club-LVCC/131731366895382
The lure coursing equipment my husband found was 1k+ and I said forget it. But those links you provided is making me think about getting it for Jackie and Bootz!
wow-even the diy set up was $1000...
In any case, it's a good idea to be familiar with the mechanics of the machine, because they are always breaking down or needing repair. From what I've seen, I'd even say the compact ones fail more often.
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I recommend:
1. A large, fenced area to run it in.
2. Having a second person to hold/release the dog.
The larger space will offer a better chase. Also, with a pup, run the lure straight since they're still growing (turns might cause a pup to fall and potentially hurt muscle, tendon or bone. Official competitions require a dog be 1 year old).
Having two people allows for one to setup and run the lure, while the other manages the dog. You can do it without a second person, but it may be more of a hassle getting everything underway by yourself.
Some people with the drag-type machines (non-continuous) could run in to more trouble because the line isn't stationary, and the dog has a lot more freedom of movement. Also, if a toy or rag is used in place of a plastic bag, the dog could get a more solid grip and that could potentially be more dangerous for him if the machine is not stopped and he gets caught on it.
Best policy, when the course is complete, stop the machine and let the dog have his "kill," it's their reward for a successful course.
We were at a local farm once who used a rag and drag line, and let the machine completely rewind so the rag was flapping around the spool at the end at high speed. This was not good - the dogs were all riled up and wanted to "finish" the game, but could injure themselves if they tried grabbing for the machine. Plus the owner was worried for his machine, but didn't want to stop the motor each time... not a good scenario.
Pictures!
Here's Kouda catching the drag rag
Catching bags in motion
Pulled from his kill before it completely stops, you can see the give in the line
Once the line stops, Kouda is satisfied
@WrylyBrindle Definitely going to try the lunge whip instead!
@emi802, are you talking about the place in Aptos? From what I've seen (reliability, course layout, and field safety), I'd recommend the Hollister club once Katsu is old enough. @Bootz has checked out both, so can give you a first-person opinion.
I'm going to bookmark that link....might be a good future purchase for me!
I go to the Aptos one often. They stopped for now because of the wet weather and will resume in March. I think they're more organized. They have a dry board and announce who is up next to make things go smoothly and quickly.
The hollister one just did the runs and started closing up shop on us, no last calls or anything... which sucked since @Zandrame and I drove an hour to get there.
With Aptos, they do last calls, final calls, and even ask owners that are waiting nearby if they want to do any additional runs before they close up shop.