Thank you all for Sunday, all of your dogs are lovely! I am sorry we disappeared but we were all very sleepy after a weekend of completely over doing it! Everyone looked to be in good conversation and we didnt want to interupt. Now that I think about it it was rude so I am incredibly sorry to everyone!!!! Loch Earnhead is wonderful, an excellent place for all dogs. Ceilidh really is not a beach fan at all. We have had her a couple of times before and she is a completely different dog when we take her there. Give her a forest or field and she is wild! We almost lost her yesterday to a pair of swans protecting their babies. The daft thing was ready for jumping in after them despite their hissing and warnings!!!!! She went after a moorhen later in the walk and her her first dive and swim. That was in the Devilla forest which is great if anyone is in that area with their dogs.
Yes, I think we will be going to show her Mo. Does anyone know of a really good ring craft class in the perth/stirling/falkirk areas? Or even Dunfermline? I know a good one in Loanhead but it is the same night as the bronze classes so we cannnot go to that one. And there is one I know in Perth but I have been told by my friend (who would also coming with me with her border terrier) that class is always very busy so you don't get the time to do much at all.
Linda, we will be up at my parents again on 5th and 6th April so if you are free we will need to meet for a walk!!! (although not loch brandy, my dad got us up at the break of day, literally, on saturday to go up there before we went out for the day, it was just too much for the dogs and I still hurt!) Let me know anyway and we can arrange something.

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