Sunday, August 18, 2019

Spitz in the Park 2019


Its official - gazebos and gusty winds do not make for a good combination! However, apart from our ad hoc wrestling with the gazebo on Saturday (thanks to Becky and David for bringing theirs!) accompanied by the ad hoc wrestling of Blue and his new best friend Iris, our merry band of SEA members enjoyed a relaxed weekend among many curly-tailed and fluffy-bottomed dogs!! We were rather spoilt by Harriet bringing some delicious cupcakes not only for us, but also for our four-legged friends. Sif’s new girlfriend was briefly thinking of changing owner, but only very briefly.
To say we (Eurasiers) were outnumbered was an understatement. However all our dogs were on their best behaviour - great ambassadors for their breed among the unruly  throngs of yipping and yapping Poms, Japanese Spitz and Finnish Lapphunds, which accounted for a large proportion of the dogs on site. 
Throughout the day there were lots of enjoyable things to do, including some serious or not-so-serious dog shows, resulting in places for several, all of which included wonderful, larger-than-life rosettes. Gustav first won Handsomest Dog in the Fun Show and then went on to win Best Novelty! Sheeba came second in Veteran. Annie and Sif were both entered in the ‘serious’ Pedigree Dog Show and Annie won the big Open Spitz class (males and females of all Spitz breeds) and then Reserve Best in Show (like mother, like son)!
Good citizen assessments and eye tests by a qualified ophthalmic vet were also available. Maybe the best result of the day was both Gustav and Blue passing their temperament tests with ‘excellent’.
To keep us all entertained, on site there was a lovely canal-side walk along with a fabulous supervised agility course  - tickets just £1 along with an assortment of other  fund-raising activities e.g. raffles, ‘guess the number of biscuits in the jar’ to just name a few.
For those that chose to, overnight camping was available, or alternatively there was also the option of a local dog-friendly hotel, so no excuses for next year!!! 
By Ann Winter

Saturday, August 3, 2019

llathtony Show - Annie won Best in Show!



When we planned our holiday in Herefordshire, attending a dog show had never crossed our mind. Whilst driving around the area, we came across numerous adverts: Llanthony Valley and District Show, August 3rd. Oh well, we thought, that sounds like a fun day out, going to a real, regional show. On the morning of that Saturday, I looked online only to find that there also was a dog show advertised. And we had precisely 1 hour before the start. So, 3 not-recently-groomed pooches and us 2 jumped in the car and off we went. Our Sheeba (Alphacanis Bethsheba) at almost 10 was entered in Veteran and Annie (Everendeavor Dynasty of Anitra) in Open. We just thought this would give us a nice ‘thing to do’ and provide focus for the day. A random retriever lead found in the car was the make-shift show lead. Bright blue, but hey! The show was situated in the beautiful Llanthony valley, on a slight slope which made a perfect, natural arena. There were a few local stands with delicious local produce, from suckling pig to local cider, home-spun llama wool and wooden products turned from local fruit trees. All the people were in great spirits. As those of you who have more than 1 Eurasier know, you can’t get very far without people stopping, admiring and asking, so we spent a good part of our day, doing exactly that. To our great delight we also met 2 rescue Eurasiers and their lovely owners! So, we were not the only ones there. Even the show secretary, Ros Webb knew Eurasiers through a mutual friend. We felt at home straight away. 
When the time had come, Annie and I strolled into the ring with about 10 other dogs, all very nice indeed, but even without any treats, Annie didn’t put a foot wrong and we won Open! Sheeba was, of course, full of enthusiasm and showed her little socks off. Despite a slight limp – she must have trodden on something as it luckily didn’t last – she won 2nd in Veteran. In the final line-up, after a good 50 dogs had been judged, I was certain the BIS would go to a very nice terrier, but no, Annie won BIS - a rare achievement for a Eurasier! The terrier came second. We were so thrilled and proud of our girls! Big thanks to our lovely, gentle judge Lewis Jackson, as well as all the organizers who made this enjoyable day run like clockwork!
by Brigitte Mordan-Grimm
Watching dog agility

A hug for our Best in Show girl
Preparing the main arena
Having fun!