Post photos of your dogs (Vol 3)
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We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
parakitaMol. said:
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I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
Well done!!!! He's a little star!!!!!I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
parakitaMol. said:
*Boast post alert*
I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
i think you have every right to boast. That is some achievement in such a short space of time.I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
I tried to introduce my cocker to agility years ago. He went rushing through the tunnel and didn’t stop for about 400yards.
We decided between us that agility wasn’t really his thing.
He spends most of the days gently snoring now
parakitaMol. said:
*Boast post alert*
I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
Well done to you both.I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
Please tell me you only paid £1 for the ‘hound from the pound’
Sammyp123 said:
I've always wanted to call a dog Deefa. As in 'Deefa dog' (d for dog, to those who may miss the gag!)You need an award (or a bottle of wine at the end of the day.....) for having a Weim. Mum and dad had one, with an equally cool name of Mulberry. God I loved that daft brush of an animal.
garythesign said:
parakitaMol. said:
*Boast post alert*
I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
i think you have every right to boast. That is some achievement in such a short space of time.I’m on cloud 9 as my little ‘hound from the pound’ stormed into Grade 7 (highest grade) with 3 more wins this weekend. We’ve achieved this in just 15 months of KC comps which for my first agility dog is incredible (I can’t be too bad either).
We aren’t going to champ this year but maybe in the Spring when I’ve re-charged my batteries.
I tried to introduce my cocker to agility years ago. He went rushing through the tunnel and didn’t stop for about 400yards.
We decided between us that agility wasn’t really his thing.
He spends most of the days gently snoring now
Tango13 said:
Well done to you both.
Please tell me you only paid £1 for the ‘hound from the pound’
Ha ha no, quite a lot more Euro to get him here but he was worth every penny! Please tell me you only paid £1 for the ‘hound from the pound’
You don’t want to know what I’ve spent on agility since then it’s highly addictive!
Thanks T7 we are v happy!
Fermit TKASS said:
Sammyp123 said:
I've always wanted to call a dog Deefa. As in 'Deefa dog' (d for dog, to those who may miss the gag!)You need an award (or a bottle of wine at the end of the day.....) for having a Weim. Mum and dad had one, with an equally cool name of Mulberry. God I loved that daft brush of an animal.
Lazermilk said:
He looks great
He is ace. He has such a personality. So affectionate it is untrue.However, he was one of 2 puppies and was born via C-section. His mum couldn't look after them and therefore the breeder looked after him immediately. We think this may have something to do with why he is so affectionate towards people.
Sammyp123 said:
Fermit TKASS said:
Sammyp123 said:
I've always wanted to call a dog Deefa. As in 'Deefa dog' (d for dog, to those who may miss the gag!)You need an award (or a bottle of wine at the end of the day.....) for having a Weim. Mum and dad had one, with an equally cool name of Mulberry. God I loved that daft brush of an animal.
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