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tommyspazz

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  1. There is a difference between pulling out in front a bit and being completley uncontrolable! I also agree that i haven't seen a compleltly unmanageable GSD in the allbreeds ring.

    Where we prefer the specailties in this household, we've done a few all breeds shows....i have been told at least a couple of times by all breeds judges to let my boy have more lead and let him move in front! Most recent was on Sunday at Hamilton KC!!

  2. Fourth Furlong is in Cranbourne.... Look at places in Frankston or Carrum Downs. Or Settlement Hotel in Cranbourne....Cant remember the name of the other one in Cranbourne but it is attached to the Bear House restaurant.

    The settlement is expensive for what it is and not that close to the shopping centre.

  3. We completed the ET today at Altona and passed woooo hoooo!!!!!!!

    Even with a stack we made it to the end!

    I really felt for the lady with the stumpy who was attacked by an off lead dog near the end of the course, mrs public did nothing to intervene and when given a mouthful had the audasdity to say her dog was fine!!! Apart from that incident, was a good day!!!!!

  4. Next ET is the GSDCV at Altona. The weather reports so far say 13 degrees, mostly sunny, not much cloud, no wind, no rain.

    Here's hoping this is true.

    I'm just back from 8.5 km @ 10.8 km/h there. Planning to do wet weather practice tomorrow.

    It seems to take extra effort to peddle over the grass lawn opposite the Altona Obedience clubhouse. (Maybe they'll mow it before the big day?).

    Two big piles of gravel have appeared at the west end, blocking the straight line to the pedestrian gates to the lake-side path. Chances are it'll be spread over the short gravel path north of the pedestrian gate. (This is after I wrote that things hadn't changed much there for six years).

    CC

    Hey CC...you weren't the person with the skipp today at Cherry Lake were you????

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