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poocow

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  1. BIS today at Morisset was the GSD - Gr Ch Allendell Hot Chilli
  2. Ok when you drive in the main road will take you past working etc. Instead of going straight along that head towards the left and go up the hill as your group is on the upper ring area.
  3. Yes there was, sorry can't help you with specifics other than my own breeds LOL
  4. Talien - yes hes a blue merle Australian Shepherd Aussie3 - thanks :D
  5. Baby Moo Moo now aged 2.5 years Baby Flynnigans Flynny - 18 months The crazy kids last week - Flynn 20 months, Moo 2 yrs 9 months
  6. Moo is going to be so disappointed in you Moo is deeply offended I love the MOO... doesnt mean I love ALL the feild spaniels I have to agree. Moo is awesome and I'll make it up to her with lots of cuddles next time ;) Moo will forgive you if you give her cuddles - will bring her over on the weekend if you're there
  7. Toy: 1. Pug 2. Griffon 3. Pap Terrier: 1. Norfolk 2. Dandie Dinmot 3. Skye Gundog: 1. Field Spaniel 2. Sussex Spaniel 3. Clumber Spaniel Hound: 1. Fauve 2. PBGV 3. Irish Wolfhound Working: 1. Aussie 2. BC 3. Lappie Utility: 1. Berner 2. Leonberger 3. PWD Non- Sporting: 1. Frenchie 2. Great Dane 3. Keeshond
  8. Moo is going to be so disappointed in you Moo is deeply offended
  9. I heard it was delayed as they changed the front cover. Hopefully we get it this week!
  10. Gundog was ESS on sat, cocker on sun.
  11. Yeah there are heaps of spots. Sorry only just saw this but I don't have a tarp or anything. We are set up down the other end (behind toys/hounds) as between the group of us we cover all rings, you are welcome to set up behind us if you want. Working is the first ring as you drive in the gate. Bring gumboots!!! Its very wet underfoot. Dont mind me had a brain fart! Realised you might cover all rings even if you guys dont cover all groups... we need a friend with a Utility dog and a terrier One day we will have total ring domination
  12. Feild Spaniels are awesome My friend owns and shows a feild spaniel (I have handled her in the ring a handfull of times aswell) and she has the most DEVINE temperment! You have to watch your lines as some can be abit skitty but the good ones are BRILLIANT! Fields are the best Not that I'm biased or anything LOL. As my friend said above you do have to be careful with lines and be prepared to socialise them within the first year to ensure they meet new people, dogs, situations etc. But thats the same with all breeds to raise a well balanced dog. If you were in my state I would offer to meet my girl. There is a lovely breeder with similar lines in SA that you would be able to contact. No, they are totally accepting, will be a couch potato if you want them to be! Would you like to tell my Aussie that All I can say with the higher energy breeds is research and talk to your breeder about the best pup suited to you. There are chilled out Aussies and there are also those that like to go go go!
  13. Sorry only just saw this but I don't have a tarp or anything. We are set up down the other end (behind toys/hounds) as between the group of us we cover all rings, you are welcome to set up behind us if you want. Working is the first ring as you drive in the gate. Bring gumboots!!! Its very wet underfoot.
  14. Nope hasn't arrived. I think they were a bit late getting the breed feature breeder responses done so guess it might be delayed?
  15. Cooma Sunday BIS - Beagle RUIS - Stafford Toy BIG - Bichon Gundog BIG - Cocker Working BIG - Aussie Utility BIG - Portie Non-Sporting BIG - Dally
  16. Cooma BIS - English Springer (also Inter in Show) RUIS - Bichon (also Aus Bred in Show) Terrier BIG - Stafford Hound BIG - Beagle Working BIG - Malinois Utility BIG - Dobe Non-sporting BIG - Mini Poodle Baby in Show - Shiba Minor in Show - GSP Puppy in Show - Samoyed Junior - ? Open in Show - Beagle
  17. I think the blue ones can be especially crazy
  18. That is Flynn to a T. He is go go go and is happiest when he can play all the time - whether thats with another dog or a toy etc. A good breeder will be able to tell you if there is something suitable for you in the litter depending on what energy level etc you want.
  19. As with any dog you have to do your research and ask questions as to what health testing the breeder does. Aussies must be hip scored to register a litter (ANKC ruling).
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