Tuesday, 31 August 2021

When Things Go Wrong

Peggy and I went to a couple of local fun shows this weekend. I had the bank holiday weekend off so I just thought why not?

Wrangaton was our first show on the Sunday, it was a lovely family show where we got a 1st in Best Condition and a 2nd in Best Pedigree. 

And then yesterday we did the South West Utility Club Show where we got a 3rd in the AV Utility group and a 3rd in AV Open. We then went into the Best Movement class and all hell broke loose!

Peggy and I were trotting around the ring to show off her movement to the judge when suddenly I felt like a train slammed into us. I was dazed for a moment and the world went silent as I saw that a large male German Shepherd had snapped his lead in half, escaped his owner (who we were competing against) and had Peggy by the throat.

I had a split second to decide what to do and my instinct told me to drop the lead and let Peggy run. I felt completely helpless as I watched my girl run like I've never seen her run before,  screaming and terrified, whilst I could only look on, not knowing whether she was injured or not.  I then watched the dog grab her for a second time. I was glued to the spot in terror and completely unable to move. 

And then...it just all seemed to be over. I don't know how I got to my dog. I don't even remember leaving the ring and I don't know who caught the Shepherd or if they were ok. What I do know is that Peggy ran to a couple of ladies with a cockapoo I had spoken to earlier that day who kept her safe until I could get to her and that I then sat on the floor, plonked her on my lap in a bear hug to hold her still as she stopped screaming and just went silent.

Whilst I was trying to process what had happened and see if my girl was injured I was very aware of people staring at us but not one person from the show organisers team came to ask if we were OK or needed help. Not one. I was just left, sat on the floor with a distressed and injured dog (not that I realised it at the time)

Then the owner of the GSD approached us, sobbing. She told me that her boy was an ex Police dog and that she and he had retired early from the job following a horrible incident a few years previously and that she had been suffering from PTSD ever since. It was awful seeing a person so utterly distressed and devastated. Even though she was at fault, I felt nothing but compassion for her and wanted to comfort her so I bought us both a cup of tea and we sat and chatted things through calmly before we parted ways and drove home. The GSD remained in his crate in the owner's van during this period.

When I got home I had a good look through Peggy's coat and she has 4 very large blue puncture mark bruises to the throat,  Bites to the ears, a sore foot and a deep blue bruise encircling her neck from where she was garotted by her own collar when the dog slammed into her. She is also very grunty and gulpy and clearly uncomfortable. 

Peggy is on painkillers and arnica to help with the bruising.

Pegs has been through a couple of fear periods today, and has had a few moments in which she would shake when I approached her. I found this really difficult because all I wanted to do was cuddle her, stroke her face, kiss her nose and tell her that she was ok.

As the day has gone on Peggy has calmed down and returned mostly to her usual self. Her mum Edna also seems to realise that something is wrong and has been by her side all day. Pegs is eating well and wants to lie on the rug next to my legs. She is subdued but not quite so stressed.

I think my own shock has worn off today too. When I spoke on the phone to a friend about the incident earlier on, I suddenly felt a rush of all of the fear and adrenaline that I didn't feel when it was happening and then I just couldn't stop crying. So much so that I made my poor friend cry too!

So what now? I don't really know because I'm still in shock. 

I guess Peggy and I will be staying in for a little while as her neck is too sore to wear a collar.

I have organised to do some side by side lead walking with a friend who has a very calm older GSD that I trust implicitly. I really don't want Pegs to be left frightened by this experience and will work with her to ensure that she isn't. 

I also feel like I have completely had my own confidence knocked and when I saw a GSD in the street earlier, I felt that same glued-to -the-spot-in-terror reaction. I'm going to go and see if I can hang out with some well trained GSDs and sort my own emotions out. I am very aware that Peggy and my other dogs feel everything that I feel. Peggy, like all poodles is an intuitive girl and so it's equally as important for me to be ok, so that she can be too.

I don't honestly know how Peggy will behave at shows in future. Part of me is worried that I have lost my show dog. The other part of me knows that showing doesn't matter and I'm just very lucky that she is alive.

I have never felt so helpless, but I realise that I have to look forward and support my sweet gentle girl to be ok. She is my world and I will do whatever it takes to help her throughout this period.









Thursday, 26 August 2021

Summer fun!


The last few weeks have been lovely.

Now that we have qualified for Crufts 3 times over I feel that I can relax a little more and just enjoy a few local shows for practice and spend more time having fun!

