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Jenny has "collared" Shona and I to help out and organise the dog show at the Global 2008 get together. When I tell Shona I am sure she won't mind lol
We are looking for another to give assistance, maybe someone who has helped at shows or run them. We want to keep it low key and fun.
Also looking for ideas as to what classes we should have, any ideas please and all general suggestions gratefully received
And finally it would be great to hear from those who are interesting in entering. Its nothing serious, just a bit of fun. We were at a show in County Durham at the weekend and it was fantastic. They held it in the local park and I would guess the whole vacinity joined in, there must have been 200 dogs.
We entered one of our dogs into a dog show at the weekend. First time i've shown her, it was all very serious which I didn't like. They had all the pedigree classes first i.e gundogs/hounds & terriers etc. Then some fun ones. I was also handed a card about another dog show that included some great novelty classes:-
Dog with waggiest tail
Best condition
Handsomest dog
Prettiest bitch
Best veteran crossbread (7 years and over)
Dog the judge would most like to take home
Best rescue dog
And also maybe something for the children to get involved in i.e best junior handler or dog and child that most look alike?
We would be interested in entering into the dog show - we have 2 dogs.
Location: In the badlands on the border of Staffordshire and Cheshire just out of earshot of the M6 and WCML
Status: Offline
At a Beardie Fun day last year they strung the sausages out dangling on string between poles.
The dogs ran with their handlers to grab a sausage, est it and run back BUT one beardie spied the sausage box beside the pole and ran to that and tried to eat all that were in there. The owner was trying to pull the dog off and desperately pulling the bits of string that were round the sausages trying to stop the dog swallowing them.
My sossies won't even touch sausages - they not cannibals!
Says alot about what goes into sausages eh? usually they are very discerning touchy wassocks! hence no liking to sausages.
Just had an issue with evil biatch eating a bee! seems to have gone down quite well - no doubt size of Rhino when get home due to shock syndrome (yerrr couldn't spell that anaph... word!)
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