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well what a day Joe the Giant only won best under 8 year old retired greyhound then went on to challange the over 8 year old winner and ......... JOE THE GIANT WON BEST RETIRED DOG IN SHOW

Linda Jones judged the classes and said he is magnificent!!!

here he is winning under 8 year old

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Then winning best retired dog in show

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CONGRATULATIONS JOE THE GIANT

Have you heard anything from the kc yet?
 
We are very proud of him this time last year he was a shacking reck hiding in his kennel, too frighten even to go out for a wee, my friend runs a rescue and she knew i had go fast pts a few months before and knowing what i am like she showed him to me and that was it i said go and get his collar and lead, now look at him a year on, we are so VERY PROUD OF YOU JOE xxx

yes spoke to them last week and they are dealing with it should be in the post sometime this week!!!!! when can we enter him for Crufts????
 
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He is very handsom, you should try entering him at the champ shows in the greyhound classes, some of them have a breed veteran class! :)
 
Joe has no balls we had been done when i took him home, how do you think he would do in champ shows with no balls???

here he is today we are all still on cloud nine

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You are allowed to show dogs that have been done now, as long as the kennel club have been informed and being realistic I dont suppose you would win the CC [it is possible] but the entry for greys is often small and quite a few shows now have a veteran class. If he were mine I would have to give it a go just to see.

There are also open shows but they dont have grey classes as often, however they do have a veteran class that any variety breed can enter. :)

ps you can enter for any class he is eligable for as well or instead of veteran.
 
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You are allowed to show dogs that have been done now, as long as the kennel club have been informed and being realistic I dont suppose you would win the CC [it is possible] but the entry for greys is often small and quite a few shows now have a veteran class. If he were mine I would have to give it a go just to see.
There are also open shows but they dont have grey classes as often, however they do have a veteran class that any variety breed can enter. :)

ps you can enter for any class he is eligable for as well or instead of veteran.

He can go to Crufts without qualiying. A racing/ coursing greyhound can be entered in the racing and coursing class at Crufts without qualifying in the normal way. The only qualification they need is a racing greyhound stud book and to be registered with the kc which Noopy is waiting for to come through. I do racing and coursing bitch classes at Crufts with our Button.
 
Joe has no balls we had been done when i took him home, how do you think he would do in champ shows with no balls???

here he is today we are all still on cloud nine

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What a cracking dog, beautifully balanced and handsome with it !!
 
You are allowed to show dogs that have been done now, as long as the kennel club have been informed and being realistic I dont suppose you would win the CC [it is possible] but the entry for greys is often small and quite a few shows now have a veteran class. If he were mine I would have to give it a go just to see.
There are also open shows but they dont have grey classes as often, however they do have a veteran class that any variety breed can enter. :)

ps you can enter for any class he is eligable for as well or instead of veteran.

He can go to Crufts without qualiying. A racing/ coursing greyhound can be entered in the racing and coursing class at Crufts without qualifying in the normal way. The only qualification they need is a racing greyhound stud book and to be registered with the kc which Noopy is waiting for to come through. I do racing and coursing bitch classes at Crufts with our Button.
He is so handsom he could go to other shows as well is what I was trying to say :)
 

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