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  1. pics of my dogs relaxing and what you win
  2. Busy few days for me but so far Int/Isl/Swed CH Wellingley Whats The Game at Beanara JW ShCM returned to the UK today and won his class Beanara Jo March was 3rd in her two classes. Back again on sunday with my giant import puppy who is very naughty!
  3. results up here for those who want to see http://crufts.fossedata.co.uk/Default.asp?ShowYear=2013 they have said they are trying to fix the problems with the live feed. I;m off to crufts in 6 hours, so i had better go and bath the dog! :laugh:
  4. my favourite steward is one who always goes down the line up checking numbers and offering polos to each exhibitor :laugh: These days i enjoy stewarding much more then exhibiting, even chasing up the odd exhibitor who is sat chatting to friends ringside. being organised calling out classes and winners in a clear voice getting the paperwork done and making sure the judge is doing their bits having the rosettes and prize cards ready to hand out as calling out winners humbers (perhaps that is more a uk thing as i don;t think you hand out rosettes to class winners?) Calling in next class and getting them set up while judge is doing write ups for previous class andd the hardest part, lunching with the judges! :laugh:
  5. This is the sadety one, as you can see, the hook end keeps the sharp bit away from the gumline http://www.groomers-online.com/product.php/2209/safety-tooth-descaler
  6. if it is just a bit on the canines, you can often scratch it off with a finger nail. you can also buy a safety scaler where the hook part bends back so you don't stab the gum. it shouldn't bleed,maybe the odd drop if you are getting off a bigger chunk of calculus, but not enough to worry about. if the teeth have got bad or the gum is starting to receed, get the vet to do a dental first and then keep on top of it.
  7. She's a little cutie and the tan points on her legs are going to look great when she moves in full coat
  8. Always had a soft spot for the irish, such mild mannered dogs that i have met. borzoi are glamourous but one did nearly dislocate my shoulder while out walking him and he decided to leap into the air! They are to flighty for me, i like dogs who do as they are told - hence having the more working temp type dogs
  9. All the underwear comments reminded me - I need a belt! Having lost a couple of stones recently, I need to watch how well my trousers stay up while running around the ring! Won;t the the first time i have had to run around with lead in one hand and trousers being held up by the other!
  10. Thanks for getting back with the results! Hope that is a permanent cure now
  11. even with that, with people, they will still give you the option of seeing how it goes for a few weeks before doing an op.
  12. great to have some good news - hope you will keep taking pics as this resolves itself.
  13. I don't understand that, do many old people get parvo? :D
  14. My 14 year old hasn't been done since she was about 7, my younger dogs got done 2 years ago, only because they had to go to kennels, otherwise they wouldn't have got done then. i think when you already have health problems, esp those that can be a reaction to over vaccination, then I wouldn't consider doing them again.
  15. salty water to remove blood and a good check all over of the fluff ball
  16. if flat to the skin, they just look like pigment marks to me, something dogs get as they age
  17. wonder if they meant deerhound?
  18. Twenty years ago, this author began studying families of dogs with an apparent increased frequency of immune-mediated hematological disease (i.e., AIHA, ITP, or both) (12). Among the more commonly recognised predisposed breeds were the Akita, American Cocker Spaniel, German Shepherd Dog, Golden Retriever, Irish Setter, Great Dane, Kerry Blue Terrier and all Dachshund and Poodle varieties; but predisposition was found especially in the Standard Poodle, Long-Haired Dachshund, Old English Sheepdog, Scottish Terrier, Shetland Sheepdog, Shih Tzu, Vizsla, and Weimaraner, as well as breeds of white or predominantly white coat color or with coat color dilution (e.g., blue and fawn Doberman Pinschers, the merle Collie, Australian Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog, and harlequin Great Dane) (1-3). Recently, other investigators have noted the relatively high frequency of AIHA, ITP or both in American Cocker Spaniels (10) and Old English Sheepdogs (13). interesting it mentions white dogs and dilutes too from http://www.canine-health-concern.org.uk/VaccineProtocols.html
  19. One of mine was called Miracle Angel Sorry to hear about crystal. I know you like to shorten words, XL is the shorthand form of crystal
  20. I wouldn't want to use dog B but would think about dog A (as in proceed with caution) if the mate is considered to be from clear lines. trouble is, you can go to a 'safe' line and have it pop up for the first time anyway, such if life!
  21. have a look at the dremmmel link, lots of nail photos if you scroll down http://www.doberdawn.com/
  22. While i think red would have been a good choice as it is a natural warning colour - there are lots of dogs that have red leads, so it may not stand out as easily a yellow
  23. naughty people in your link have stolen the logo from a dog charity! http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/
  24. Yes, we tried that way with the mini and she just didn't like that method (and this is a dog used to clicker training for other things but with this she just closed down on me and didn;t try anything, she has always been a dog with 0 interest in toys and this seemed to fall into that category for her) but it has been working fine with the young giant.
  25. i got her when she was several months old and the breeder had taken her out to lots of places but also had allowed her to pull on the end of a long lead and get to play with whatever dogs she wanted to. So we are working on retraining for the lead walking, now she is much bigger and stronger. She is a dog that is easy to get excited, so I generally try to work in a calm way around her. On walks when she sees another dog she really wants to go over and see if it will be a new playmate (as my old giant is to old to play with her and the minis are to small for a proper game). Huski, think you read through to quickly, both OP and I are talking about when we are out with the dogs (I just said mine can focus as she does this at 'school' just not when outside for walks on lead) I wouldn't say she isn't comfortable in her surroundings - had her at a show on sunday and while benched, she was relaxed, people coud walk past, as could other dogs - no problem. However, once she was able to move around then she was getting more into what else was going on. we have worked on some self control so she can be sat shaking with excitment (eg before I release her for off lead runs) and she won't move until told - whereas when i got her she would jump out the car so fast the hand holding the lead would get punched into the car door, so we have made progress. She has also hit adolescence, which is the age this breed tend to end up in rescue as they push boundaries a lot more (and as I haven;t had her since a pup, we haven't got the foundation rules there that I would like to have). Anyway, was thinking about LAT but as it is something i haven't done before was trying to find a good link or 2 to read about it first.
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