Peggy got a VHC in AVNSC utility at Mid Somerset Open Agricultural Show earlier this month.


Our friend Emily invited us to stay with her for the weekend of this show and we had a fantastic time. With 7 poodles between us it was A LOT of fun.


Peggy and Peggy got to spend time in the garden together.

Edna and Rufus enjoyed a day out at a flower show and met Princess Elsa 😂


We they also posed with a tractor (as above) Rufus did an agility demonstration and we got to look at some fancy schmancy cars.


We have been on a lot of nice walks recently too, and Edna and Peggy have some nice new bows and bandanas. Here they are showing them off.






Wee Stan is doing just great and at 10 years old is still living life to its fullest, despite a few medical issues.




Stan is absolutely ball crazy and I limit how much he chases these days, but on the whole he is fit and well and just an all round happy little chappie.

Last week Peggy and I went to a Charirtiy Dog show and came away with a Best Utility Breed and Best Adult Handler (Pretty pleased with that!)


We don't really have many plans for the coming weeks, I am just waiting for my girls to come in season now and enjoying lots of walkies on Dartmoor in the meantime.


Bella

 


This is Bella.

Bella is a GSD mix.

Around 4.5 years ago Bella was dumped on me on Christmas eve by a 'friend' who couldn't be bothered with a puppy any more. She was just 10 weeks old.

I rehomed Bella fairly quickly to a lovely family and she settled in brilliantly.

She is a fantastic family dog and has lived with cats, other dogs and children. Her favourite pastime is lying in the hallway on her back with her legs in the air. She's also a real water baby and loves swimming.

Unfortunately the lady who has Bella has become bedbound and has been in denial about it for quite some time, hoping she would get better. She has now decided that she needs to do what is best for Bella and so she is once more available for rehoming.

Bella will need bringing into exercise and some gentle retraining - she hasn't been for a walk in quite some time.

Bella is a typical GSD and isn't trustworthy around livestock. There has never been any incident but she would chase if she was given the chance. She can go off lead, but not on Dartmoor. 

I am looking for a lovely lifetime home for Bella, with someone who can offer her a daily walk and is prepared to invest some time in some training classes with her to refine what she already knows. Bella loves to learn and her full brother from a previous litter is a mountain rescue dog so she has lots of potential.








Monday, 9 August 2021

Yet More Shows!


This weekend was another fun packed one, as we attended Paignton and District Championship Dog Show on Sunday which is a show managed by our wonderful friend Chris Briggs from Briggsy's Grooming Salon in Barnstaple, North Devon.

This show is hands down my favourite of the season. It is held just an hour from home, in Exeter and is always run very professionally whilst maintaining a fun and friendly atmosphere.

Peggy and I had a fantastic day and we did incredibly well. Pegs worked so hard for me and was such a good girlie.

We placed 2nd in Postgraduate Bitch (the largest class in breed) and 3rd in Open Bitch.

This means we have now qualified for Crufts 3 times over!

We also saw some of our friends at the show- Jade who placed 1st in her class with Inca and Emily who has done ridiculously well with her poodles in their agility classes and qualified them for the finals!


Well done Rufus and Heidi!

At the end of the show Peggy got to have a little run around the exercise area, which of course she loved. It is so nice to go to a show that has a designated area in which dogs can be exercised safely. At home and in our regular life Peggy is rarely on a lead, so having the ability to let her off for some fun was very much appreciated. 



We really did have a fantastic day! I'm only sad that I have to wait a whole year for the next one!


Massive thanks again to Chris Briggs, Mark Elliott and the rest of the committee for putting on this event. Your hard work is so very appreciated! 



A Pupdate



I have had some lovely photos of our past pups sent across to me recently so I thought I'd share them below.

I am very grateful for having such wonderful puppy families who stay in regular contact. I do so love to hear how they are getting on.

Above is Otto who is looking out of a stable door and saying 'Hi friends!'


And here is Vincent on his snuggly Scottish holidays.


 
Floyd at the groomers.


Otis relaxing on his cool matt.

Blu enjoying a sunny walk.


Hugo aka the great moustachio in his garden.



 Bea (formally Thumbelina) at the groomers.


Jackson enjoying a day out at Dean Castle, Scotland. Love the collar, very swish! 


Sawa and Pola enjoying a wander in the woods.

Rex, horsing around.

Winnie on a sunset wander.


And Eddison, with his fantastic hair!