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- By furriefriends Date 03.11.11 12:39 UTC
Does anyone know if it is pratcial to try and park either in the earls court car park or around the area or are we better coming by train which is what I usually do ?
- By Jeff (Moderator) Date 03.11.11 13:42 UTC
I would imagine parking will be a nightmare, depends where you are coming from but I would recommend the train - providing you have no dogs.
Jeff.
- By furriefriends Date 03.11.11 14:23 UTC
thats what I thought, as I said I usually trainit but the person I am coming with prefers to drive. May try a bit of sensible talking, no we arnt bringing dogs just comeing to see everyone and do some shopping !!  
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 03.11.11 14:45 UTC
I've parked in the Earls Court car park a couple of times when I've been showing a dog and it's only a short walk to the hall. But without dogs etc it's probably easier to go by train.
- By dogs a babe Date 03.11.11 15:10 UTC
You could compromise by driving to an out of town station and taking a shorter train journey.  I've done that when I wanted to indulge in some serious shopping and didn't want to lug it all the way home on the train!
- By japmum [gb] Date 03.11.11 16:18 UTC
I have just booked my parking for discover dogs and have opted for the red multi storey which is on site. It is expensive,at £25 for the whole day but going on the train isn't really an option  for me as I will have a dog ,crate etc and want to do lots of shopping!
If I didn't have the dog with me then I would probably park in the suburbs and take the tube to Earls court  as it gets you right to the main entrance.
Have a good day out whatever you decide.
- By Stevensonsign [gb] Date 03.11.11 17:09 UTC
Remember the KC rules on photography , or filming your dogs on a mobile . They must ask your permission .They should be happy to tell you who they are or have a name badge /press badge. Don't be fooled by some pretty young thing who 'just loves your breed'  .There are people around who work for and with others.Be very aware if you are in certain breeds on the 'watch' list .Don't give out information to questions like ..how many dogs in your breed die of cancer? If in doubt refer them to your breed organiser .
Topic Dog Boards / General / discover dogs

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