Writers Block Unblocked! ;-)

You know sometimes, when things are hectic, and there are so many good things happening it nearly becomes overwhelming to think about writing it up! 😉 Thats us, that is  😉

What major things have happened since I wrote last?

* Shineys puppies have grown and gone to their new homes and blossomed!

* Bondy won the URC Bucks Open Test on 22nd May – Keel! Woo woo! Waves ‘Big up the Meercat’ banners and flags!!!

* We were asked to be part of the team representing UGS West Sussex & Surrey in the UGS Inter Club Finals on 3rd July. We went, we won and we came second overall in the individual rankings! (There was then a MESSY BBQ at Ruebens afterwards, but we may have to draw a veil over that……  grin!)

* I joined the SEGS (South of England Gundog Society) committee.

* I was overjoyed to be asked to go and pick up on a Grouse day in Yorkshire just after the Glorious 12th. I like to think of it as the ‘Glorious 16th!’ And whilst am completely panicing about what to wear and if the dogs will behave… am over the moon!

* I judged the gundog show classes at the SEGS Countryside Alliance Funday, which was brilliant – and Fish and I won one of the Open scurries, which was FANTASTIC! At last! He has peaked! A 1st in a (jolly tricky actually with FIVE retrieves), scurry!    😉   😉

*  The smell of winter was in the air and the impending trial season becoming a reality again, with a fantastic ‘walked up on sugar beet’ training day in Essex organised by Graham Home.

* We have run some lovely beginner and novice training days and sessions and some of our trainees have taken great big steps forward of which i am really proud of!

Something that i’ve wanted to write for weeks now, was just one example of the fun and friendly side of our sport, this crazy game called Gundog Work. You get a few dry old boys in this hobby, as well as a few dry YOUNG ones (grin) and the one liners and banter are something i’ve always wanted to store up for a rainy day and write a book on!

*

Two gentlemen of our sport standing together waiting their go in the last test of a long Open test day. The weather was awful and we could all use a smile… (the names have been changed to protect the innocent…)

Harry:  ” Well now Bill, the last test, what do you think it’ll be then? ”

Bill: (Sly sideways glance at the ladies and a twinkle in his eye) “Well Harry my boy, some kind of Retrieve would be my bet!”…. to sniggers and snorts….

Harry: (Quick as a fish and totally deadpan…) ” Bugger it! The one thing I’ve not practiced for!! ”

…………you possibly had to be there but it WAS hilarious!  😉   😉  😉

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Subtitle: Overcompetitive Di wreaks Allan’s dog.

So I find myself at the SEGS CA Fun Day, judging the show classes on the 25th June. A great idea and SEGS are to be commended for trying to bring a little bit of both sides to what was, fundementally and traditionally, purely a working events day. The entry was huge and fun was had by all!  I put a few assorted Wylanbriars in the car, and took along Mallie (as she loves a day out!), Otter (As she needed the socialising and it would be good for her) and……. Fish. Why Fish? So why not the Bondy Meercat who usually lives and breathes at my side?  Ummm…… wellllll…….. there was like SCURRIES there….. and wellll….. he might get wreaked!!   😉   😉  So I basically did what all good gundog ‘other halves’ would do….and took Allan’s dog instead!

His face was a PICTURE when I got home with a red rosette, card and lovely vouchers and prizes and all sorts! Secretly pleased, he asked what scurry Fish had won.

” The five card trick scurry ” says I….carefully hoping he asked no more. I was not in luck.

” So what EXACTLY does that involve then, love? ” With his smile fading just a little.

I took a deep breath. ” WELL! You have five blind retrieves around this LOVELY lake, and they are assigned points according to difficulty and you were being timed, and so the dog had to pick each one as quick as possible, and you could decide what order you got them, and…..” Draws breath and says very VERY quickly…  “and they didn’t mind if the dog went OVER the water, or round it, to get them…”

Icy stillness about Allan. ” Ok, Love, explain ‘or Round it’ to me……” His smile fading rapidly…

” Ummmm….. well of course you COULD be all greasy swot and put them OVER the lake to the various dummies, and of course that WOULD, technically, be *ideal* ” (I see him nod enthusiastically…) ” but seen as you didn’t actually HAVE to, I just basically jazzed him up and made him gallop round the lake, pick the dummy, and…errr… well…. back round again….” Tails off, seeing the thunder rising…

” 5 times? You made him gallop down the side of the lake not OVER it, there and back, FIVE TIMES!!!!??? ”

“Well, there was this one time he looked like he thought he SHOULD go over, but to be honest that would of been right SLOW, so I handled him round it on land instead, as fast as possible….”  My life, and relationship, stopped in its tracks right there.

