…And so to Crufts!!

Even as a kennel that doesn’t show much anymore, you HAVE to go to Crufts! If they are qualified…. you’d be mad to miss it, although Allan would beg to differ! Crufts is a bit of a Merry Go Round. You get ‘on’ at the bottom of the M40, and only jump off, knackered, wallet considerably lighter and either elated or definately taking up knitting, at silly o’clock later that day!

It was a day of ghosts. It wasn’t going to be an easy one, but who could stay anything but on their toes with this bunch to shepherd round the NEC?!!

Fish maintained his usual calm dignity in the face of entering the NEC halls to a earsplitting chorus of ‘Who Let the Dogs out!?’ and a display of ‘Tumbling Terriers’… He barely raised a well manicured eyebrow. THOMAS, on the other hand, thought he’d died and gone to heaven, standing, shaking with adrenaline, pupils fully dilated, patently arrived at the BEST party he had EVER been to, and he fully intended to soak it up!

Third timer Shiney, long suffering and only beaten by Mallie in the ‘I hate Crufts, someone please kill me NOW….’ stakes, just sighed and muttered ‘come on then, by god, lets get this pantomine over with!’ And marched off knowingly in the direction of Hall 5.

The day was one of good friends, old and new, and good DOGS old and new. Shiney was our little individual superstar, taking third in the BASC Gamekeeper ring working Labrador bitch class, in the usual huge class. This was the first in a series of ‘lump in throat’ moments as, that is, the same place, and same class, that Jade was third in last year, just weeks before we lost her.

The class:

The happy result of 3rd….:

The ‘Wobble’…..

No tears, just a small labrador with a big heart to put it all in perspective and pull me to the present, not the past. Shiz, thank you sweetheart.

So just to give me something to stress about in the ‘now’, Allan decided to do a vanishing act till the dying seconds before he was meant to show Fish in the Special Working Class in the breed ring. So proud to have him in there on the weight of the fact he holds his Working Gundog Certificate, but ever so slightly suicidal with a half trial bred dog amongst the Champions with their Show Gundog Working Certificates! I reliably hear (as I was detained elsewhere!) that he looked lovely, but you can be sure… he looked DIFFERENT! 😉 Roll on next year when he can go in the Field Trial class with his peers. Although Fish got his Field Trial award this winter, so qualified to take part in it ordinarily, his award was won a few days AFTER Crufts entries closed, so I couldn’t put him in. Onwards to next year! Bondy of course qualified fair and square, and was entered…. but I felt that his waistline (supermodel-esque) and his current length of leg might just cause the dog judge to hyperventilate and need a little sit down before continuing if I actually TOOK him….. so Bondy was ‘washing his hair’ and so AWOL (When I said this to Allan he politely suggested that stood for ‘A Whippet on Legs’ to which I politely suggested he go **** himself….. jealousy!! ha!!!)

And SO to Thomas twoshoes! Party boy! Tom thought the NEC was ‘twinned’ with Ibiza. But to his credit, apart from taking a LARGE dump RIGHT infront of the most expensive artwork tradestand in the show, he didn’t put a foot wrong all day!

Allan had the choice who to show in the individual classes…. and HE picked Tom! Honest he did. No armtwisting, no robbery…. 😉 And a decent job they both made of it for a pair where one desperately wanted to be at the bar and the other wanted to personally shake the hand of every one of the other 25 dogs in the class! The real problem was, as I explained to someone, the family braincell is always on a timeshare basis. And the fact that Shiney AND Toms classes were at exactly the same time was ALWAYS going to end in tears for someone….

However….. almost a showdog, just a very skinny one!!!

Allan: ‘Blow me down, Rach… the bars ONLY just gone and opened!!… do you reckon you could show two…no?? Oh… OK, fair enough….!!!’

…………..Best actually get a tune out of him then….:

Ok, so now we’ve nailed it, Laddo!

