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Midenglishsett.Pdf 22 OUR DOGS November 20 2015 www.ourdogs.co.uk • www.facebook.com/www.ourdogs.co.uk • twitter @ourdogsnews was very willing to donate as did people Junior Stakes - Dog 2nd Mr R & Mrs 23rd; his 2nd CC the following weekend Rhodesian behaved very well for me. at Elnajjar (imp Hungary) has won her for the NEFRA raffle. L Younie Largymore Live To Love You at West England Lab Club under Penny I was listening at ringside to two 7th Green Star and become an Irish A visitor to the show was Elaine, Peter (Shapiron Jokers Wild X Largymore Carpanini and now his 3rd CC and BOB Bernese owners complaining about their Champion. This was achieved at the Irish Forster’s daughter. Her first visit after her Lady Brachla Jw) and shortlisted in the Group under Sue Ridgeback show dogs having hot spots on the neck Schnauzer Club Championship show on Father’s death. That trip is always the Stakes Post Graduate - Bitch Marskell on November 14th. and cheek area... “it's hormonal, isn’t it?” October 26th under Judge Paul Hanna, hardest when you have lost someone 3rd Mrs J O'neill Glenlewis The Dog RCC went to another very With only one more Champ Show to look Wash the area with hibiscrub, dry well, Amin reports Freda also got Best of close to your heart and that applies to our Constellation promising yellow youngster from Junior, forward to this year, we have a few Open use a cover of horse blue, keep him out - Breed and Reserve Best in Show. There much loved F/Cs. (Sh Ch/Ir Sh Ch Flyngalee Northern Maxine Crocker Williams yellow, Shows lined up to keep us busy and today side in the cold to dry it, as if it gets on the has been some recent ‘activity’ on Social Den said the feedback from attendees Lights Jw Shcm X Fenwood Inspiration Alkamhurst Russell Square (Fin Ch we were at Hyde & District CA at the furniture, it's a pain, but it does work. media sites about the credibility of for - was tremendous both at the show and Jw) Devonshires London Edition x Spell Armoury in Stockport. Hounds weren’t Also brown iodine is another useful eign titles and intimating there are worth - after, so well done NEFRA. Judge: Mr Gordon Talbot Maker at Alkamhurst) on until after 1.00pm and I foolishly remedy painted on the red area. Cool him less and easy to achieve as the numbers I know I have said this before but feel Open Stakes – Dog 2nd Mrs A R The Bitch CC was another for Marion thought we might get the quieter end of down by feeding fresh food and vegeta - can be low. In my opinion, they are not it is important to remind you of “The Warden Eyevalley Macallan Of Hopkinsons yellow, Sh Ch Rocheby the day - how wrong was I? It was heav - bles, white or oily fish and chicken wings easy and worthless. Flatcoated Retriever Cause of Death Glentochty (Moloko Macadoo X Sensational (Rocheby Town Cryer x ing and trying to find space for a bit of vet are good for this. We've all just turned on Firstly. Yes, there can be lower entries Register”(this is what Tamsin Swain told Eyevalley Eyecatcher) Rocheby Wild Snowdrop), whilst the bed so three weary RRs could lay their our central heating, temperature rockets than we are used to but the dog still have me) which is being collated by Jane Judge: Mr D Moss Bitch RCC was won by Mrs Flocktons heads, proved to be a challenge but we up. So expect heavy coated dogs to suffer, to achieve an ‘excellent’ grade from the Dobson of the Cambridge Veterinary Stakes Brace - Dog Or Bitch Post Graduate winner, the yellow, found a spot and as the afternoon wore on keep him as cool as possible! judge - which is far from a ‘given’ as I School, hard as it is at such a sad time; all 2nd Mr J & Mrs A Mcaleese Dysonleigh Tickled Pink (Sh Ch and the crowds thinned, a couple of Redditch Canine Society & District well know when my UK/NL Champion owners of Flatcoated Retrievers who Lochtaymor Murrymint At Glormhorcu Adoraden Hallmark at Suttonpark x games of musical chairs eventually got us have their Christmas Limit Show on was awarded ‘Very promising’ in sadly lose a dog are encouraged to com - 3rd Mrs G Harcombe- Dysonleigh Summer Breeze) ringside. With a decent entry of nine RRs Sunday 20th December 2015, at Belgium which then eliminated her from plete the online register using the link MooreSummeramba Jammie Dodger Of Best Puppy in Breed was Caroline – and full attendance – I hope the judge Mappleborough Green Village hall near the opportunity of competing for the from the Flatcoated Retriever Society Adonisdream Campbells yellow Binnaig Atomic enjoyed the dogs he had to choose from. Redditch. They have increased the Rare CAC. Secondly. FCI