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Pictures and Puppies
Three little boys out of the Slovenian litter by Mawlch Mist, sister of third in AG-WCH Mawlch Minn, and Agility-shooting-star Lightspeed Everest are still available. There are some tricolors, and they look like absolutely lovely puppies! So if anyone is on the lookout for a dual-registered Agility-dog: This might be your chance!
Thanks to Lucie Gabrielová for the beautiful Obedience demonstration with lovely Merlin this Sunday!
To all of the talented young Border Collies who learnt scent discrimination yesterday and are wondering how to go on with the training: You are nearly there now: your smart doggies all understood what was expected of them!- Just remember: when things start to go wrong, go back a few steps and move up, when things are clear again. And use a new stick for each repetition as soon as possible, so that your dogs learn to identify YOUR scent, not their own (because they have apported the same stick before!)
Julie would like to point out that she used her Sunday to rid us of at least one fat fieldmouse- since digging it out was some hours’ dedicated work she would like to put this on record! And thanks a lot for the Slovenian-Belgian mousie-toys which Julie loves a lot (when there are no real mice available!!!)
And here is a picture Natja sent us of Gyp, the mother of the Lightspeed B-litter in a beautiful alert posture! Just try to get a dog to show this kind of body tension in a dog show!! Not easy!! Thanks for the picture!