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Try Glamour Show Leads on Facebook - you can pick your colours to match whatever you want, and they are fantastic prices. I have heaps and keep going back for more! They aren't over the top or in your face or extra blingy. I learn something new with grooming every weekend I show, and what I do varies from dog to dog. Even three half sisters are groomed completely differently to each other because their coats are different and the dogs underneath are different, so giving any real advice over the net is a bit hard! Hands on is the best way to learn, if you can. The main things are, I think, to know how to trim feet and ears and get a good whitening shampoo. Several good ones have already been mentioned, personally I use the Plush Puppy Whitening one, but there's horse shampoos that are cheaper and work well too. And there's no point in having a grooming kit full of expensive stuff if you don't know how or when to use it. My basic kit for a baby would be: Thinning scissors and normal scissors Good whitening shampoo Some sort of waterless shampoo that you can use on legs/feet on the day of the show if puppy gets dirty/muddy A soft brush Other important things are a number holder of some sort and a bait bag if you don't want to put stinking bait in pockets!
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So are mine & always will be. Like the Borders, I'm sure we will all cope!
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Sorry, but my dogs are Aussies and always will be.
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We refer to them as Borders, but I handle BCs and I refer to them as Borders too! If I am talking to a group 2 person, when I say Borders = Terriers, if I am talking to a group 5 person, Borders = BCs. Hasn't been too confusing for me, and they usually assume the right breed as not many group 5 people are into terriers and not many group 2 people are into working dogs.
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I hope I can get to the champ show! Fingers crossed.
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Two people voted for comets so you aren't alone! I can't make up my mind about if I like them or not, but we won't be going with them for our shows, they don't seem very popular.
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x2 I think this might be the way we will end up going. Lyndsay Stewart gillman did some lovely Rosette for our recent 40th Champ Show and they do a fabulous big one for our BOB at the Royal. http://www.stewartgillman.com.au/pages/about_us.html LOL see Gillmans have already been suggested. I like the look of their products online! I will certainly be taking this suggestion back to the club and we will go from there. We run a big junior handlers comp, do you think juniors would prefer a rosette or a sash? I was thinking a big sash with the multicoloured writing that Stewart Gillman has (called silver sparkle I think) on a dark coloured sash?
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Murray Valley Kennel Club Shows August 5,6 & 7 Update
Sayly replied to jan seary's topic in General Dog Discussion
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Have used Gillmans and they have lovely sashes and rosettes and are great to work with http://www.stewartgillman.com.au/pages/rosettes.html Love a nice Rosette and I think Gillmans are great:) Thank you! And they have the cool multi-coloured writing!
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I wish there were more tri's being shown, a class full of quality tri's is a sight to behold. And I wish judges would realise that without tri's there'd be no breed quality. The blacks have been doing ok down here, Chewy and Chime regularly pick up decent challenges and Chewy has BIGs and RuBIGs to his name. Plus Fleet the red tri got his title in a short period of time. I think more and more judges are happy to put them up. I would love a nice black tri male, but so would everyone!
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Thanks everyone! If anyone has any links or contacts to companies they have used and liked I would love to know!
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I have a very crappy rosette here and the win meant a lot to me! So I certainly won't be going for crappy rosettes if we go down that path. Hadn't thought about them taking up less room! How would people feel about winning a comet?
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As the title said, which do you personally prefer out of sashes, rosettes and comets (see comets here: http://www.computersashes.com/comets.html )? I'm referring to all breeds shows, from BIS to all classes in group. Comments welcome!
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In a line up or a picture of Aussies my eye is often drawn to the red merle first. I think nothing beats a GOOD red merle for me, however, when I breed a litter or select my next pup, conformation, health testing and personality are all further up the list than colour, and then if a red merle and a tri were the same in every other way, I'd pick the tri simply because there's more choice when breeding in the future, because merle to merle can produce deafness and eye issues in double merle pups. After red merles I think it's a toss up between a black tri or a really dark red tri. I would love a black bi colour (black and white) Aussie one day, but it's unlikely from the dogs and lines I like. As for the Irish, they really only come in shades of red! I do prefer a rich red like Ruby, and especially her brother, over yellow reds but it's really no big deal. I would however pick a red without black shading over a red with black shading because our standard states that black shading is highly undesirable, but it is seen.
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The dog walker obviously had no idea about Aussies then! Mine don't give a stuff about the weather, hot or cold. Maizie especially loves the rain, cold and mud!
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The right Aussie sounds close to perfect for your needs. They specialise in rough play. Pictures for your 'research'. ;)
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Congratulations! I can't believe I stood next to you and didn't realise who it was! Hopefully next weekend is nicer weather.
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Hey! I will be at the Gawler shows tomorrow and also both days for Marion. I will have Holly (red merle Aussie Shepherd with the blue eyes) and Ruby (Irish Terrier), both are pretty distinctive if you want to come say hi. Cassie - can't wait to see your baby!
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Mine is the end of my name and the end of my first ever Aussie Shepherd's name, Sayly (-say from Lyndsay and -ly from Holly). I don't plan on breeding from Holly but she's incredibly special to me and I wanted to have her as part of my prefix for the years to come, she is my introduction to Aussies and an absolute dream of a dog. I also love it because it's short and feminine and I love the sound of it. I won't use it for a few years yet but once I came up with it I had to have it. It was my first choice.
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I love animals but I have a special love for dogs.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. RIP Emma.
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So, so sorry.