” You HANDLED the dog away from going over the lake. You actually stopped him and handled him ROUND the lake…. ‘really fast’…..?? ”   I was a bunny in a lamp at harvest time……

” We won though…. ” Cough.

” SO let me get this right (he said, in a scarily calm voice…) you left the precious Meercat at home incase you broke him, and you clapped and screamed my dog home, not OVER the lakes, as I have been trying to teach him is the unbending rule since he was 6 months old, but ROUND them, out AND back FIVE TIMES! ……” (He clutched at straws…) ” How was his delivery?? ”

” Ummmm……..?? ”  I muttered…. and started losing the courage to make eye contact…. “Ummm, delivery didn’t really matter as long as you grabbed it from them as fast as possible and lobbed it swiftly in a bucket….”

” Five grabs and lobs? Five! Grab, lob, and throw him randomly back out again handling ROUND the lake, and back again, to snatch it off him and chuck it in a bucket to stop the clock…?? ”   The EYES, oh god, the EYES!

Weakly. “Yes… and he ONLY spat the last one at me…. Well ‘spat’ is possibly not quite the right word, maybe more HURLED it at me from 10 foot away and spun like a ballet dancer to gallop out again like a pet dog chasing a tennis ball…” (I realised the foolishness in my honesty almost immediately….)

Eyes of FIRE! I quaked!  “What was this EXACTLY Di? ‘Its a f***ing Knockout with Allan’s dog??’  or maybe  ‘Lets see how many things I can pants up in one day for the sake of stopping the clock one second before Rogers Wade’s time…??’

Bravely. “Actually, Roger was dead impressed and shook my hand…. he said he’d never heard such screeching and clapping and yelling as me trying to get him home on that last retrieve….Says he thought it was the last furlong in the National…!!”  (I made a weak and misguided attempt at humour…) 

“…It was for Charity….”

Well now sometimes stories just don’t have a happy ending in them do they? I mean, Allan is SO sensitive about Fish, REALLY! For gods sake, we WON!   😉   😉

(Fish: The dog who runs round water 1.3 seconds faster than ANY DOG IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND! Woooo!!!!)

 

 

 

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Otter is Home!!

NOW, I took a pin and put it in a list of about five things I desperately want to write Dog Blogs about, and Otter won (I hope thats a good omen for the future!! grin…)!

Otter from this…… (and shes easy to spot!!):

Via this…..

….and *this* (although we don’t talk about that…..)  😉   😉

To THIS gorgeous little lady who is now home with us!

Otter is unlike any puppy I’ve ever. Thats no exaggeration. She is so confident and happy in her own skin. She is waggy and outgoing, she is settled (we haven’t had a PEEP out of her in the kennel even on the first night!) she is bold and keen to explore everything, fast, up for it and smart (she sits on a peep of the whistle and does short stays already!)…… and shes only ten weeks!

The day she came home, I went to pick her up with Bondy in the car for company. He took one look at her and started shaking like the big girls blouse he really is! 😉 Throwing up on him on the way home didn’t exactly endear him to her its true, but when she arrived, after a few minutes being slightly peturbed by the five other big dogs, she started muttering….. ‘THESE should be a walkover!’ and made herself at home!

