Bosworth
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In case you don't remember Flodden is my bedlington pup. He is now 5 months old and yesterday he started his ringcraft classes. I am a total novice where dog showing is concerned. But I gave him a quick flick over with the brush, a bit ineffective as he had been helping me turn out my horses, and had charged around in the long grass and in the hay barn so rather a mucky pup
He also is not show trimmed yet so he looks like a gorgeous scruffy mutt. We arrived at the training hall, about 25 people, all who had far far far more experience than me and Flods. We had the wrong lead
well I had no idea what a show lead looked like. One very kind person lent me one and we were told how to stand up, what would be expected of Flodden and how to show him to his best on the table. Floddy thought it was great fun, let the chap have a really good look at his teeth and a really good feel all over his body. Then off for his trot up. I am lucky, for Floddy to show his paces the best i just need a brisk walk. No mincing, or legging it for us. And Floddy loved it. Trotted beautifully alongside me taking everything in and being a real show off with a lovely trot. So the initiall assessment was, he has what it takes to show, I just need to train him to stand in a show pose, and by the end of the evening we got it. off to my first show on Saturday, without Flodden as he is too young to show. But I am on a mission to find a show lead, that is workmanlike with no bling. And to collect a load of show schedules for him for when he is 6 months.
Next week I will be taking him for his first trim, I really am not wanting to trim him as I love him scruffy, but to show as a bedlington I have a lot to learn about trimming. I will post photos when he is trimmed up and be prepared for a new beastie, no longer the forever friends bear
A very clever Flodden and a very proud me 
Next week I will be taking him for his first trim, I really am not wanting to trim him as I love him scruffy, but to show as a bedlington I have a lot to learn about trimming. I will post photos when he is trimmed up and be prepared for a new beastie, no longer the forever friends bear