Sadly not placed, but I feel, maybe they have bonded a bit…. well…. maybe…. 😉

So the thing is, the day was all about the Team competition. MONTHS ago on a slightly drunken evening in ‘the Windmill’, after picking up, I broached it with my two fellow working chocolate owners (and great mates…) I suggested that they REALLY wanted to come to Crufts, and we would be an amazing team in the Working gundog team class! I was greeted with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Well let me put it this way, Trina is an old hand and was bang up for it, but we both knew Andy was our problem. He thought showing consisted of mincing round a ring with your little finger raised with a pink poodle on a diamonte encrusted lead. He took a ‘little persuading’. If it sets the scene better, Kaz, his partner, drove that night. 😉

So we get to Crufts and do you know what? It all came DAMN good! Loads of teams, lots of which had done it countless times before, and a bunch of pretty skinny choccie wokkie do dahs and we were SECOND! We even got a decent set of compliaments from David Tomlinson and a promise of nothing but positives written about our ‘funny brown dogs!’ in the Shooting Times – I shan’t hold my breath on that one David!

The team!

Five slim, attractive folks and another one….

So we get all serious for a bit:

Best foot forward……! Syncronised heeling.. get us!

‘They liked us! They REALLY liked us!’ Grin!!!

So we were second, which was fantastic, and friends of mine, from the Ketches Farm Shoot, Kit, Karen and Sonja were fourth too which was FAB! Jog on the Sussex teams!

It was definately something i’d love to do again. It made the day very special to win something with your mates who you spend all winter, week in, week out, trudging through mud with…… debating to the possibility of the pheasant you have just spent half hour looking for actually having so much as a TOENAIL chipped….and generally living in a world so far from the Crufts green carpet you could be in a paralell Universe! 😉

A tiny footnote to say that all was well. Allan was found, alive and in the Hall 5 bar several pints and a ‘tot O’ Whisky’ down…. and showed Fish, making friends with everyone round the ring (probably telling them he loved them very much, actually, now I think about it!) hence leaving with the impression all showfolk are adorable and liked his dog (!!!???)

Shiney managed to stifle her loathing of the big ring and take a 4th in the Bitch Special Working class which is fantastic coupled with the gamekeeper 3rd for a hopefully pregnant lady….

We did, eventually, find our way back to the car without splitting up (although it was a near run thing….) and probably…. almost certainly…. WILL….. be back next year. 😉

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Shiney in season!

Just dashing on for a real quickie, more later! For those on our waiting list excitedly waiting news, Shiney came into season on Thursday, so is day 3, and we look forward to good new in a few weeks time after her ‘dates’ with Fish!.  If these babies can be anything like as lovely as the ‘Tiny Tadpoles’ from Shineys last litter, we will be very blessed!

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Partnerships!

On the way back from a trial recently, one with a long drive home, a 3 hour drive home, and one that saw us both dismally taking the walk of shame by the second round (just to balance against the good times!), we were mulling over just how suited Al and I were to our respective boys, Fish and Bondy.

Its a fluke really. The boys are so different, and Allan and I are so different. Al and Fish are both cool, laid back, what will be will be types. They work together so well because Al will send Fish for something, it will go wrong, they will look at one another, shrug, Fish will come in, and they will try again…. and usually succeed. No flapping, no dramatics, all very calm and dignified.

Allan calls me and Bondy the two blondes. We both are direly lacking in self belief sometimes, and self confidence. We fly off the handle, and a typical example would be I’ll send Bondy, it will all go pearshaped, and I will stamp about shrieking that hes a damn idiot and is he STUPID or something, and he will throw himself about and shriek back that ‘I sent him completely bloody WRONG, and did I not even THINK about the damn wind, and I’m the cretin…flap, flap, shriek, bicker’!!!!!

Then he’ll condesend to come back in, he’ll mutter ‘cretin’ and me, I’ll whisper ‘pillock’ to him… then think it through a bit more, send him right, and he’ll go fantastic… bounce back in with me whooping and skipping about, he’ll throw himself six foot in the air to deliver and we will both congratulate ourselves on being so damn brilliant and what a TEAM!!!   😉    😉

We adore each other but we fight like cat and dog 😉 Al and Fish have never had a cross word between them in their lives 😉  

I picture Al and Fish like Eric and Ernie, tucked up in bed together drinking cocoa in striped Pyjamas reading the sunday papers. You gotta love em’! Couldn’t be better suited!

Fish and Al:

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A ‘Season’ Unfolds….

