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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Jack Bisham Crufts judge for aussies
- By peppe [gb] Date 13.11.09 12:30 UTC
Dose anyone out there know what breeds Jack Bisham used to have I am right in thinking one of them was Rough Collies.
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 13.11.09 12:47 UTC
Yes, Shelties and Rough Collies.
- By peppe [gb] Date 13.11.09 12:50 UTC
Thanks for that
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 13.11.09 15:39 UTC
That's okay!  Have you found yourself a new addition yet...?!!!
Hilda
- By justme Date 13.11.09 17:18 UTC
He's a very good fair judge, we was totally new to showing and he placed us first at a champ show in a puppy class where 12 were entered
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 13.11.09 19:40 UTC
Wow, well done!  I do hope he is a fair one..!
- By justme Date 13.11.09 20:07 UTC
We were total unknowns and was our first champ show and we were placed on our dogs merits, oh and he gives lovely write ups on your dogs, shame we ant never had him judge us since tho lol

Let us know how you get on with him :)
- By peppe [gb] Date 13.11.09 20:57 UTC
I am going to look at one in January we shall see. How did you work out who I was or was I that obvious
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 13.11.09 21:04 UTC
Not sure really how I knew it was you actually!  Maybe it was something you'd said on another post a while back!
Anyway, good luck with finding the puppy you want!  Our one is all legs now!
   Hilda
- By peppe [gb] Date 13.11.09 21:11 UTC
Do you find yours all get on well I have always bred mine have some reservation.
- By Gabrielle Date 13.11.09 21:46 UTC
Hilda.... yes to puppies !! :-) xx
- By peppe [gb] Date 14.11.09 10:05 UTC
Did the older ones expect the puppy OK breeding my own in the past never had a problem as they saw them from day one.
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 14.11.09 12:00 UTC
Hi, yes no problems with the older ones at all, they love to play with the pup, I just have to watch the 2 year old as he is so bouncy and a rough player, but the 7 year old is more sensible and you see him tempering his strength with the little one.  But no aggression or anything like that.
Hilda
- By Sunbeams [gb] Date 14.11.09 12:04 UTC
And I think if you bring in a young puppy, like 8 or 9 weeks, then they are not usually seen as a threat by the older dogs, a puppy is submissive, although I suppose it could depend on the older dog's character, I have heard of jealousy sometimes being a problem. 
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Jack Bisham Crufts judge for aussies

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