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9 hours ago, TOMO said:

why ever would you think that

Just my initial impression. In the close up footage the hares seem slow and disoriented and the dogs seem to be pressing them without a great deal of effort. Perhaps it was at the end of a long course? Or maybe just because the hares have never been ran before. Or, more likely, I could be that I'm totally wrong, wouldn't be the 1st time and wont be the last. Nice looking hounds anyway.

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37 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

Just my initial impression. In the close up footage the hares seem slow and disoriented and the dogs seem to be pressing them without a great deal of effort. Perhaps it was at the end of a long course? Or maybe just because the hares have never been ran before. Or, more likely, I could be that I'm totally wrong, wouldn't be the 1st time and wont be the last. Nice looking hounds anyway.

You can find videos over here where it looks like the hare is running in quick sand. 

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48 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Good that were sandulu that slipper looked like he were doing about 40 mph and I think the fen lads are missing a trick not having a scissor lift knocking about

Them fellas that are into the canicross racing could learn a trick from them slippers ?

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3 hours ago, jigsaw said:

can they actually run at enough speed to be deemed a challenge to a dog

 

Evidently they can run at up to 28 mph for around a mile.

They live, mostly, above ground on the open pampas, so guess they would need speed, like a hare, to escape predators.

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