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> Yes confirmed I knew them both.. the stobyhoun after reading the breed standard, I may not have recognised one in the flesh, (or fur)!! I was thinking them a bigger dog. Lovely!
> sometimes I think it would be a good idea to carry leaflets around with me
> The joys of owning a rare breed lol.... I bought a T shirt with a picture of a Komondor on the front and the breed description on the back...sorted...or so I thought until someone asked me to stand still a bit longer as they hadn`t finished reading lol!
Tangle gets called all sorts from Labradoodle to Albino OES!!....The best one I heard was from a little boy while we were waiting to go in the ring at Bakewell I heard him ask his mum if Tangle was a Polar Bear lol
> I like dogs in general but there are some groups I have less interest in and therefore, less knowledge of.
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> that dog showing is a profession, and one from which lots of money can be made,
> and one from which lots of money can be made
> potential new puppy owner told me IF YOU SHOW THEN IT'S A BUSINESS!
>she asked our chairman if his Curly Coat retrievers were..... (wait for it!) Bedlingtons!!!!!!!!!!!
>IF YOU SHOW THEN IT'S A BUSINESS!
> I asked how there are any Whippets left if they only produce Bedlingtons from them
> That is an interesting thought, you breed 2 of the same and get something different. That would be a bloody miracle.
>I'm in total agreement. I'm not 'young' but I don't consider myself 'old'. I wonder how many 'young people' would've recognised a Stabyhoun? I met one on a local walk recently and I was pleased to say I recognised the breed although my pronounciation left a lot to be desired. His owners said most guesses are Lab x ESS and that no-one - except me - has recognised him not even the vet!
> only 10mths and had about another 4 stone to go!!!
>> I'm in total agreement. I'm not 'young' but I don't consider myself 'old'. I wonder how many 'young people' would've recognised a Stabyhoun? I met one on a local walk recently and I was pleased to say I recognised the breed although my pronounciation left a lot to be desired. His owners said most guesses are Lab x ESS and that no-one - except me - has recognised him not even the vet!
> Oh really - I didn't realise there were any in the UK! I have been interested in this breed for a good few years but have never met one, I would love to own one (or more) in the future. I must get up to date on my research!
>This dog was owned by a Dutch couple who bought him - as he was their pet - through the Pet Passport scheme when they came to live in Scotland so he may still be the sole representative of the breed in the UK.
> I have been interested in this breed for a good few years but have never met one, I would love to own one (or more) in the future. I must get up to date on my research!
>traitor ;-)
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