Let’s hear it for…….

…..the stars of Discover Dogs. Glen of Imaal Terriers may have performed in the exhibition ring on Saturday but other Glens were there all four days to be loved, petted, photographed, admired and talked to. Dodi, May, Fern, Basil, Alfie, Mutley, Kaos, Poppy, Misty & Flynn you (and your people) did us proud. Thank you.

There was also a Glen “somewhere else”. Caitlin Forbes has always been an enthusiastic YKC supporter and this was her final year. She took Jeonty Dreams A Dream with Karensbrae into the YKC 18-24 Terrier & Hound where they came 3rd and 4th in YKC Terrier Stakes. The breed also had a presence in the absolute final with Jen Tobijanski who had come first in the Terrier Stakes. She was handling her own champion Sealyham but she shares her home with two Glens.

The “seen on the television” glimpses are Caitlin, Mutley on Friday & Basil on Saturday. Basil made the entire opening sequence, nice going boy for sitting still so long. If there are any more let us know so they can have a shout out.

 

Scottish Kennel Club

SKC Championship Show begins today but yesterday the event began with the final of Scottish Junior Handler of the Year. Youngsters qualified for the event all through 2010 and the “Triumphant One” was Caitlin Forbes who shares her home with a couple of Glen of Imaal Terriers. Many congratulations indeed!!

Terrier Day is today at Ingliston and two people have said their mobiles are fully charged to ring the results from ringside so by late lunch/early afternoon results should be HERE…and they are

Under judge Allan Stephenson BOB (DCC) was awarded to Int Ch Brockland Brayhead Lad with the Bitch CC going to Jeonty Maybee Daysee, her first after 4 Res CCs. The two Reserves were Johnny Be Good at Romainville & Ch Jeonty HasACeilidh at Karensbrae

Applause, applause

The bags, tins, boxes and envelopes have been counted and recounted. The final tally for the PRA FUNd Raising Event was just over £1200.00. Glen of Imaal Terrier people helped a lot towards this but so did many, many people from many other breeds. It can’t be said enough; thank you. And whilst you are clapping keep the hands together for Caitlin Forbes-16 years old today!