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  1. Yey, go Katie, fly that Rottie flag high and proud (And congrats to yr Mum and Dad too)
  2. I only ask coz my staffyx we think whippet but def lurcher has reached a crescendo recently of widdling everywhere as soon as you try to put his collar and lead on or look at his cut paw. You also have to be really careful getting him out of the house and into the car or the house gets a good watering....we generally just ignore the wee and continue to deal with him quietly, calmly. He's the 1st dog I've had that shivers with excitement and a whippet lady told me at a show that no, he wasn't cold it's just wot whippets do ? So wondered if it's a breed trait I'm dealing with or a behaviour problem we need to address. Thanks Giz is 22 months old by the way and rescue but he was with Donna from 3 to 6 months and then us so he's had a pretty good puppthood
  3. That is so true. Levi is always seconds off the winning time but he got placed in an intermediate class this year just by being one of very few clears . If your basics are solid and you can churn out the clears then some of them are bound to get rossies. plus would be great to see an Akita out and about- I always watch the handful of Rotties and shepherds that compete it's great to see more unusual ABCs out there
  4. You could also teach targeting in case you want to use this for contact training. Get your pringle lid, put food on iton the floor, teach Max to go to it on command then increase distance from which you send him. He'll love it coz it involves food (altho you can progress to sending to target then treating from hand or with a tug game) and it's a trick upyour sleeve for when Max starts doing contacts if you decide to use it. Your trainer should help you with positioning of target etc when you get to that stage. Also do all that Pam says coz I did most of it with Giz and has all proved useful, especially pushing out round a cone in the garden (choose a command and stick to it- I use 'out' funnily enough, saves brain delay under pressure )
  5. Hi Sandra, ta for reply-definitely not glands, I know that smell well and all mine have fresh bones etc so plenty to naturally squeeze glands. She started on another patch last night so used 1001 spray - slight dip in the carpet but no hole so maybe that's the answer!!
  6. Don't know if anyone has ideas on this? Dixie licks holes in the carpet overnight - 6 in all to date, means we'll be replacing the carpet when we move out and it was new 2 years ago She seems to do it where Giz has been rolling and sometimes a bit of liquid seeps from his rear end altho we're talking a droplet here She is quite obsessive in licking and has in the past licked wounds until we eventually had to muzzle her when on her own I've heard the 'licking toads' theory before and both boys indulge in this habit in the summer, althought Dix is apprently above a spot of amphibian lolly and anyway the boys lick anything til you clean their tongues for them .Dixies habit is nightime with no one present Any ideas? Anyone know of a cheap carpet fitter near Newbury?
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    Agility Nerves

    Wow,well done on placing in int jump!! And def good thing you're addicted, Ican't remember life before agility addiction, altho Hubby claims I did have one
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    Winter Brags

    Gizmo got his 1st rosette on Sunday at an unaff show - came 3rd in Nov/Senior agility . Left a few senior dogs trailing in our wake and course had a couple of tough pulls off tunnels too. Am so proud of my baby boy. Still gotlots to learn though so will continue to take it steady and not push him - we're going to treat 2007 like playtime and if we get any more rossies on the way great, if not well hey, so long as my baby gremlin's enjoying himself !
  9. That's fantastic! You must be well chuffed that all your patience and perseverance has paid off. And you're right, the best bit is definitely thatthewy enjoy it so much
  10. Wow many congrats to you and your partner, sorry only just caught up!
  11. well done and congrats Paula and Dudley- see you in Novice next year then Gizmo went to his first show this weekend- uka Scrambles- and hegot a clear round in steeplechase
  12. Well done you and Carly! Getting in the top 3 is really tough whatever class you're in- display that trophy with pride
  13. A good day all round then! many congrats
  14. Levi went senior at UKA week, then came 2nd in his first 2 classes Then we came 11th in UKA National Finals Oh, plus a 7th nov ag at Dashin Dogs and now got his Agility Warrant
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    Agility Kit

    There was one see saw that lots of dogs didn't like so were jumping or 'falling' off. They took that out of comission as soon as it was estblished as a problem. Unfortunately then a few dogs had a hang up about see saws by then. I honestly can't see any differnce in the grip on them and other makes or that more than usual dogs were slipping on contacts . Club recently had dogs start jumping off their premier see saw- whencarefully checked was discovered it needed repairing in a very minor way, amazing how sensitive some dogs are to the slightest difference in the way the see saw drops
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