10-03-2008, 03:40 PM | #21 |
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If I can be motivated enough, I'll stick some up from saturday. Not quite as snap happy as Piglet.
Discover dogs is just excellent, lots of very unusual breeds that you don't often see. I must admit I find showing dogs boring in the extreme, but the agility and obedience work is fascinating. Think we are going to Ragley this year for the water trails, really good day out. |
10-03-2008, 04:07 PM | #22 |
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Great pics, Darren. Some lovely dogs, I wish I was allowed a dog.
I love the Borzoi I know someone who has one and he is the most amazing dog.
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10-03-2008, 04:11 PM | #23 |
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Fab Pics Darren
i understand you seen me there so Chris said shame i didnt see you
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oooh blood hounds.id so love to own one of them.never seen them for sale though.chinese crested are amazing1so cute.x
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As said a great day , Pete Borzois abound everywhere
Kim so where the Bloodhounds I have been really taken with the Grand Bleu Cascogne I really want one they are amazing daogs and look great but seem to be extremely rare But I have found a litter for sale so you never know D
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i wont give up my search!!!maybe one day. xxx
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wow great pictures Darren its been 4 years since i went to crufts its great for buying dog related items i think a trip over is called for,Thor needs some super black rubber chews nothing else lasts, loved your pidtures of the rottie and the english bull most i think they are my favourite along with the boxers.thanks for sharing im glad you had a good trip.
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It was really nice to see some of the younger Corgis now coming through without docked tails too. When we tried to get round discovery dogs it was so crowded we could hardly get close to some of the stands, so missed out about 1/2 or them (not by choice). I've done a bit of breed showing with my BC, but not that seriously (have been brought up like Piglet on breed showing and obedience with my Mother).
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Some more doggie pictures...
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Youve taken some good pics there - thanks for sharing, I had to miss this year but it is always the terrier and hounds I go to see,
I have a beddlington (working lines though, so not as white and fluffy) and yes if provoked a fearless dog that doesnt think twice! I must say though it takes a lot to get to that level, they're great terriers and will tolerate quite a lot before retaliating - but when they do they ussually have the upper hand! |
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