Post by southern-staffords on Dec 22, 2010 19:22:59 GMT
Me & the family met up with the "Bowlzee's" for a nice relaxing week in North Cornwall. The accomodation was perfect nice big garden for the dogs with the exception of about 5 young bulls in the field which didn't mind the dogs most of the time. On one of our long walks me and Andy noticed a terrier & lurcher show on the next day so we told the girls much to their dismay that even on holiday we'll end up at another bloody dog show!!lol What a great show it was too so many well kept dogs with alot of bull x's in attendance the atmosphere was great too everyone real talkative. The terrier judge placed Digga 1st in cross bred terrier class and then placing him in reserve which made my day. After the show finished we had a beer with the fellas and the judge was terrierman for the hunt and invited me & Andy out something we couldn't turn down, we also got invited to go out lamping with the lurcher boys but unfortunatley too much to do in too little time, hopefully when were down there next time we'll meet up.
Some beatiful scenery is down that way if you ever get the chance to visit i'd recommend it, we done all the touristy stuff there and a few fun parks where you could take the dogs but the girs wouldn't let us. One funny thing happened there we'd been to the beach with the dogs and weren't able to let them off as too many paople were there and a few loose dogs too so we headed back to the car park which was at the foot of a steep hill covered in thick bush when it was Digga's turn to have a bit of free running he immeadiatley headed for the bushes in he went only noticable where he was by the movement in the bushes and he was going higher and higher the girls were seriously unimpressed by this as we had no clue how long he'd be or if there was any places for him to drop in to, after what seemed ages he came back looking very happy with himself. A few pics from the trip
Some beatiful scenery is down that way if you ever get the chance to visit i'd recommend it, we done all the touristy stuff there and a few fun parks where you could take the dogs but the girs wouldn't let us. One funny thing happened there we'd been to the beach with the dogs and weren't able to let them off as too many paople were there and a few loose dogs too so we headed back to the car park which was at the foot of a steep hill covered in thick bush when it was Digga's turn to have a bit of free running he immeadiatley headed for the bushes in he went only noticable where he was by the movement in the bushes and he was going higher and higher the girls were seriously unimpressed by this as we had no clue how long he'd be or if there was any places for him to drop in to, after what seemed ages he came back looking very happy with himself. A few pics from the trip