Something about her is very special. She is very different to Bondy (mummy’s special boy – grin) she isn’t needy, she isn’t desperate for your attention, she wanders around quite happily looking for fun and trouble, but the minute she hears her name shes is HERE like a shot. NOW that smartness, that cheekiness, that confidence may WELL be a recipie later for someone rather different to Bondy t train. He spins round upon hearing you even if a yard from the dummy, and says expansively, ‘Yes Mama??? What can I DO for you…. DO tell me….!??’ Now that as a quality to me is priceless, its not exactly been trained, its just kind of IN him. I took him as a one off to a certain top gundog kennel for a day of training a while ago, and they desperately wanted to UNDO his absolute obedience and make him get out and pull me about. Gasp! Shock! Horror! BONDY? I don’t think so!! He could no more pull me about than fly to the MOON!! (Although, to be fair, as hes neared two years old, hes had the odd moment…. so heres to not allowing his halo to slip!! I know several riends will be cheering from the rafters to hear that as they’ve always wanted him to grow some balls and show me up just the once or twice….GRIN!)

However I just feel/know Otter will be different. So it will be facinating to see how much is training, as I plan to use (more or less) the same methods, the same grounds and the same trainer with Otter as with Bondy  –  and how much is personality and if one can mould the other – or if one is dictated by the other! It will be a story in itself, and I am really looking forward to it!!

Bondy is not overly thrilled by Otter being here. Thats possibly a little understated infact. She, to him, does not exist except when she is hanging off his neck or has his cheek in her gob. However, whichever way you slice it, they are peas in a pod type wise and I adore them both! (And the others of course but they all have their own entry coming up I hope over the next two days so this was Otter and Bondys!)  😉 😉

More very soon!

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A ‘Puptastic’ Day!

So life and generations move on, and today saw me shooting over into leafy East Sussex, to see little Otter and the brood, as well as then going down to see Bondy’s first litter in Hastings! Ironically both litters were born on exactly the same night so are both 5 weeks and 1 day old!

SUCH a hardship to encounter quite so many lovely puppies in one afternoon  😉

Could this be Otter? Shes the Bondy Meercat Clone…

Or maybe this lovely darker girlie?

Or maybe her calmer, bigger sister??

Who knows? Time will tell as they grow!!

A very special mention to darling little ‘Dusty’, who had an unfortunate accident and managed to break a back leg by his Dam plonking herself down at a freak moment! He has been a brave and strong little guy and really is a very beautiful, fiesty and well made puppy. He will stay at Bedgebrook till further notice and is coping so well with his plaster cast! Sadly being so young the other puppies haven’t yet quite learnt how to ‘sign it’ but with smart parents like theirs, I’m sure they soon will!

‘Dusty’ and his plaster!

Hey! The manners of those baby Bedgebrooks leaves a LOT to be desired! Uncle Bondy would NEVER be so rude…. :

So we shoot down South to Hastings to look at the Bondlets there – and boy they are a lovely bunch!! Do look in the ‘Bondy Babies’ section of the website for lots of pictures but just a couple for your viewing pleasure and not a Meercat in sight!!!

Oh lovely!!!!

On a sad note today, a gorgeous and great bitch we both admire and knew personally living out her retirement at Bedgebrook, ‘FT CH Shorthorn Ninja of Mansengreen’ – Ratty, passed on at the grand age of 13. She really had so many influential children and grandchilden she is a strong influence on the breed but having lived with her for several weeks, she was the nicest possible ‘person’ and she will be missed by those who loved her dearly.

Sleep tight darling Ratty. You were, completely, a lady.

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Jadey – A year on….

We lost our Jade a year ago today.

… They say ‘Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’. There was times after she died, I wasn’t so sure. I think it was, singularly, the most painful thing that has ever happened to me. My Dylan was like losing half my heart. But he lived a full and long life. Jadey was so beautiful, blooming…. perfect. Then she was gone, at 6 years old.

Just 2 weeks after Jadey died, the perfect image of her was born. Mia. Her grandaughter. Granny’s dusty Jimmy Choo’s fit her perfectly. But Jadey was BORN a ‘princess’ and Mia has been MADE a princess. She has been cherished and spoilt and cosetted. She shrieked for attention the minute she opened her eyes, and has demanded table service and a team of ‘staff’ ever since! She is gentle like Jade. She is elegant like Jade. She is clever and very gently cunning, like Jade. The difference is, she has some of her mum in there – Shiney. Deep inside the pink dresses she is a Tomboy, she loves mud. She hunts brambles (something Jade would only consider paying someone ELSE to do!). She beats up her brothers, her mother, her father… ESPECIALLY her soft soppy father, Fish! Somehow our love for her has rubbed off on everyone else. The other dogs take it. They just gently prod her, and in return she throws them in a full bodyslam on the ground! They groan a bit, wait for the stars to disappear from infront of their eyes, and tell her ‘its fine love, no…really….i’m OK….’ Limp. Cough. Stagger.  😉

When I think of Jade I see her clearly. We have so many photos of her up its helped. I’ve never been able to hide from the fact she is gone, its been faced full on. I see her in Fish, our treasured Fish who we thank our lucky stars for every day. But she lives on in Mia.

