lakeman 12 Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 I know peoples opinions differ as to the rights of what dogs should go into the ring, I personally decided to put my pup in the adult Lakeland class (she couldnt go into the pup class as she is docked) and the working class both I knew she would not place well in because she is a pup and has done next to nothing, but it put a quid in the pocket of the organisers and I was happy with that. Fair comment..... In the pup class there was a cracking 10 month black and tan dog, looked like it will be a capable animal when it matures.... never got a look-in. In the Patterdale/fell class there was a chocolate old type Gould/Nuttle dog also slung out in favour of weaker looking dogs.... Don't mean to offend anyone JMHO that black and tan was a nice looking animal, nearly as nice as my russel pup that got slung out Was yours the white lakie type with black patches about the head??? NICE dog Quote Link to post Share on other sites
loydsteele 4 Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 I know peoples opinions differ as to the rights of what dogs should go into the ring, I personally decided to put my pup in the adult Lakeland class (she couldnt go into the pup class as she is docked) and the working class both I knew she would not place well in because she is a pup and has done next to nothing, but it put a quid in the pocket of the organisers and I was happy with that. Fair comment..... In the pup class there was a cracking 10 month black and tan dog, looked like it will be a capable animal when it matures.... never got a look-in. In the Patterdale/fell class there was a chocolate old type Gould/Nuttle dog also slung out in favour of weaker looking dogs.... Don't mean to offend anyone JMHO that black and tan was a nice looking animal, nearly as nice as my russel pup that got slung out Was yours the white lakie type with black patches about the head??? NICE dog yes mate he is, thanks very much! He's nine months and coming on well, should be good and ready for next season. The judge seemed to be after something smaller, not my cup of tea! atb loyd Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steptoe jet 4 Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 the simulated coursing was a joke,dogs cutting corners before the lure even turned ,and still getting the win?same dogs didnt do very well in the straight racing though ,they still cut across lol running in the opposite direction as the other dogs lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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