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Thanks Judy, I don't mind, it's general doggy entertainment and learning for meWelcome to the forum, Carl What breeds will you be rooting for? If I do go, it has to be on hounds & terriers day.
Quite agree. Have been watching both the rugby as well as Crufts. Enthralled by the youngsters’ rapport with their dogs.I've just been watching the junior agility, which was really impressive. Yes, several were slow and hesitant, but the dogs' attention was on their handlers, and if they hesitated, they looked to their handler for guidance. Though to be fair, it's not quite as entertaining as the many 'when lurcher agility goes wrong' vids I've seen
I never normally watch telly in the day, but Mr N says we have to fit in a rugby match as well
But aren’t ‘show’ greyhounds of slightly different structure from (dare I say) ‘normal’ greyhounds?
I take your point, JudyN. Is this a case of profit or kudos taking precedence over the dog’s comfort/wellbeing? If so I’d back your stance but where does it end?This is the dog in question: “Aya” – Ina's Fashion Greyhounds It's the slope of the pasterns that jar for me - to me, they look right when they are vertical, as here: Built to Last: The Basics of Canine Conformation & Anatomy Ah, this is where we discussed it last year: Crufts
where does it end
Does anyone know why the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is the only dog that is shown in a normal collar?
Yes, coiffure was somewhat striking. Earlier a woman holding a tiny dog was being interviewed by the young lady (commentator) in the wheelchair. What breed was that dog?