I woke up this morning early. Allan was already up. I got up and he showed me what he’d made for me as a gift for today. He is very special and I shall treasure it.

Last year was a year of painful losses. Three exceptional ones. Never forgotten, always remembered. Our dark, beautiful shadow, Jade, will live on with us forever in our hearts and through the generations to come, we hope and pray, through Fish and Mia.

If you’ve read this, and so many have written to me since losing Jade about the loss of their treasured, adored dogs before their time, please also read this story. I hope it will make you smile. It does through my tears when I read it. Its Jadey the Worker, Jadey the Person, and Jadey the Princess.

http://www.wylanbriar.com/our-stories/not-in-these-heels/

One huge regret will be she will miss the Royal Wedding! Oh how she would of loved it!

Baby, I wrote these words for you the day you died. They stay the same:

“I don’t know when.

Confused about how as well.

Just know that these things will never change for us at all.

If I lie here. If I just lay here. Will you lie with me, and just forget the world. “                   

Chasing Cars. Snow Patrol.

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Good Citizen-ship!

So much happens here at Chez Wylanbriar on a week to week basis that its crazy that i’m not ‘blogging it’ every second day, but I really wanted to write about a truely lovely day yesterday, saturday 2nd April, at Ashburnham Gundog Club, near Battle. Tania Stapley runs a superb beginners and novices gundog club there, taking many from complete newcomer to test winner or useful shoot member in a series of really carefully planned classes. Tania explained the ethos of the classes to me and the planning behind them and it is truely staggering. Thank you to Tania and her team for inviting me to examine their Bronze and Silver Kennel Club Canine good citizen test trainees.

I hadn’t done this before and was pretty nervous to be honest. But soon settled into the requirements, with some homework too of course ‘pre-appointment’! There were some really lovely dogs taking the tests, which basically are aimed at showing that the dogs involved have the good manners to make good companions in everyday society, and the owners are thinking, responsible owners who may not wish to compete with their dogs, but expect them to behave and know exactly their own responsibilities.

It was magic 😉 Some real character dogs from a young but perfectly able puppy, to a old hand who REALLY thought it was all a bit below them… A vast variety of shapes, breeds and sizes, and some REAL personalities temperament wise. Its fantastic to step away from the competition world for a few hours, and see how proud as punch people can be of their pet dogs achieving something seriously worthwhile that they have slogged for over several weeks.

It was well worth missing an Open test for! More on that in a minute!

The calm but nervous moments before we kick off:

The succesful Silver examinees:

The succesful Bronze examinees!

So this weekend didn’t end ‘there’. Al ran Fish in the UGS Kent & East sussex Open. He ran, just like a ‘pretty talented dog, handled by a man who has worked about 21 days in sucession and so hasn’t had any time to train at all….’ should run 😉 No zeros. No 20’s but 4 resectable scores and one bit of a pooch screw because he marked a Moorhen and not a dummy over a marsh 😉

BUT the light evenings are here, and Al can stop moaning now, and start training…. i shall keep his nose to the grindstone believe me!  😉 

Next weekend is a cracker. I have the honour of judging the SEGS Novice at Sheffield Park on Saturday (whilst Al, of course, works… grin) and then we both on Al’s birthday, next Sunday, celebrate by running in the UGS West Sussex Open test with Bondy and Fish.

I could write a THESIS on the interesting things about training Bondy and Fish at the moment. They have their real strong points each and their real weaknesses… and neither have the same 😉 Just to make life interesting. Little Shimmer comes home Royal Wedding weekend, and Shiney is getting HUGE!! More excitement!

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