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  • @basi:

    Thanks for the pics and results Irena they are all great:D

    Nice to see my mums BISS is still doing well:) What happened to the hair on his side as I see from the pics that some is missing??

    I have no idea, I didn't ask Marcel about that :confused:. But it didn't seem as new injury.

  • @irena:

    I have no idea, I didn't ask Marcel about that :confused:. But it didn't seem as new injury.

    No it doesn't look new does it!! He maybe caught it on something!!

  • Hello,

    @ irena
    Thanks for the pictures. It's great that you made them. And I know how much work it is, because I did the same at some specialties in Germany.

    @ basi
    We have a lot of ticks in our area. After every time going for a walk, I find some of them. unfortunately two weeks ago a missed one. So Liina and Jaro tried to get it, when I was not looking. They picked a lot of coat. But the tick was still in Jaro's flesh when I noticed. The coat is growing again. I can see some hair. But I think it will needs another month to grow back to normal.

    I am really glad how Jaro behaved in the ring. He is a very relaxed and lazy boy. And he was very tiered after the long trip. At the last pictures you can see that he was groggy. But he gave his best to the end.

    Today he has been a couch potatoe for almost the whole day.

    Regards,
    Marcel

  • Welcome to the forum Marcel and congrats on Jaro's win!! Great job!

  • @marcel:

    Hello,

    @ irena
    Thanks for the pictures. It's great that you made them. And I know how much work it is, because I did the same at some specialties in Germany.

    @ basi
    We have a lot of ticks in our area. After every time going for a walk, I find some of them. unfortunately two weeks ago a missed one. So Liina and Jaro tried to get it, when I was not looking. They picked a lot of coat. But the tick was still in Jaro's flesh when I noticed. The coat is growing again. I can see some hair. But I think it will needs another month to grow back to normal.

    I am really glad how Jaro behaved in the ring. He is a very relaxed and lazy boy. And he was very tiered after the long trip. At the last pictures you can see that he was groggy. But he gave his best to the end.

    Today he has been a couch potatoe for almost the whole day.

    Regards,
    Marcel

    Hi Marcel nice to see you here:D

    Ahh the horrible ticks:mad: I was always having to remove them when I lived in Germany:rolleyes: Glad it was not an injury that he had had:)

    Well done on your win he is a lovely boy with a lovely nature:)

  • @marcel:

    Hello,

    @ irena
    Thanks for the pictures. It's great that you made them. And I know how much work it is, because I did the same at some specialties in Germany.

    @ basi
    We have a lot of ticks in our area. After every time going for a walk, I find some of them. unfortunately two weeks ago a missed one. So Liina and Jaro tried to get it, when I was not looking. They picked a lot of coat. But the tick was still in Jaro's flesh when I noticed. The coat is growing again. I can see some hair. But I think it will needs another month to grow back to normal.

    I am really glad how Jaro behaved in the ring. He is a very relaxed and lazy boy. And he was very tiered after the long trip. At the last pictures you can see that he was groggy. But he gave his best to the end.

    Today he has been a couch potatoe for almost the whole day.

    Regards,
    Marcel

    Hi and welcome :).
    And huge congrats to Jaro, he behaved great in the ring :cool: . I think we all could be jealous of that :D

  • THANKS Irena for the results and pics! :D
    Didn't see the photos yet - but now the bed can wait :cool:

    @Marcel:
    Welcome ;)
    I was thinking about giving an answer to basi - so, perfect that you did it yourself :p
    And Congratulations again!!!

  • I just looked at all your pics, they are great! There were some really good looking basenjis entered! Hannah and her pups look very nice.. And sweet Cokou, what a pretty baby! Gorgeous Liina of course.. And.. And.. Haha, perfect basenji fix before going to bed :D

    next is the Swedish speciality and then the WDS!! So exciting! Wish I could be there to watch!

  • congrats on BOB puppy! is that a Jensons grandkid?
    sorry to hear from the boys, **** happens, but I understand it is very frustrating to get a VG for squeling, especially when two agressive dogs got an exc :-(

  • @ibi_n_sane:

    congrats on BOB puppy! is that a Jensons grandkid?
    sorry to hear from the boys, **** happens, but I understand it is very frustrating to get a VG for squeling, especially when two agressive dogs got an exc :-(

    Yes it is Jenson's granddaughter :D.
    Actually I don't know why he got VG, he had nice judgement and there weren't written nothing so bad…..:confused:

  • Finished :D
    Wonderful - thank you! A good way to close the day ;)
    Have to take a 2nd look tomorrow…

  • I love all the pictures, wow, some really nice looking dog. Thanks for sharing..

  • @irena:

    Yes it is Jenson's granddaughter :D.
    Actually I don't know why he got VG, he was nice judgement and there weren't written nothing so bad…..:confused:

    whooppieeee it means to me that Jenson really inherited very very very well!! I am very pleased with that, means he is worthy as a stud!

    I hate critiques like that, sometimes it really makes no sense :-(

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