Sunday, 8 February 2026

Reno Away?

After I got home yesterday, there were a couple of messages from people asking if I'd seen the post about Reno. Nope, I went to look. Reno is off to France for most of June. Well, you can imagine the profanities of panic to add colour and effect to the spoken word at the time.😮 The best bet was to message the owner, yes it was as it seemed. Reno will be going over after The British Sieger and coming back the last weekend of June ... more profanities in Pen Y Cae. Basically, if Siska comes in season anytime, say between the 14th of May and 18th of June then I'm ffwced. (Welsh profanity - easy to translate!) 
What the hell am I going to do? Well, in all honestly, if she comes in season during that time, what can I do except wait until the next season? I've already started her on the fertility plan, and having paid £750 to use Reno, I simply don't have the cash to lose by trying another stud dog. Honestly, currently my head is bloody cabbaged ... again! 

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Bont Fechan With Orin And Siska

As planned, I was there to pick Mum up to take her to Pwllheli at 10am. I walked through the door to be greeted with "I was expecting you to phone to say you were not coming because it's raining." With a hint of sarcasm, I pointed out to her that it was not raining in Auntie Elsie's house!  I dropped her off at 10.30am and drove the 10 mins back to Bont Fechan. I had set my heart on going to see the Snowdrops. Anyone who knows me would know not buy me a bunch of flowers, as I dislike cut flowers, but I love wild flowers, or flowers where I believe they should be, in the garden. Anyway, I particularly love snowdrops and bluebells. 

Thankfully I was not disappointed with the display, just that in most cases I couldn't get to them due to the ditches, broken branches and mud, but I got to see them.
Love this photo, so much colour.
Both stood and looked, but they had no interest in going down. The sea was noisy and wild, and neither of these two are water babies. Ross and Beti would have loved it. 
It was then back to Pwllheli to pick mum up, though obviously, I stayed for 30 mins or so. I took Mum home had a sandwich with her and made it home for 2.30pm. Whilst at Mum's I had a call from the hospital, they have a cancellation and offered me an appointment to go for my Nerve Conduction Studies on Monday. 😮

Friday, 6 February 2026

First Critique Of 2026

For future reference, the section on the critique for the side gait of the class winner "side gait purposeful maintaining topline without extreme."
Shhh, I'm not supposed to have this yet! lol

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Fed Up Of The Wind

 Is this the windiest winter for some years, or am I just becoming a wimp? Excuse the profanity, but I hate this fecking wind. (By the way, I know I swear a lot, but I don't often swear to offend, generally I swear to add humour, colour or effect to the spoken or written word.)  Honestly, two things restrict me from normal everyday life up here, the wind and the intense heat. Neither are safe to go out in, both leave me frustrated and miserable. I don't mind it being windy, I'm used to that, but there is a level where it becomes unsafe to be out, and we seem to have had much more of that this year than I recall in a long time. As I've said before, if anything were to bully me off this mountain, it would be the wind ... but where would I/we go?

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Parc Menai

 

A lovely walk in Parc Menai whilst Steve was having laser treatment at the eye clinic in the hospital. Jan joined me for a walk and as the hospital said he'd be two hours we then went to Treborth for tea and cake. We had barely sat down when he rang to say he was ready! Typical. 
I used to walk here when I lived in Pontrug, but have only been back a handful of times since. Looking back, I was last there in January 2018 ... when Steve was having a pre -op for his cataract surgery! LOL 
The walk was lovely, but I've been told of another nice walk at the other side of the park, we must go. I have come home a little battered as Meerah crossed in front of me and I stumbled at the beginning of the walk, and later Beti did the same to me. How I didn't end up on my face I don't know, but maybe it would have been less painful had I done as my bad knee and hamstring took the brunt of it as I struggled to stay upright. Honestly had I been alone I may have cried! 
The girls both saw the swans, Beti showing her usual OTT excitement, leaping in the air to try and get to them, Meerah's response was also predictable, a little disinterested!  

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Loki

It's 12 Months since we lost the boy. We miss him and his odd little ways so much, but thankfully, the memories now come with a smile and not a tear. 

Breed Things

I've mentioned numerous times I'm sure that I've been writing the Welsh News for the Breed Council's GSD magazine for some years. It's now been mentioned that "maybe" I could take on the South West too? Hmmm! I have enough problems getting information from people in Wales without adding another area. When I took this on, I didn't realise I'd be chasing people, naively I thought they'd be proud of their dogs achievements and throwing their news and results at me. I guess we are all different! 
I've been subscribing to the magazine since 1994, then, before social media, the monthly edition was everything. Yes, we had to wait a month, or even two for results photos and news. Can you imagine that now?  Stud dogs were advertised there, litters and show dogs promoted .. but of course there was a chain of phone calls following any show. I realise just how much times have changed, and I love the instant access to information, but it would be such a shame to lose this magazine which now only comes out three times a year. 
I've made my poster (above) but we are lucky that NWGSD are also paying for a two-page spread for their members, so Siska is going on that. (One page - below) I opted to only put one on it as normally space is tight so I thought I'd give others more space, but with so few taking up the opportunity of a free space to advertise their dogs/kennel this year I shouldn't have bothered, at least there is room for more text for those who have participated. Such a shame though, I'd jump at the chance for any free promotion for my dogs. 
In recent years the Breed Council had stopped collating information from Champ Shows to find the top winning dog, bitch, puppy, veteran, kennel etc ... but last year they did collate and publish the top winning dog and bitch, whilst people were thrilled to have it back they did ask, "well can we have it all back?" I was approached about a month ago and asked if I could collate the Best Puppy and Best Veterans .. well yeah no problem ... such a shame it wasn't happening in 2024, with her 3 BPIB awards at Champ shows there is no doubt Beti would have been in the top 5 at least! 
Linda and I will be managing the Breed Council stall for the AM shift at Crufts again this year. My only concern will be Beti ... if the stall is in the same spot as last year well that will be great, but if it's located somewhere else by the ring it could make life difficult! 

Monday, 2 February 2026

Bald Beti


I'm the first to preach that we should never show our dogs, particularly our bitches, when they are moulting. With, in most cases, drastic moults before season, they always look worse than the males. So tell me, why the hell did I show Beti so devoid of coat? I knew she wasn't looking great on the day, (Late September) but these photos have obviously made me question my judgement! My god, I should have known better than that! 

A Walk In Penygroes




Following another appointment to see the prescribing pharmacist in Penygroes I took Orin and Siska for a walk on the paths between Penygroes and Llanllyfni. My skin is really bad at the moment, and this is the third visit since Xmas and the third lot of medication. 
Anyway ... we had more of a mooch than a march, but we all enjoyed ourselves in the sunshine, and though the wind was bitter and strong, it didn't compare to how it was at home! I am so pleased that I've discovered some places to walk when the wind is like this at home, and we've had so many blustery days so far this year. I probably should have taken two lots of dogs with me, but with Steve needing to go into Caernarfon this morning I just couldn't leave the ones at home indefinitely. 

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Two Thirds Of The Way Through

The first day of the shortest month of the year, and the last month of Winter. I'd like to go somewhere to see a carpet of snowdrops, maybe on Wednesday, as Steve has another hospital appointment that day. As his appointment will be 2 hrs, I hope there may be some snowdrops in Parc Menai, or that I'll find somewhere in that area to walk rather than sit in the hospital. I've also wondered if Jan, or Rosie would like to meet me in the cafe near Treborth. I'll check the timing and see how it goes. 
Photo of Siska - just because I like it!