After one of my boys was savaged by a GSP - he wasn't quite quick enough running away and the GSP had him down ripping chunks out of his hind leg - if I see ANY dog I am not sure about, I stick all of mine on their leads and ask the owner to call their dog back and totally ignore their comments...
YUK - what an awful piccie!!!!
Seriously, it is lovely and Stan has certainly matured into a really nice dog - told you he would give you a lot of fun when I saw him at 4 months and am VERY glad to have been proved right for once in my life.
Gill xx
Glad they arrived safely - make the most of your peace & quiet until Libby and Ben arrive (not sure about her still being sane though!!)
Will get in touch with Libby when she has had a few days to take stock of her new surroundings - tell her I want to see piccies of the new nags though.
Take...
It will be Hubs' first show so I hope that Pam has a sense of humour!! At the moment we can only manage about 4 strides before the four-footed leap in the air to try and grab the lead out of my hand and as for standing still and looking handsome........totally impossible for more than 5...
That's a really good idea - get rid of Stanley and Reggie as well. Perhaps we will get a look in then!!!
Seriously, very well done Libby (and Louise of course) and hope all goes well with the move. We will miss you and also miss seeing you with hand on hip when the dogs are stacked on the...
Reena rang me Saturday to tell me what she had done - I had great delight in ringing her yesterday to tell her that you had gone BIS so will e mail the critique to you when it is published.
What date are you going to NZ? Just wondering if there is any chance of a gang of us getting together...
I take it their chests are white and you can see different coloured skin under the hair. It is probable that the skin under the white hair has pigmentation spots and this is absolutely nothing to worry about. No amount of creams will alter it as it is just part of their beauty!
Gill
Non breed specialist judges frequently DO judge at Crufts, for example, Marion Spavin who is better known for breeding Beagles judged the dogs in 2005.
Had a quick skim through mine - the office work just had to wait. Well done to Lucinda and Molly for getting it out before Crufts though they probably didn't want to have to haul hundreds of copies of the biennial in from the car park!
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