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WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
 
Must be a reason for reminding trainers.Vaugely remember a discussion some years back,about overuse of electrolytes.
 
Hello graham, there is a notice in the gbgb calendar about the use of electrolytes in the paddock. If you need me to scan you a copy and email you then pm me.
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
out of interest what do you believe your achieving by giving electrolytes?
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
out of interest what do you believe your achieving by giving electrolytes?
Suppose the one word answer to that is rehydration,which is why I wouldn't normally use them as I believe the best thing for rehydration is water.I know some would say that they use electrolytes to stop the dog cramping up after racing,but I believe a fit dog with a correct diet,shouldn't normally cramp up (I'll proberbly get shot in the foot for saying that lol)
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
out of interest what do you believe your achieving by giving electrolytes?
Suppose the one word answer to that is rehydration,which is why I wouldn't normally use them as I believe the best thing for rehydration is water.I know some would say that they use electrolytes to stop the dog cramping up after racing,but I believe a fit dog with a correct diet,shouldn't normally cramp up (I'll proberbly get shot in the foot for saying that lol)
BANG
 
i use a local firm,hyperdrug.

there own mix( recovery salts).has sodium,potassium,oil,protein,ash. in a powder. 5ml to 4 pints ish. loads cheaper than recharge at £20 a bottle :thumbsup:

works ok.

anybody used them 500ml bottles chicken flavoured rehydration drink,would these be banned???????

i use to put back fluids after travel/race cannot see why you shouldnt just help prevent dehydration.

greyhoung rules (w00t) you shouldnt apply rub before racing (w00t) why (w00t) ,poor dogs some kenneled 4 hours will be stiff,funny rules or what.
 
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WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
out of interest what do you believe your achieving by giving electrolytes?
Suppose the one word answer to that is rehydration,which is why I wouldn't normally use them as I believe the best thing for rehydration is water.I know some would say that they use electrolytes to stop the dog cramping up after racing,but I believe a fit dog with a correct diet,shouldn't normally cramp up (I'll proberbly get shot in the foot for saying that lol)
i agree
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
out of interest what do you believe your achieving by giving electrolytes?
Suppose the one word answer to that is rehydration,which is why I wouldn't normally use them as I believe the best thing for rehydration is water.I know some would say that they use electrolytes to stop the dog cramping up after racing,but I believe a fit dog with a correct diet,shouldn't normally cramp up (I'll proberbly get shot in the foot for saying that lol)

well done you :thumbsup:
 
I disagree. I don't give electrolytes for rehydration though.

I believe they are beneficial to racing non ped Whippets and some greyhounds as well.

I've read the papers that question the merits of electrolytes to combat lactic acid build up but found no evidence disputing they're use for our dogs.

Each to their own.
 
ive been to the greyhound derby loads of times at wimbeldon and other big races, you can see the trainers giving the dogs a drink after the race in the paddock and it always as electolytes in it i read the story in the racing post as well, but it didnt say why they where not to be used. i use them after the dog runs and always have and always will and for the gbgb rules of not letting a dog to be rubbed down before a race with linement is beonder me
 
WHY HAVE THE GBGB BANNED THE USE OF electrolytes IN GREYHOUND RACING DOES ANYONE KNOW.?
They have just reminded trainers of the rule that already exists saying they should "only uncontaminated water maybe used in the racing paddock "

This follows discussions early in the year with their veterinary director Simon Gower that has said they are not needed & the best thing for immediate rehydration after a race or trial is fresh water.
how time changes things weve used it for years (w00t)
Bit different in our case Steve,more runs.Wonder how many people use electrolytes regularly? Like each time a dog races.I've got some but would only use them if I felt it would be beneficial to the dog,because of extreme conditions.Some people give them to dogs after every race
THINK YOUR SPOT ON THERE KARREN REGARDING MORE RUNS BUT DO THINK IN NON PED RACING WITH DOGS HAVING 2 TO 3/4 RUNS IN ONE DAY YOU HAVE TO PUT SOMETHING BACK INTO THEM
 
Some rubbing oils come up on drug test that's why greyhounds don't get rubbed down before a race :thumbsup:
 
Graham, I doubt very much that'll you find an explanation from the GBGB as to why they're not allowed in the paddock.

What's important to know is that you are allowed to use them post racing which is when they should be used.
 
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