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Lockdown Photo Competition Gallery

Dec 282020
 

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 28 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Christmas

Judge: Claire Le Brun

Winner: Mark & Marilyn Evans’ Dudley & Darcy

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 27 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Dirty Dogs

Judge: Adeline Smart

Winner: Claire Le Brun’s Millie

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 26 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Best Smile

Judge: Katie Gilmour

Winner: Adeline Smart’s Lillie

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 25 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Biggest Poser

Judge: Ro Cox

Winner: Katie Gilmour’s Woody

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 24 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Best Sitting Dog

Judge: Emma Parkin

Winner: Ro Cox’s Irish Setter pup

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 23 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Tender Moments

Judge: Louise Mallon

Winner: Emma Parkin’s Reggie

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 22 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Caught in the Act

Judge: Leila Begg

Winner: Louise Mallon’s Hamish

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 21 Winner

Dec 192020
 


Category: Bathtime

Judge: Nick & Anita Le Masurier

Winner: Leila Begg’s Kaspa

Lockdown Photo Competition – Week 20 Winner

Oct 192020
 

Category: Best Jersey View with Your Dogs

Judge: Mark & Marilyn Evans’

Winner: Nick & Anita Le Masurier with ‘West is Best’

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A Must To Bring To Training

Even the most well trained dog can have an occasional accident. Please make sure that you have with you on training nights the following: pooh bags, kitchen roll & a non-bleaching spray to clean up should your dog be caught short.

Treats/Toys For Training

Small pieces or cheese, cooked chicken or cooked sausage are tasty treats for training. Avoid large pieces which take a long time to eat or hard dry biscuits which are difficult to eat quickly. If you don’t want to train with treats you can use small toys instead, even if your dog is a large dog, a small toy is better to use. Avoid toys with a squeaker, balls are not a good idea to train with as it is teaching the dog it is more fun to play away from you by throwing the ball, when we are trying to teach the dog that it is fun to play & be with you.

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