Hi Myra thanks for responding 22 Irish you must be mad but arent we all We only have 3 now Sh ch Shennanigan Thats it to Karidell our drop dead gorgeous Blossy who is almost 12 and her 2 daughters Madison 8 and Raegan 6 They live in our Bungalow with us but we have a good size garden and live near plenty of woods etc approx 4 miles outside of Plymouth Devon regards Norma
Hello Myra
Thanks for your greetings. What lovely pictures of your dogs. I remember you judging at Bath a couple of years ago. The picture I have put on the site is of 'Copper', my first Irish Setter, Kargray Charity. She was born in 1970, by Raycroft Larry ex Brandy Brandus (who was by Sh Ch Wendover Vagabond).
Copper's descendants are still being shown in the UK today, though sadly not by me! I now have just 3 dogs - including my Coppersheen Cantilena (by Sh Ch Shenanagin Some Might Say it's Bardonhill ex Marksway Magic Flute at Coppersheen), and Ixia Giselle at Coppersheen (by Three Rivers from Kerryfair ex Ixia Isabella).
Anyway, thanks again for the welcome, and hopefully we will talk again in the future.
All the best, Sue
Hello Myra.
Thank you for your greeting :)
It is sometimes very cold here in the winter, but that is mostly in the mountains were we have our familys cabbin. Were we live it is a costal climate with up to 27 degrees C in the summer and down to - 8 degrees in the winter (but that is not very often). I guess that you have a much warmer climate down under :)
I can see that you have been in Sweeden judging? Wasn't it a Red &White winning the BIS?
Your dogs look beutifull, do you use them for hunting aswell?
Hello Myra
I spoke to the Gallery secretary at the Kennel Club, she is sending me a few of the exhibition catalogues, so I'll send one on to you soon. Today is the last day of the exhibition.
I have puppies at the moment, you can see a picture of them on my page!
Rosie
Thanks for the welcome Myra! I am excited about this web-site. It certainly opens doors to other types and opinions concerning our setters. Judging form your biographical information, you have led an interesting life with a variety of dogs and a wealth of judging experience. I look forward to more visits with you...
One for all and all for one!!!!We missed you and certainly Janes includeed in the clan!Well we have had big bubbely bottles, sunshine and all.We all sendsour love and gosh we are planning a big trip to OZ; =))loads of pictures when I get back home.Cannot make our phones working your number though so please send me a text to 00460706646879andby the way Eva loves you in desperation and misses you grately andwas really pleased to hear from you! XXXX
hello Myra, just got back from some days' lazyness in the countryside, with lots of field and water training for the girls. they just love it!! will post photos in the evening when i manage to sort out the best ones.
in the dog newspaper, is it the one from the show in the eastern part of hungary where Danka was BOG? just wonder as she was also in another "our dog", featuring the champion of champions show last december. but maybe we have talked about that already? :-) i am getting old and forget things here and there...
you might have seen the gordon setter as well, he is an australian import from Lochtay. gonne write more soon, have to work now... let me know if you need a kennel maid (this is not a joke now but deadly serious!).
miss you too,
laura with quail-killer danka and odin who thinks she has puppies (=two crazy girls)
Hi Myra!
We are looking forward to see you next time you visit. It was a real pleasure to browse through your photogallery, you are quite the photographer!
hello Myra, i did, just had no time to write a long reply. as my thoughts are not around holidays but for a longer time :-) kind of taking the doggies with me. will write you tonight, i promise!
laura
hi Myra, please take a look at my beauty-oldie-Odin in my gallery! isn't she just wonderful? I wish Danka had inherited the same type of coat (coppers or odins), wonder what has happened :-)
Hi Myra,
Thank you for your comment on my video !
My girls always have fun if they meet some pheasants ;-)
This summer girly discovered her nose.
Charlotte
Hi Myra,
Thanks for your nice words about the photos of my little darling.
Good luck with your new arrival, hope everything goes well for you!
