Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Hi

Just catching up with all the posts, they all make very interesting reading.

Big Congratulations to all the Eternal babies, I bet it was really good fun them all being together again, and it will be lovely to see them all at Crufts.

Sorry to hear that Ghillie is still not well, I hope the vet can get to the bottom of the problem soon, some times there can be micro organisms that can cause real havoc with digestive systems, I had one myself a long time ago, not long after I had given birth to my daughter Jenny, who is 23 next week, but I was ill for months, I had samples done and nothing showed up, I was eventually referred to a specialist and the problem was diagnosed, but I was down to about 5 1/2 stone by then. It was some kind of Amoeba, and the treatment was just one pill, never knew where or how I had picked the organism up, but hope that everything gets sorted for Ghillie soon.

Welcome to all the new people, big Hi to Hannah, lovely that you have joined us and look forward to hearing more from you and the other new members.

I first Saw Large Munsterlander at a Show in the early 1980's there weren't very many of them then, and I really liked them but the time wasn't right to have one.
Years later I was stewarding in the Stay ring, at an Obedience Competition, when I spotted a Large Munsterlander come into the ring, I was really impressed with both the looks and the steadiness of the dog, after the stays had finished, I went up to the owner and asked more about the breed.
I researched the breed for a couple of years, read everything I could about them, and phoned Christine Ogle, she put me in touch with Narla's breeder, Lynn O'Connell and the rest as they say is history.
We had initially only intended to do a bit of agility, Obedience and perhaps a few local shows and maybe the odd Champ Show. But we got bitten by the bug for showing again and Narla did so well, it just sort of escalated from there.
Five years ago if anyone had told me what was to happen I would have laughed, now I am just so grateful to have Narla as she has really done us proud in all areas, and she is such a joy to live with.
She is fine, just waiting for the scan now which seems ages off, but as soon as she is confirmed in whelp don't worry you will all hear the shout from here !!!!