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Friday, 3rd September 2010

GREAT COMPETITION IN THE MYRE DOG SHOW

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Published Date: 29 June 2009
'MAN'S best friend' was out in force in Forfar last Saturday for a very successful informal dog show held as part of The Forfar and Area Partnership Gala Week.
A total of 37 dogs were entered for 10 classes in the Myre.

All the owners entered their dogs for more than one class, which made for greater competition and a lot of fun. Some people travelled to show their dogs from as far away as Laurencekirk,
although the overwhelming majority were local.

Jeanette Gaul, Chair of the Forfar and Area Partnership said: "This is the first time we have organised a dog show and we were delighted with the participation of so many people."

The results were as follows:-

Pedigree Classes: Any Variety Puppy - Ollie owned by Zoe Florence, Laurencekirk.

Any Variety Toy & Terrier - Buster owned by Ross Gauld, Letham.

Any Variety Hound/Utility/Pastoral - Daisy owned by Keith Scott, Forfar.

Any Variety Gundog/Working - Max owned by Fiona Clark, Forfar.

Best Pedigree - Buster owned by Ross Gauld, Letham.

Any Variety cross breed puppy - Ozzie owned by Nicola Reid, Forfar.

Waggiest Tail - Elmore owned by Caroline Horsburgh, Brechin.

Most appealing face - Isla owned by Bill Silver, Forfar.

Prettiest bitch - Holly owned by Gavin Thomson, Forfar.

Most handsome dog - Elmore owned by Caroline Horsburgh, Brechin.

Best Novelty - Ozzie owned by Nicola Reid, Forfar.

Best Veteran - Elkie owned by Cathy Bruce, Kirriemuir.

Best in Show - Buster owned by Ross Gauld, Letham.





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  • Last Updated: 29 June 2009 3:32 PM
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  • Location: FORFAR
 
 
 


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