The 53-year-old Foster was a relieved man to see his potential stable star finally put it all together at the races.
“He is a horse that has always shown us a lot of ability all the way through as a two-year-old,” the trainer said.
“Obviously he has had a lot of issues and it has been a long road back for him. There is a lot of credit that needs to go to a lot of people, not just myself.
“The vets at Crown Equine are probably sick of me ringing them every second day about him, just double checking him and going over things.
“He has been in work for three months this horse, just slowly building him up. The blokes in the horse with me, they have been patient.
“They have let me have my way, which makes my job easier.”
Interestingly, Da Snoop Dog did not have an official trial before his maiden appearance on Friday evening at Caloundra with the stable relying on jump-outs and course proper gallops at the Gold Coast.