Sammi had a run around the huge garden, but no wee! Ole came out, he'd blown all his coat but still looked amazing. He totally ignored Sammi and went hoovering round the garden, his owner told me, he's looking for her wee. We all know a bitches wee can tell a dog so much .. but like a lot of bitches Sammi doesn't like to wee away from home! Ole took no interest in her at all and decided to go and splash about in his padding pool! My heart sank, but I did giggle at his behaviour.
Eventually the boy decided to come over and see what was going on, and it was like someone had flicked a switch .. from then on he was totally focused on the job in hand, but Sammi really didn't like him! Owning stud dogs I will not allow them to be bitten so I was happy for Sammi to wear a muzzle, but by now she was like a combination of a snapping crocodile and bucking bronco and just wasn't having it! David suggested it was my fault, he said "the bitch is so obsessed with you she's not letting nature take it's course!" So I went out of her eye line. but really as she knew I was there it didn't seem to get any better! After about an hour with no success it was decided to give both a break and have another cuppa!

First things first and I had a look at his pedigree before then decided I'd see the dog. Merlot was a lovely boy, a deep deep red tan and a huge coat. About the same size as Ole, maybe just a tad taller. Not dissimilar to Loki somehow, but more medium size and shorter coupled. So what were my alternatives? I used Merlot, I go away with nothing and wait till the next season to try again, I find another dog and travel again tomorrow, and who would let me use their dog at such short notice? Merlot is no second rate dog, he was last years British Youth Sieger, his pedigree is super, his health grades excellent .. sod it we'll give it a go.
When Merlot met Sammi ...

The photos are of a 12 and a half month old Merlot winning his class and becoming the British Youth Sieger of 2015.