rules are very dif - Website. It is really important that all Judge: Mr Gordon Talbot Blonde. Carol Torr’s Gunthwaite Dolly Diva at Breeds and Import breeds classes to four ferent. You have to achieve up to 4 CACs causes of death are recorded so that a true Open Stakes – Dog Mrs A R Warden The Labrador Club held their Open Bovijo achieved the highest overall plac - each. This year the Our Dogs (7 green Stars in the case of Eire), all representation can be recorded and fur - Eyevalley Macallan Of Glentochty Show at Norton near Worcester the day ing amongst the RR representation by Photographer will be covering the show. under different Judges, some countries ther research directed accordingly where (Moloka Mcadoo X Eyevalley after Gundog Breeds of Scotland. The going HGP4 from her BP win. Last year the Russian Black Terrier was there has to be a year and a day between appropriate. The Kennel Club have this Eyecatcher) club always puts on a really enjoyable Well done! best Rare Breed In show qualifying CACs, some have a minimum week, sent out a letter to all registered Champion Stakes - Dog Or Bitch show with hot lunch prepared by Erica A great entry has been announced for The show is very friendly and lots of age (27 months in the Netherlands) owners of Flatcoats so hopefully this will 1st. Messrs A & I Scott & Briggs Ch Jayes and her team of helpers. Even the MNRR Open Show in aid of Rescue, fun on the last Sunday before Christmas before a dog can become a Champion and also publicise the register and encourage Largymore Lingaigh Jw (Alibren Shear though I had missed the entry closing with 89 dogs giving an entry of 92 for and have had entertainment and presenta - some insisting that one of the CACs have completion. As far as I am aware that Genius Among Shaphiron Shcm X date, (but I certainly did received a sched - Judge Mark Cannon on November 28th. I tions on new breeds etc, so it’s not just a to be at specific shows. In all countries although this is an online register it can be Largymore Tui) ule), I was looking forward to visiting the had chance to see the new venue recently show. Postal entries close on Monday puppies cannot even receive an ‘excellen - completed by a nominee if owners to not YKC Members Stakes - Dog Or Bitch show for a good lunch on the Saturday. I and think those that have put so much 23rd November, entries can also be made t’ grade and therefore cannot compete for have internet access. 3rd Mr D G & Mrs M C Williams Kiss told a pal of mine of my planned Saturday effort into searching for an appropriate on online at Fosse data. (The Redditch a CAC. I finish this with something to It is important that the register is com - Me Knot lunch out, only to be laughed at and venue may well have come up trumps this Open show including (all National Rare think about, in three of the last four years pleted at the time as it cannot be complet - (Subtle Hint Of Beckenrose X informed that I wouldn’t be getting any time. & Import register breeds) will be on at Crufts the Best of Breed has gone to a ed historically and for this reason it is Pandoras Parade) lunch at Norton on the Saturday as the News hot off the press this evening is Saturday 14th May 2016 at the Sports foreign exhibitor and FCI Champion or important that there are constant Ykc Handling (6-11 Yrs) - Dog Or show was actually on the Sunday due to that Michele Farleigh and Brie, Kinabula Connexion Coventry.) This will not clash an imported dog. reminders and easy links from a variety of Bitch Gundog Breeds of Scotland occupying Bin There Done That, continue their win - with any Champ shows. As usual any news to me please. sources. 2nd Mr D G & Mrs M C Williams the Saturday slot! ning ways and have won the Top Dog of Violet Slade Pete Bradshaw Sadly because the register is being Kiss Me Knot (Subtle Hint Of Anyway, Sunday lunch at the Lab Devon award. Congratulations! [email protected] supervised by Jane, an eminent Beckenrose X Pandoras Parade) Club was equally enjoyable. Hats off to I find myself stuttering as I write this 07973 824171 Oncologist, people often think that she is Res: Mrs K & Mrs A Feasby & the catering ladies and gentlemen helpers. being firmly of the “keep Christmas in only interested in losses through cancer Mcdougall Torcarhian Born To Be My The judge on the day was Jenny Dobson December” brigade, but I have to or cancer related causes which is not the Baby (Linirgor 00 Seven X Torcarhian (Lakemeadow), and from an entry of 116 acknowledge that many folk are already Sealyham Terrier case and has led to a disproportionate Verona) dogs and bitches.
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