dee all the puppies are a credit of all your hard work(before and after) the puppies were born.im quite sure they will all be successful in the showring as they are beautiful dogs all of them.there will be plenty of competition next year among you...
I have one irish setter layla, she was diagnosed as havng lopra at 2 and 1/2 years old (shed probably had it for 18months before diagnosis )now at 4 years and 11 months she is totally blind to this disease.layla was hereditry clear and clear herself from pra(rcd1).i also have a boxer whose name is lucy she is laylas other eyes
How long have you owned Irish Setters?
we got our first red setter on new years eve 1976 and had them ever since
Hi there Lyn
Thanks again for the lovely comments I just thought that it would be nice to thank everyone such as yourself for all the lovely positive comments form everyone.
Thanks again Dee and the gang
Lyn, Hello there and thank you for your interest. Unfortunately we aren't making much progress. He continues to bloat with ever increasing frequency. We went back last week to see the consultant who did some more tests and changed his diet. But it hasn't made much difference! We are due back for the third appointment this coming Monday where they will carry out an Endoscope and also try to take some more stomach tissue samples. So it's fingers crossed and hope but at the moment all I do is bang my head against a very imoveable brick wall
Peter
Thank you Lynn for you comment on Fergal . We all love him to bits he has settled in to our family life really well. I think Dee has bred a lovely litter the other pups look super !
At 1:19am on November 18, 2009, Wanda Pepers said…
Hi Lynn
Thank you...she is beautifull and our senna is getting along more and more
at the end of the week she cannot miss her anymore i think!
kind regards Wanda
Thank you for your lovely comments on the 'boy' he is coming on really well I saw the pictures and couldn't believe that I had breed him..All the best to you and yours Dee and the gang