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Post by toots on Dec 1, 2012 15:49:31 GMT
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Post by netherbrae on Dec 1, 2012 16:25:25 GMT
These pups are just gorgeous!!! and Bob too - who is also still a pup!!!!
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Post by puddledub on Dec 1, 2012 18:14:20 GMT
Very cute ;D
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Post by SusanK on Dec 1, 2012 21:16:02 GMT
I once went to a seminar and learned how to groom them into show trim, never seen once since to try it on
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Post by Bedrockshetlands on Dec 1, 2012 21:31:16 GMT
Awww that brought a smile to my face, my childhood dog was a Glen of Imaal terrier, and to this day I have never met anyone with another ;D
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Post by sparkler on Dec 1, 2012 21:59:04 GMT
Oooh gorgeous pups - but Bob is just adorable, I have never seen a real one, only pics
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Post by Flyingbuck on Dec 2, 2012 7:00:51 GMT
Beautiful pups and love the look of Bob.
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Post by toots on Dec 2, 2012 11:20:15 GMT
I once went to a seminar and learned how to groom them into show trim, never seen once since to try it on Interesting where was the seminar? .....if you ever want to practice your welcome to come to mine anytime you might be able to give me some tips Bedrockshetlands - Awh how lovely, there such sweet dogs. Its funny to think these wee butterballs will turn into "Bobs" he's so cheeky a real character ;D He's taking his roll as lorry dog very seriously....he just cant manage the steps yet!
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Post by beryl on Dec 3, 2012 8:57:21 GMT
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Post by paulasmith on Dec 3, 2012 9:40:33 GMT
Aww they are lovely!!
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Post by SusanK on Dec 3, 2012 10:00:12 GMT
Toots the seminar was many moons ago organised by The Scotish Groomers which is now no longer with us, was at Oatridge and ran by Robert Murphy of Technogroom who is also no longer with us. Was very interesting what I can remember of it, and wouldnt know where to start now adays as it would have been most likely 10plus years ago, and possibly even more, remember the lighter trick for the head and thats about it.
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Post by toots on Dec 3, 2012 11:43:31 GMT
I have just seen these on HG, THEY ARE GORGEOUS!!!! Very rare to see, I just love them!! Thanks beryl There actually on the rare breeds register, and originate from Ireland. Years ago they were bred for hunting badgers. Another bonus is that they don't molt There super wee dogs with great characters. Susank- I bet it was really good, The lighter trick sounds interesting! ;D
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