One now: Glenvarna Fire And Ice At Hooley (Mulligan)
How long have you owned Irish Setters?
37 years
About Me:
My first dog was a much loved Corgi called Bryn.
My previous Irish were:
Kerrigan Amber Dream (Oliver)
Twoacres Joker The Hooley (Flynn)
Twoacres Fergus (Fergus)
Cymbeline Fallon By Hooley (Geordie)
I taught 4 -7 year olds for 17 years and often used to take my first Irish Setter into school. He loved being with the children and they loved being with him. The favourite place to be at story time was next to Oliver!! He was affectionately known as Ollie and many generations of children grew up thinking of Irish Setters as Ollie dogs!!
I got into showing when I retired. Oliver died suddenly only two months after I stopped teaching and as the house was so empty I just knew that I had to have another Irish. I was lucky enough to get a puppy from the late Mrs June Coates (Twoacres). He was Twoacres Joker The Hooley, (Flynn).We went on a steep learning curve together as we found our way around the show world. I very quickly became hooked on this new past time and an obsession began. Over the years I have learnt so much and met so many wonderful friends, all through a shared interest and love of this magnificent breed.
I am on the B Judging list for Irish Setters in the UK and have also judged English Setters, Gordon Setters and Irish Red & White Setters at Open Show level. I was secretary of the East Midlands Social Region of the ISBC in the UK for 14 years and a committee member for 18 years.
As well as showing when possible, I like writing, so often contribute items to the ISBC Newsletter. I also have a particular interest in health matters concerning the breed.
Ha Ha sounds about right! I'm sure the penny will drop eventually.......it always does.
I have a Thendara boy out at the moment, he's very different to deal with than the Catalunas were, but it's loads of fun. I look forward to meeting Mulligan in time. When will he be 6 months? I looked at his pedigree on Colin Waddell's site and I see Mulligan is related to your previous boys, nice to keep it in the family.
Dawn Riddell
Ha Ha sounds about right! I'm sure the penny will drop eventually.......it always does.
I have a Thendara boy out at the moment, he's very different to deal with than the Catalunas were, but it's loads of fun. I look forward to meeting Mulligan in time. When will he be 6 months? I looked at his pedigree on Colin Waddell's site and I see Mulligan is related to your previous boys, nice to keep it in the family.
Regards, Dawn Riddell
Oct 1, 2013
Ellen Turberfield
Hi Michelle what lovely photos of your new boy he looks so lovely, so nice to have a new puppy, Take care Ellen
Oct 2, 2013
James Doran
Delighted to have your friendship, Michelle. My sincerest regards & best wishes to you and Mulligan.
Oct 16, 2015