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27-10-2012, 07:14 PM   #1

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27-10-2012, 07:35 PM   #2

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


Fabulous pictures, Elaine. Where they taken today ?
Where have all the dogs come from ?
I love the one of Rayne rolling in the snow.



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27-10-2012, 07:58 PM   #3

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


Yes, went to Glendye with my agility trainer and her sister and their 14 dogs, me and Rayne. We hang with a big posse

After a 2 and a half hour walk, we went to the Clatterin Brigg for a hot drink and a sandwich.

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27-10-2012, 08:03 PM   #4

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


we are off to Scotland tomorrow, can't wait.
I love to see lots of dogs together. When we just had Malaika i used to take her to a local park to play with lots of other dogs, sometimes up to 20. However she started to run out of the park and so i had to stop it. Nowerdays there is no chance as Kwame isn't good with other dogs.



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27-10-2012, 08:06 PM   #5

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


Thats a shame that Kwame is a bit dog shy. When you can find the time you should venture a bit further North up this way. Some brilliant dog walking places and loads of places where you can almost have it all to your self.
When I go out with Laura and the pack, we always go somewhere quiet, as its quite intimidating for people to meet 14 or 15 dogs all at once.



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27-10-2012, 09:10 PM   #6

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


we take them to Monreith Beach, st Ninian's and whitefields loch, they are quite remote.
The beach at Auchenmalg is great, but too near to the road, because the dogs have a strong prey drive we can't let them off there but have lunge reins so they can have some freedom.



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27-10-2012, 11:33 PM   #7

Re: An afternoon at snowey Glendye


Monty loves running with a pack - he doesn't mind what sort of dogs, last Saturday he was an honorary sighthound. Not sure how many Schnauzers he's been with all together at the same time, but probably getting on for 20. That's quite a sight (and sound!)

Love the photo of Rayne rolling and her with her little patch of snow on her forehead. That did look really cold though Elaine!



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