Flowerofthefen
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Did anyone see the post yesterday about them training in 32 degree heat at Beechwood equestrian centre? When approached by a chap they told him to f@$% off. Absolutely unbelievable.
Is the Kennel Club cruel, then? The International Agility Festival has gone ahead this weekend.
That's another debate!!I guess if you can run cross country, you can do agility ??![]()
Horses (I assume you mean horses) are far better at cooling off than dogs.I guess if you can run cross country, you can do agility ??![]()
Yes it has gone ahead but they had a much earlier start time and were aiming to finish each day by lunchtime. Also many paddling pools scattered around for dogs to cool off in. I haven't gone this year but those are the reports I have seen.The International Agility Festival has gone ahead this weekend.
The amount of sheep dog trialling going on throughout the day all over the country saddens me. My dogs would always be more important than any sport or trophies. Any work our collies have to do is done at dawn or dusk in high temperatures.
Horses (I assume you mean horses) are far better at cooling off than dogs.
I wouldn’t have wanted to have worked my dogs on the grouse this week.
Depends where it was held. If held in the this heat yes.
Yes it has gone ahead but they had a much earlier start time and were aiming to finish each day by lunchtime. Also many paddling pools scattered around for dogs to cool off in. I haven't gone this year but those are the reports I have seen.
I see Bournemouth champ show is getting a pasting too, claims on social media that show dogs are kept standing out in the blazing sun for hours at a time. Tempted to respond that I consider it a very good day if I am in the ring for longer than two minutes. ?
I see Bournemouth champ show is getting a pasting too, claims on social media that show dogs are kept standing out in the blazing sun for hours at a time. Tempted to respond that I consider it a very good day if I am in the ring for longer than two minutes. ?
Think yourself lucky you're not showing GSDs bc
Bournemouth is only a short drive from me. I did email them and ask if you're allowed to bring pet dogs along if you're just a spectator. I didn't get a reply. Obviously it was too hot for that this year anyway, however do you know if you're allowed to just turn up to watch? With a well behaved dog? I would love to have a go at showing one day but need to get out and actually have a watch and speak to a few people first really.
About that, I do hope I will see you at an agility show soon as I need to bend your ear! ?
Oh nooo - I'm doing the whole weekend at WKC. ? Haven't missed WBSDS in years, wish they hadn't changed their usual date. I will be missing the first few ABAA shows too.