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I wouldn't degrade mine by entering them in a show ring................ They'd have that "You can pick your own birds from now on ya c**t!!" look in there eye........

got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

Might not have dogs due to unforeseen circumstances out with his control? Doesn't mean he's not into the dogs? How many dogs were in each class? Why keep the dogs in the heat for longer than needed? C

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Too hot for the dogs I'm afraid. Was looking forward to this but it's 1.5hrs in the car for us. Not fair on the dogs so I'm away for a BBQ at RM's.

 

Wish you's all a good day :thumbs:

Make sure he gets a bit salad then ffs................ :whistling:

 

Nae salad for me, in agony the day, looking like a lobster.......

 

I can't remember whether he had any or

Not...... 1 pint wonder and all that!

 

Ate him out of house and home though! :laugh:

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Had a great day kids really enjoyed it winning rosettes for the 9week old pup pink yellow green and blue lol . Mist came in second for the smooth lurcher bitch over 12 months18 lurchers entered so happy with that . Jodie took her in the large cross bred over 12 months old and got a first cool she was so chuffed great show well organised and it was good to put a couple of faces to names good lads atb the girls are putting the rosettes on a pin board just noo so no dought the picture will be on tomorrow lol rosette hunters lol

9 week old pup to a show :blink:

kids were carrying her most of the time like its got anything to do with you told ya before keep out my business no it all

I just think your taking a chance taking an un anoculated pup to a dog show .....but you cant educate wood ...your bitchs breeding seems to change a fair bit :laugh:

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Any racing at the show ?

 

racing is a qualifier for the master mggrath in ireland , over 24 u24 heats to a final

cracking show qualified for master mcgrath in ireland with my first cross alaunt greyhound
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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

 

aye bill, the big fella done you proud well done

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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

 

aye bill, the big fella done you proud well done

cheers den whens your show
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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

were you at Kelvin valley last year with the alaunt x ?

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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

were you at Kelvin valley last year with the alaunt x ?

no mate it could have been a litter brother to mine
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got a first in over 24'' and overal champion then won the final of the lurcher racing with my alaunt x greyhound so not a bad day for the cart horse who is not as fit as he should be

were you at Kelvin valley last year with the alaunt x ?

no mate it could have been a litter brother to mine

If I mind right the guy had a half x and a 3/4 bred, the 3/4 bred was a cracking looking beast :thumbs:

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Had a great day kids really enjoyed it winning rosettes for the 9week old pup pink yellow green and blue lol . Mist came in second for the smooth lurcher bitch over 12 months18 lurchers entered so happy with that . Jodie took her in the large cross bred over 12 months old and got a first cool she was so chuffed great show well organised and it was good to put a couple of faces to names good lads atb the girls are putting the rosettes on a pin board just noo so no dought the picture will be on tomorrow lol rosette hunters lol

9 week old pup to a show :blink:

kids were carrying her most of the time like its got anything to do with you told ya before keep out my business no it all

I just think your taking a chance taking an un anoculated pup to a dog show .....but you cant educate wood ...your bitchs breeding seems to change a fair bit :laugh:

the pup has been anoculated and for bitches breading you had plenty trouble with your bitches breading and look the way she turned out moo
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Had a great day kids really enjoyed it winning rosettes for the 9week old pup pink yellow green and blue lol . Mist came in second for the smooth lurcher bitch over 12 months18 lurchers entered so happy with that . Jodie took her in the large cross bred over 12 months old and got a first cool she was so chuffed great show well organised and it was good to put a couple of faces to names good lads atb the girls are putting the rosettes on a pin board just noo so no dought the picture will be on tomorrow lol rosette hunters lol

9 week old pup to a show :blink:

kids were carrying her most of the time like its got anything to do with you told ya before keep out my business no it all

I just think your taking a chance taking an un anoculated pup to a dog show .....but you cant educate wood ...your bitchs breeding seems to change a fair bit :laugh:

the pup has been anoculated and for bitches breading you had plenty trouble with your bitches breading and look the way she turned out moo

what was wrong with moo's bitch ???

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Had a great day kids really enjoyed it winning rosettes for the 9week old pup pink yellow green and blue lol . Mist came in second for the smooth lurcher bitch over 12 months18 lurchers entered so happy with that . Jodie took her in the large cross bred over 12 months old and got a first cool she was so chuffed great show well organised and it was good to put a couple of faces to names good lads atb the girls are putting the rosettes on a pin board just noo so no dought the picture will be on tomorrow lol rosette hunters lol

9 week old pup to a show :blink:

kids were carrying her most of the time like its got anything to do with you told ya before keep out my business no it all

I just think your taking a chance taking an un anoculated pup to a dog show .....but you cant educate wood ...your bitchs breeding seems to change a fair bit :laugh:

the pup has been anoculated and for bitches breading you had plenty trouble with your bitches breading and look the way she turned out moo

what was wrong with moo's bitch ???

I know tell us haymin

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