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Mel 45

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  1. Thanks for coming ot Geelong, Herding Heroine! Sorry I didn't get to say bye to you, I didn't see you at the end.

    Thanks for the dates/names, guys.

    Midi came third at Geelong. We now know what kind of jump the state finals use, and so as we've qualified for next year we'll be training over a similar setup - definitely a jump, not a scramble!

  2. Heh, no he is a silly boy and doesn't realise that he could get out of the 5' fences easily... :laugh:

    Besides, he only does the high jump because I ask him to - very loyal little dog. Currently he's asleep on the couch.

    I know Lilydale Ag have high jumping, and a decent cash prize, but apart from that and Geelong I'm having difficulties finding it! Wonder if there's an assoc. I can contact who may know? Maybe the Vic. Ag. Society.

  3. I'm not going to comment on anything written here as I'm not qualified to do so.

    I only have to say that yesterday, Dave let me try my Whippet X on sheep. We don't know what he's crossed with, as he's pretty whippety but we suspect maybe a dash of Kelpie.

    He was brilliant... (as I was told) shows a keen ability to herd and caught on very quickly, no bite instinct either.

    Judging by what was said at the start of the thread (which I read last week) I probably wouldn't have been able to have a go with my dog as he doesn't fit the criteria.

    We both had a lovely time, my friend was there with her dog and I got to watch her herd for the first time, and the sheep very much knew what to do - they weren't stressed at all.

    Thanks Dave! (and Hannah :laugh:)

  4. I had a wonderful vet.

    He was Scottish.. I think, or Irish or something. Broad thick accent at any rate. They were renovating their surgery, his daughter worked there too as another vet.

    Unfortunately he died about a month before the surgery was opened - it's a gorgeous animal hospital and a big improvement on their old residence.

    He had the best bedside manner and was a little fuddery but very good with patients (both human/animal!) and the animals liked him.

    Unfortunately the vets they have there now have a completely different manner.

  5. Thanks PC :rolleyes:

    I thought I'd take him out to the sheep herding place (which also does LC) near the airport as that's where my friend goes and see what the trainer there says.

    Having read your above post though - this dog happily zigzags and does dead stops at full gallop... Quite funny to watch. I didn't allow my Great Dane to exercise off leash until he was 2, due to leg/bone management etc, but if I didn't let this guy run off leash he'd probably go bonkers...

    We probably wouldn't go for a good few months though - what with Christmas coming up, plus the horse events that I've got on, so would be the right age to start possibly in about Feb.

    Thanks Tess - we'll work on the obedience for a little while longer before coursing :)

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