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and yes no extra costs apart from that
1. vets
2.Spelling
Trainers Bonus... lol
this couple of dogs is a yes for the 1st time owner as well as the first time explorer.
p.t.t will pay the way,
but i will make sure of a collect on the day.
So, how long till its at the track winning 6 in arow :O
Paying for the dogs today - and organising transport so hopefully it wont be too long before Bunji is putting up some nice photos of them
dogs paid for and leaving melbourne on monday
1 share left if anyone wants to grab it otherwise PTT will take it
coz bunji said something about giving them a run sat
As informed by Della the dogs will arrive at my property on Monday afternoon after flying over from melb and straight into a big feed as well as a worming tablet and a bone of choice.
At this stage they will attend weather permitting the beach on the Tuesday morning for a swim or wade on the silver shores of Mandurah.
More than likely they will attend Cannington on the Thursday morning to have a run at the track and will rethink next venture from there.
Being young dogs with maturity and stamina to build on im in no rush in pre education to there new tracks that they will be racing at and do feel that they will be having there 1st start late oct some time.
If by any chance 1 of them is indicating a ealier start then they will be rewarded so with there campaign to start a.s.a.p.
I will post picture on this site of the dogs for members to see with formal up dates as well as the juicy info you need to know if backing your new investments.
I will also have threads started on my site with more detailed round ups of the dogs as well as there addition to the photo gallery as well as the day by day programes of the dogs as well.
http://box1racing.forumotion.net/forum.htm
You will be able to find there future footage also under the BOX1RACING channel on Youtube.
Im also getting rid of my Racing selections of my forum to show in good faith so that there will be No spammin issues.
Once again the new owners and members from PTT are also welcome to join to be put on our mailing list or just brouse our kennel runners and talk.
On behalf of my wife and self we would like to say
''with care comes winning'' and we hope to have many with YOU :D
found some good promotional videos
http://www.grsa.com.au/calendar_video.html
http://www.grsa.com.au/financial_crisis2_video.html
The cost along with this paper work as stated in a earlier post is $30 to register as a owner with RWWA and that lasts for a 2 year period.
There will also be a 1 of reg fee for the syndicate and for memory im sure that is $40-$50.
I will get back to della tonight to organise if it may be easier for members to download the form or send themout ?
Ownership
The sport of greyhound racing is becoming increasingly popular in WA with racetrack attendances, betting turnover and participant numbers growing every year.
Being an active part of the greyhound racing scene is easy, fun and affordable and with prizemoney on the rise, owning a greyhound can pay dividends too.
Like most things in life, making the right decisions and having a slice of luck are important so here is some helpful advice to get you started on the right path.
Owning a greyhound can be done as an individual, or with a group of friends. In both cases, owners will be required to be licensed with Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) where an application form needs to be completed and a small annual fee paid.
This is the link that all new members should have a look at..
http://www.rwwa.com.au/home/greyhoundsownershipinitiative.pdf
The GAP mission is to find responsible permanent loving homes for retired racing greyhounds, to provide for their health and welfare and to educate people about the availability and absolute suitability of greyhounds as pets.
Countless numbers of greyhounds become available for adoption each year, and because the public are largely unaware of the magnificent, warm and affectionate nature of these dogs they don't consider them as an alternative for a pet. By generating a more positive perception of the breed, GAP aims to find responsible, caring and loving permanent homes for these greyhounds who have truly earned their retirement.
All GAP greyhounds are Temperament Tested, Sterilised, C5 Vaccinated, Wormed, Micro Chipped and come with a lead, collar, muzzle and plenty of support from GAP.
GAP is initially funded by an industry contribution from RWWA based on a percentage of total greyhound stakes. The level of funding is re-assessed by RWWA on a yearly basis. Greyhounds WA, who host the programme on-course at Cannington, also make a significant contribution towards the running of the programme by the provision of additional funding and services. Various other sponsors and profits generated from the sale of merchandise further supplement GAP funding.
Contact Kerry Vernon ([email protected]) for more details.
PO Box 6
CANNINGTON
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6987
Phone – 0408 883 669
Further information is available on the GAP website (http://www.greyhoundsaspets.com.au/).
Nice one Bunj!
:abeer:
Nice work Bunji!!!
Due to the public holiday the dogs will not be here in WA until Tuesday.
Sorry but there is little that we could do about this and the company(jet pets) wishes to say sorry for any problems