Hiiiiiii! I bet you thought i’d forgotten you, didn’t you? Go on admit it? I feel horribly guilty because the Blog has suffered for the ability, with this new whizz bang website, to keep it up to date all the time. So each time I set aside to come on and talk about recent ‘happenings’, I need to add a litter to the litters page, or some pictures to a puppy page or some such thing, and my wafflings here go to the wall.  ;-(  But NO MORE!!!! Let me bring you soundly up to date…. (not before time…)

You know sometimes you are driving, or sitting about, or laying in bed, and you have a little daydream about something that seems completely ridiculous, but you dream about it anyway…. well a few weeks ago, if you told me between Bondy and Fish, we would finish the trial season, with three field trial awards and two Guns Choice awards, I’d punch you on the arm and tell you to get over yourself   😉  But, do you know what, thats the reality of it all, folks. And I’m not sure i’m quite back down to earth yet!

(Little overcompetitive footnote here at this point and not to be mentioned again….. All three awards, and both Guns Choices, I reckon we had it in us to do slightly better. Either I messed up. Or Allan was less than pretty. Or the boys could have listened a bit better, a bit QUICKER etc etc…. but I’m overjoyed at the results, but hell….. thats not to pretend we are resting on ANY laurels here…. someone wrote in all innocence recently on a message board: “Its funny, trialing seems to be all, or nothing, and pretty much nearly EVERYTHING…” and quite frankly, that total trialing innocent, was COMPLETELY right!)

OK! So back to euphoria and me feeling that at last, after umpteen years we have finally earned our stripes to not be patted on the head and told ‘that was nice, dear…. for a showdog!’  😉

So we get a unspectacular Christmas out the way (except for my Works Christmas party at Jamie Olivers restuarant in Brighton which was fantastic! The Kareoke bar afterwards shall stay in my memory for many a year…. by god we thought we sounded great, but by GOD when we heard it back on a piece of mobile phone footage we wanted shooting….and quickly…. to put us out of our misery….)

So trial number 1, on the 7th January, is the Arun & Downland Novice at Bereleigh Estate in Hants. What can I say about this trial? Much of it has been said at:  http://www.labradorforums.co.uk/ftopict-83547.html  However personally, for me, winning a COM with Bondy AND Guns Choice was just a fantastic result. How fantastic? Well, the fact that in the Run off/5th round I made some silly schoolgirl handling error which send Bondy exactly where I didn’t want him, means that my first field trial award was greeted with huge happiness, and a desire to beat myself half to death. Thats not normal is it?   😉   😉

So then onto trialing ‘abroad’ and a fantastic day for Fish and Allan on the Isle of Wight on Monday 24th Jan. Were Bondy and I running too? We were, but pick out the quick mention that we went out on the first round…. 😉 Happy to stand back and give Al his day…. grin! Seriously, Fish and him deserve a bit of an up, they work really hard and his working hours means he can’t swan about (as he calls it!) like me training and so on at this time of year….. so:   http://www.labradorforums.co.uk/ftopict-84077.html    4th! It was also one of my proudest ever moments as its our first Field Trial award on a homebred dog…. hoping it will be the first of a few through the years! Clever Fish… hes such a sweetheart (and Al did alright too….)!

So that was Monday just gone, and we come to Thursday 27th Jan and the Guildford Novice at Cocking near Midhurst, which, again, we have both been lucky enough to draw a run in. We drive there in silence. Full of our own thoughts. Him with much to maintain, Me with much to prove! The day panned out in favour of Bondy…. to be honest I was very nervous, and a heavy first drive settled them quite nicely (Ok, so whats the worst that can happen after that!) but he went on to be mature beyond his tender years and give me the confidence to not ‘fiddle with him’ on retrieves and get there through ability not obedience…: The report:   http://www.labradorforums.co.uk/ftopict-84195.html   2nd was a result better than I could have ever hoped for! Meercat did good!!

This report, however, whilst more than I could of hoped for from our first season of trialing these two lovely dogs, does NOT take into account the three trials NOT mentioned where we went, both of us, SOUNDLY out in the FIRST round. How honest is THAT!?  😉 I feel further explanation is due, and you will get it, dear reader, but I just need to now, at 8.30pm go turn the roast potatoes and carve the lamb or Mr Wylanbriar might start to show that he is now THIRTY days without a cigarette… and that would be messy…. I promise….  😉

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They don’t call them ‘Trials’ for nothing….

