Barbara Nixon
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I went to the UK Toy show at Stafford, yesterday and watched some of the obedience work. These people were obviously keen as most work, except for stays and scent (test A) had been done by 10.30.
Taking part were five cavaliers (two black and tan, two Blenheim and one ruby), several papillons, a few bichons, an Italian greyhound, a pug (She was lovely-I held her while her mum went to the toilet), a few affenpinschers, a little cross (He was allowed as he's a toy cross), avery tiny pomeranian, and some miniature terriers.
A Blenheim cavalier one the novice and A contest, making the long journey, alone, by her young handler, worthwhile. All the other cavaliers were placed, too (the other Blenheim and ruby in two classes each).
A cavalier puppy got third Best Puppy in Show, too.
Taking part were five cavaliers (two black and tan, two Blenheim and one ruby), several papillons, a few bichons, an Italian greyhound, a pug (She was lovely-I held her while her mum went to the toilet), a few affenpinschers, a little cross (He was allowed as he's a toy cross), avery tiny pomeranian, and some miniature terriers.
A Blenheim cavalier one the novice and A contest, making the long journey, alone, by her young handler, worthwhile. All the other cavaliers were placed, too (the other Blenheim and ruby in two classes each).
A cavalier puppy got third Best Puppy in Show, too.