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miss the fox

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  1. Tango, As usual the voice of reason. But I will look at topping up the Puppy Champions Prize again. But I should have thought having your puppy dog as All Ireland Puppy Champion at the 25th All Ireland show under three judges should have been satisfying enough. Albert fair enough.good to hear there is a puppy championship,I remember few years ago at a few "smaller"shows an 11 month old pup winning puppy class and going onto win reserve champion, it just shows at 11 months it looked the part, the judge had a good eye for a dog/pup as it turned out a great worker too . im not all int
  2. at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed. I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class. at least
  3. at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.
  4. why in the showing do the pup winners not qualify for the final, dont think this is fair as they are only being judged on looks and whos to say there wouldn't be a pup that looks better than all the dogs in the rest of the classes. Is it not the same price to show a pup as an older dog, so surely the pup should have the chance of winning the overall (terrier, whippet or lurcher show)
  5. Beer Roasted Cat 1 cat cut into roast 1 can of Cream of Mushroom soup 1 cube of beef bouillon 1 clove of garlic 1 Fine Irish Stout, like Guinness Cover and soak cat roast in salt water for 24 hours. Drain water and then cover and soak in beer for 6 hours. Drain and place in crock pot with your cans of soup. Add a clove of garlic, and a cube of beef bouillon. If you start to slow cook your cat in the morning with your George Foreman Cooker (or it's ilk), you'll have finely cooked feline in time for supper. If a slow cooker is not available, a cat can be baked at 350 degrees fo
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