Sometimes I look at Bondy, and think, ‘I am probably the luckiest girl in the world’. Now don’t tell Al I said that, because such cute phrases are meant for your other half, I suppose, really (although many would argue that one!). But really, it sounds so naff, but Bondy is a bit of a revelation to me. To say hes the best present anyone could ever of had is an understatement!

To be fair, whatever lovely things people say about Bondy to me, noone actually loves Bondy more than… well….Bondy. 😉  Noone has a higher opinion of him than himself. He would, undoubtably, hold his own paw in the ‘Tunnel of Love’. BUT somewhere, amongst all that self worship and adoreable confidence, what i say and ask of him, REALLY counts to him, and he has given me so much confidence and hope for the future, as a gundog handler, rather than *just* a puppy trainer, or *just* a breeder, or *just* someone who tries, rather stupidly to work showbred dogs to a decent level. One of my dreams was to, one day, have someone look at a running order and say ‘ohhhhh….. Di Stevens and such and such are running… THEY are the ones to beat….’ Something i’ve said a million times about others, but I don’t think even my best mates have really ever said that when they saw my name on a running order, above anything about Puppy test level. 😉 The fact Wylanbriar dogs and bitches have snuck in and biten their arses on occasion is, pretty much, by the by. People CAN be generous about that when its so occasional  😉 But maybe, just maybe, in time, Bondy and I might be the ‘well they aren’t going badly at the moment….’ name 😉 No pressure or anything! We live in hope!

So the kid and I went, last Tuesday, to a snowy Arun and Downland Novice Trial at the Forest of Bere Estate in Hants. The journey was hell. Two and a half hours to do an hours journey, but you know what its like, two inches of snow and the world grinds to a halt and people seem to THROW their cars at one another deliberately to snarl up traffic! The only saving grace as I sat on the M27, was that I knew one of the judges was sat about five miles behind me…. and whilst noone would blink rather than start a trial without me there, they might miss one of the judges…. so I tried not to START the day crying anyway 😉

The first suprise was the annoucement that this was a walked up trial. Hang on!?? Woods…. Flat fields……Hampshire…. this has to be Driven, surely?! But no, they took us round a corner and cunningly there was acres of cover crop and long strips of sweetcorn! The FIENDS!  😉

Rather than waffle on hugely…. and I did a report of the trial retrieve by retrieve here on the Labrador Forum the day after:  http://www.labradorforums.co.uk/ftopict-82398.html  –  I will just say that Bondy gave me a stunning day for one so young and inexperienced. He filled me with confidence and took everything in his stride. Making the dying minutes of the trial, before being eyewiped by the judges on a hen bird long down in the freezing snow…. (Note the words ‘long down in the freezing snow’…. thats code for ‘we couldn’t find it so it must of had no scent coming off it and I desperately need an excuse!’ OK? But thats just between you and me…taps nose knowingly….) 

The memory of a runner he picked, will stay with me for quite some time. (Partly because it was his first ever TRUE running bird). I mean that. There are some ‘lay in bed and remember something good’ moments, when, like me, you rarely get a full nights sleep, and that is one to add to the ‘3am thoughts gallery’.

The fact when we got back and the awards were given, Bondy and I were awarded Guns Choice, is so exciting, and so pathetically tear inducing, and of such great pride to me, that I can’t quite say. Looking at the trophy engraving, and knowing some of the folks on there, it looks like it generally goes to the winner, so to come to us, is pretty amazing. I think, coming from a shooting background first, the fact the GUNS liked what we did, is probably almost as thrilling as the judges. After all, trialing gets a lot of stick about being a working test on game, and completely artificial, and so the Guns come to these events not thinking about the niceities of trials, but of their shooting, the birds and getting them picked. Thanks guys! We hope to go onwards and hopefully upwards from here and not let anyone down. And have some fun along the way!

The offroad Ford Focus slipped and slithered its way back to Sussex with us both happy and knackered, only for a couple of foot of snow to drop that night…. so had that been 24 hours earlier we would NEVER have got there, so maybe there IS a god.

We have four more nominations in for January, nothing till then now, so cross everything for maybe a run or two…. and then a bit of luck again! I don’t worry too much about Bondy decending into teenage anarchy, to be honest, despite only being 18 months old. He is FAR too busy staring at himself in a mirror…………   😉

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