Dexterslab Offline
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Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Di, I remember watching that at the time and thinking some of them were a bit beefy The first two blacks are lush though But (hope no one shouts at me, don't think this of any LF dogs) I do think there are plenty of wobbly podgy dogs in the UK showrings too It just depends on the judge I guess...
Did you show at the speciality shows? I'd love to attend one, just to watch. Think I'd better get saving 
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Diana Offline
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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No I didn't show whilst at the specialities, just watched with keen interest. I used to belong for several years to a USA based labrador forums (which has closed now) and made some good friends and went to stay with two - one who bought a puppy from us, and attended two shows over there, an obedience rally, and REALLY interestingly a Hunt test (which is sort of their working test). A couple of great trips I learnt a lot from.
Di
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