Showing posts with label greyhound kennel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greyhound kennel. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Recent News

The move to a new place in Oxford went well but poor old Ridgy had to have a temporary kennel made from 4 Hay Bales and corrugated iron roofing!! Luckily a new Kennel has now been made so she is happy and enjoying the 2 acre field she gallops in daily with the other retirees!

Still need to do the new runs but eh Rome wasnt built in a day!

On the track George (Feral Fox)has come back from a rest/spell and is now showing some real pace and his last two efforts have resulted in a 3rd at Otago and a 2nd at Southland. Lets hope his next is a win!

The big Fellow Amigo has pleased Malcolm and showed him a bit of ability so he is now in cotton wool until further notice!

New Kennel number is 03 3106912

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Pups Break ins.News 27th March 2011

Ridgy is now back at my kennels because her times do not really justify keeping her in training,although she does look the part she is several lengths behind some of the others in the litter. Can not fault her keen attitude towards the game though.
George is going well and his first time out the closed boxes left him a bit flat footed to say the least. The experience will do him good and improvement is likely.

Ridgy settled in well and ate up and decided Baxter the Labrador was still a friend and good for a laugh!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Skippy(Feral Duchess) In action on Fri 9th Sept



Skippy shows she is well in herself and runs a good race, she obviously loves the rails draw.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

First Beach Gallop with Lure



Ridgy running her first beach gallop. Pity the photographer isn't as fast!




George, the fatty, having his first 50 metre beach gallop to the dummy lure.






The pups are given the chance to see if they would chase the hand held lure just to see their interest. Having had a play with it and a bit of fun the lure will not be seen again for at least 2 to 3 months. Both pups seemed to chase and latch on to the dummy which is encouraging.