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LouLou Packleader


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Well what a toughie it was last night!!
I though the tibetan terrier was STUNNING!!! Fantastic coat, head carriage, and the personality to go with it!
But the Flat coat in my opinion was matched it terms of quality! It was also STUNNING!
If i were judging 1st tibetan terrier, 2nd Flat coat and 3rd Bloodhound.  ____________ Linzi |
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VickienBubs Packleader


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just wanted to let you know, if you want any information on the cinese crested hairless/powderpuffs let me know. the breed are fantastic, easy to train, clean, cheap (unless you spoil them with toys and treats!!) and such a great all round dog.
people always have an idea what breeds are like and when they meet one of them theyre different to how they imagined, funny really!
didnt get to crufts this year but its a definite for next year!
well done willy by the way!! ____________ Where would I be without my Bubbles....? My little boy makes me so proud! |
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hev_gsd Packleader


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aww thanks for that vickienbubs. i would really like one but im allready on a list for a border collie pup this year and i took me ages to persuade OH on getting that one! so i think it will be late next year or sooner when i get a chinese crested lets see how the powers of persuasion can work but thank you anyway  ____________ My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am!
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shadylady TopDog


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touchy it was only my opinion, as i heard the tibetan terrier was a good specimen as it had already won best in shows in america.. and had a very impressive pedigree backround also winning over 90 awards, but my opinion is the bloodhound and flat coated retriever were marverlous and i was wishing one of them to win lol.... also the bloodhound is my favourite breed of dog so now u know why ha ha ha.. and the poor bloodhound has never in history of crufts won a best in show... sob sob i hope as long as im alive at least once a bloodhound wins ha ha..
please realise its an opinion.. and for both of them too get through to best in show, they must have been pretty good themselves otherwise they wouldnt of been there... ____________
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Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:55 pm |
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Runofthemill Newbie


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| I went with my daughter on Sunday. Never been before and really enjoyed it. I went to see the pomeranians as I have one myself although he is just pet and not show material. I thought he was small until I saw the ones in the show they seem tiny. We arrived at 8.30 am and it took us until 1.30 to see all 5 halls. We then made our way into the main arena and enjoyed seeing agility and heelwork to music. I wish I had more time to watch but we had to leave as we didn't have a ticket for the evening BIS performance. Must go again next year and make a weekend of it. As it is a long way to go 400 mile round trip |
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Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:46 pm |
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davo Packleader


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| Iwent up for the weekend , spent loads of money and got home about 1 .30 am monday morning ! my dogs have all got new beds and toys and loads of treats . watched best in show in the main arena , that was really good , they dont show all of it on the tv which is sad , because before the friends for life presentation , loads of kids sing a lovely song about dogs , it was really moving , me and my mate were in tears ! we had a great weekend , totally knackered monday morning and aching from carrying bags but good . |
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pollaton Cat Expert

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i agree about the bloodhound, he should have been 'best in show' he was gorgeous.
very proud that the saint bernard came third in the working dog group. (should have won really)
didn't get to go again this year. i will try again for the next one. ____________
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littlelab Moderator


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It sounds like thoses that went had a great time.... Have to say I was secretly hoping for the Flat coat to win, it seems that every year its the little ones that get the Best In show title.
Next year I am on the PAT stand so I will defo be going  ____________ Natalie and Co xxx
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Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:45 am |
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animalmagic Packleader


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We went on the Sunday...came home with tons of freebies
Spoke to a chap on the PAT stand, thinking of signing Taylor up, and Jacob too when he's old enough
Maria
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So glad to hear that those who went had a fantastic time i'm afraid i only managed to get to watch bits on tv as i've been really busy i do love to watch all those very well behaved doggies and thoroughly enjoy the flyball aswell as the dancing pooches i think they are fantastic and it must take a lot of dedication.
Did anybody watch victoria do her its me or the dog crufts where she helped train 3 dogs to go to crufts? ____________
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Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:35 am |
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Hcollie85 TopDog


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Yep i did, you can learn from that i would think
Heather ____________
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Mon Mar 19, 2007 2:36 pm |
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