
People who have actually gone to Crufts, often have gone to help make up their minds about which dog they are going to add to the family. At £11.50 to get in plus £6 petrol, a lot of people make this their final decison making opportunity, and it is spring when a lot of people think it an ideal time to aquire a pup, iwth increasing day length, and temperatures to ease house training a pup.
the enquiries for our breed following Crufts are usually serious ones, but not many.
I did discover dogs yesterday, and by mine and my freinds reckoning there was one definate potential owner of the breed for a pup, one probably, and one who wanted a rescue.
There were probably another half dozen who if a pup had been immiediately available would have bought on impulse, but pups in my breed are usualy not that ready to have off the shelf.
People will either be lucky to get on the end of a list of a litter just born, or on the list of a litter due, as first few pups in most liters are prebooked, and the ones left are usually where one sex has predominated in the litter.