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Happy dogs in a time of madness

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sophie.ivy:
Thoroughly enjoyed Crufts this weekend too! Thrilled for Baxter and loved seeing all the happy, wagging tails (and bums) of the gundog group. The flyball looks great fun doesn't it?! Makes me want to join a group or try out scentwork after seeing that springer working for the London fire brigade.

Finvarra:
It was brilliant, wasn't it. What a gorgeous flat coat that won, such a happy healthy dog, well-deserved. did't know they came in other colours than black! I remember Stuart Plane from my Scottie days, a very nice, fair judge.
I think my Dylan would be good at scentwork, all he ever does on walks is sniff, no interest in balls or fetching at all. We hide his treats round the house, or the garden in warmer weather, he adores searching for them.
Crufts has got so much better in recent years, sensible interesting items about health and behaviour in between the doggy stuff, at last the doggy people are not patronised as eccentric idiots as in the past.
Lesley

Mudmagnets:
I've yet to catch up on the flyball - but will not doubt enjoy it as I always do.

Lovely result for BIS

bizzylizzy:
Managed to pick it up and watch it live on Youtube, what a lovely afternoon! I only really like to watch the activities, agility, dancing and displays, I have a bit of a problem with all the show dog thing but that little cocker which came up as reserve was just joy on four legs! 
I had it screen mirrored onto the TV which meant we had to miss the evening news for once as well, sometimes its good to just escape!!

Jaysmumagain:
Jayne so glad you got to see - the little cocker was a darling....must admit I love watching the agility too

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