So last weekend. I mentioned th I was at a local kennel club during a dog run. On the last day it was going on, we had an incident with one of the dogs. A dog ended up sliding and crashing through the plastic snow barrier at the end of the run. What happened was the man controling the "rabbit" which is basically a dog toy with white cloth tied to it and pulled by a cord, failed to stop it soon enough and the dog chased it right to the end. There is generally a lot of space from the finish line to the end of the run, but since the rabbit kept going, so did the dog. When asked, what happened, he said the trigger got stuck and it kept going. I thought he wasn't paying attention and watching the dogs. Turns out he did have a problem when it nearly happened two more times later in the day.
Now normally it wouldnt be too bad, but the dog that had the accident was a Whippet. If you don't know a whipper, they are like greyhounds but smaller. Most dogs that ran were around 20 to 25 MPH. That's bad if they fall. Imagine taking a tumble traveling at 25 mph.
Anyways this whippet named Moxi, I friggin love that name, hot 32 MPH.... 32!! And then crashed. That's why I thought the guy wasnt paying attention. Anyways, she got up and started moving around pretty good and disnt seem hurt at all. Now another disappointment part was after all that, the clock people didnt get the time... so she had to run again. We asked the woman if she wanted us to give her a quick look over, but she said no. Walked back to the start line and then Moxi did the run again. She still hit 32 MPH, and the ribbit stopped this time, but after the run, she was limping on her back leg. We asked again if she wanted us to take a look, and she declined. She did come back about 20 minutes later and Moxi had a very obvious limp. After a quick feel she didnt painfully react to any pressure and it all seemed ok, but without an xray we couldnt be sure. We provided some pain relief and she said she'll take her into her vet tomorrow.
Anyways, I got a message from my coworker who had a friend at the kennel club, and it turned out it was a light sprain, and she'll be back running in no time. Moxi's got alotta moxie