ALBERTA LURE COURSING ASSOCIATION








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Alberta Lure Coursing Association is a club for lure coursing folk and their sight hounds. Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the club has been holding sanctioned lure coursing trials since 1980. At the present time we will be holding one weekend trial per year, usually in the fall. For more information on our trials, please e-mail us, ALCA.

The ten sight hounds that are officially recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club for lure coursing are:
Afghan Hounds, Basenjis, Borzoi Hounds, Deerhounds (Scottish), Greyhounds, Ibizan Hounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Pharaoh Hounds, Salukis and Whippets.


If you are interested in joining and enjoying the fun of sighthound dogs, give us a call: ALCA


Information.

Lure Coursing is an exciting athletic sport for your dog. However, as with anything in life, to perform at peak ability, the athlete must be in good condition. Poor conditioning can lead to accidents and we want to avoid that at all costs. Lure coursing is an exciting and strenous sport for your hound. There is risk of injury. You, the owner, has to decide what risks your hound may or may not take. The risk and responsibility for your hound is yours.

The owners should educate themselves: after all, you are the trainer of a performance hound. You should know how to train your hound for a specific sport, safely and effectively. It takes time, effort, consistency and willingness on the owners’ part to get the hound into shape. Any hound will love every minute of the training because of the exercise and companionship he is getting from you.

If you are not sure about all this, take in a practice or trial without your hound. Become familiar with what goes on and what is expected from a running hound. Ask questions, how do others train their dogs for competition? Exercise is the key ingredient. There are as many methods of exercise as your imagination can dream up. Do you jog? Take your hound with you. I have a couple of litter sisters that exercise themselves when free running. Most don’t have that type of situation. Read what you can from books, web-sites. I love old greyhound racing books because lots have information laid out for conditioning and exercising in a routine manner. Take these methods and adjust them for your needs.

We want to make this sport as safe and enjoyable as possible for both you and your hound. You also have to help us by realizing there are risks involved in this sport.

ALCA NEWS!!

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PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE

ALCA PRACTICE APRIL 26, 2009

Well, our lure coursing practice Sunday April 26 was interesting! Take a look as some hardy souls battled the elements and came out to run their dogs! Our thanks to Sue Nordstrom for the pictures

That'saSalukioutthere! Whippet! AwhiteWhippetdoesn'tshowuptoowellinwhitesnow!

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We would like to hear from you if you are interested in coming out to our trials. Our e-mail address list is limited and we would like to add yours to our list so that we may send you a premium list as early as possible to give you lots of time to prepare.

So, send us your email addys and we will keep you up-to-date on the upcoming trials.

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Want more info? Please, give us a call: ALCA


Links to other related sites on the Web

Canadain Sighthound Field Association
Foothills Gazehound Club
Interior Gazehound Club-IGC
Whippet Club of British Columbia-WCBC
Lower Mainland Whippet Association
National Whippet Club of Canada
Lure Coursing Equipment...Injoy
Lure Coursing Equipment...Maple Creek Racing
Edmonton Kennel Club
Saskatchewan Sighthound Association

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