Love, Kickie
Hi Myra,
Myra when you´ll come to Norte of Portugal judged, I’ll go meet you.
In Portugal there are a few Irish setters and worst the others setters, I don’t understand way, but setters aren’t well known.
My father’s always hunted with Irish Setters.
He thinks that the Irish setter are more persistent and with more an active personality, but they learn quickly along more time them the others.
Regards,
Rui
Hi Myra!
Thank´s for your nice comments! Well what can be more natural on a photo than our dogs. And that lovely red coat is so nice to all backgroundcolors.
All the best, Kristina
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Thanks for your greetings. What lovely pictures of your dogs. I remember you judging at Bath a couple of years ago. The picture I have put on the site is of 'Copper', my first Irish Setter, Kargray Charity. She was born in 1970, by Raycroft Larry ex Brandy Brandus (who was by Sh Ch Wendover Vagabond).
Copper's descendants are still being shown in the UK today, though sadly not by me! I now have just 3 dogs - including my Coppersheen Cantilena (by Sh Ch Shenanagin Some Might Say it's Bardonhill ex Marksway Magic Flute at Coppersheen), and Ixia Giselle at Coppersheen (by Three Rivers from Kerryfair ex Ixia Isabella).
Anyway, thanks again for the welcome, and hopefully we will talk again in the future.
All the best, Sue
Thank you for your greeting :)
It is sometimes very cold here in the winter, but that is mostly in the mountains were we have our familys cabbin. Were we live it is a costal climate with up to 27 degrees C in the summer and down to - 8 degrees in the winter (but that is not very often). I guess that you have a much warmer climate down under :)
I can see that you have been in Sweeden judging? Wasn't it a Red &White winning the BIS?
Your dogs look beutifull, do you use them for hunting aswell?
Best regards
Merete
I spoke to the Gallery secretary at the Kennel Club, she is sending me a few of the exhibition catalogues, so I'll send one on to you soon. Today is the last day of the exhibition.
I have puppies at the moment, you can see a picture of them on my page!
Rosie
cheers,
gordie
in the dog newspaper, is it the one from the show in the eastern part of hungary where Danka was BOG? just wonder as she was also in another "our dog", featuring the champion of champions show last december. but maybe we have talked about that already? :-) i am getting old and forget things here and there...
you might have seen the gordon setter as well, he is an australian import from Lochtay. gonne write more soon, have to work now... let me know if you need a kennel maid (this is not a joke now but deadly serious!).
miss you too,
laura with quail-killer danka and odin who thinks she has puppies (=two crazy girls)
We are looking forward to see you next time you visit. It was a real pleasure to browse through your photogallery, you are quite the photographer!
Regards
Pia and Benny
laura
I seem to be tracking you across this network. I always click onto the same people that you have just spoken too.
Carmel
Caroline & Lusia
Hope you and your boys are ok.
When do you‘ll came to Portugal?
Regards
Rui
Sorry I didn't get to speak to (or congratulate) you on Saturday...shows are no fun when you're Secretary! The "kids" were all looking lovely!
Regards,
Melinda
Thank you for your comment on my video !
My girls always have fun if they meet some pheasants ;-)
This summer girly discovered her nose.
Charlotte
Thanks for your nice words about the photos of my little darling.
Good luck with your new arrival, hope everything goes well for you!
Love, Kickie
Myra when you´ll come to Norte of Portugal judged, I’ll go meet you.
In Portugal there are a few Irish setters and worst the others setters, I don’t understand way, but setters aren’t well known.
My father’s always hunted with Irish Setters.
He thinks that the Irish setter are more persistent and with more an active personality, but they learn quickly along more time them the others.
Regards,
Rui
Thank´s for your nice comments! Well what can be more natural on a photo than our dogs. And that lovely red coat is so nice to all backgroundcolors.
All the best, Kristina
Thanks for your nice comments.
You are always welcome.
Kind regards,
Jean
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