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Kai, Monty, Jack, Troy, Lucy, Mack, & Rosie - The Beastly Beasts

28 September 2008

RGT Greyhound Gathering

Wotcha. Yesterday we was at the RGT Greyhound Gathering in Nottingham. There was 'undreds of 'ounds there - brill to see so many - and once the early mornin' mist cleared the current was out pretty much all day.

We 'ad a pop at a few classes but none of us won nuffink. Hey ho, that's the way it goes sometimes. Still, someone we know did; Skye won a cup in 'is class WTG Skye.


Skye the Champeen

We're often the biggest group of 'ounds at most dos (not next week though - we'll be out numbered two to one) and I reckon we were yesterday. And that gets loads of people to come up and say 'ello, which is triffic. But 'ere's a fing. If I 'ad a pigs ear for every time we was asked if we got on OK I'd be well 'appy. Just to clarify the point, yeah, we all get on OK. But then like, why wouldn't we?

Anyway, we was filmed (more on that in a bit) and photoed by loads of people.

We did 'ear one bit of bad news - from Hooch's mum's sister. She said that Hooch had had a minor stroke a couple of weeks back. 'Pparently 'ee's got to take it easy for a bit. Hmmm, summink tells me that ain't gonna be 'ard for Hooch. Anyway, all of us at The Beastly Beasts 'ope you're all right and back on form soon as mate.

Like I said, the current was out and come the afternoon we all 'ad a bit of a chill out. And while we did a few of our mates turned up.


Mack says 'Ello to Jess (but she's only got eyes for Tiny


Kai


Jack


Rosie

But they didn't get the spot - dad's lap; that went to me!!


Yours T on Dad's Lap


Buddy and Lola


Zak

Now, being 'ounds we might not understand everyfink what goes on, but we did 'ave to wonder about some of the stuff yesterday. See, loads of the classes at the show were sponsored by the greyhound racing industry - racetracks, NGRB and stuff - and it turned out the filming was for Sky Sports - who put racing on the telly - to show at a race meeting. Perhaps we're being a bit cynical 'ere, but after we've been frough what we 'ave (an' we're the lucky ones) it seems a bit off to have sponsorship from the very industry what causes all the problems in the first place. 'Course, it's so they can show their films and flash some photos and say they is doin' all they can to help 'ounds into 'omes, carefully avoiding the minor detail of thousands of 'ounds wot get killed each year. 'Course, they've got the RGT over a barrel ain't they: "Let us look good on your day or yer next pay cheque might be bit smaller than the last one".

So yes we enjoyed the day for a great day out and meetin' loads of people, but you knowin' the industry was usin' it to paint a rosey picture of life after the track kinda puts a bit of a taint n fings. OK, it is rosey for those of us that get a life after the track, but what about the ones what don't get to live, before or after the track? We fink they should be remembered too and more should be done to make sure there ain't any more of them in the future.

Will we go again next year? We ain't sure to tell the truth.

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21 September 2008

Gap Show

G'day mates. Like Mack said we're just catchin' up on the blog as dad's been hoggin' the computa; so sorry if you thought we'd just taken to the couch and weren't lettin' you know about our stuff.

Last weekend was the autumn Greyhound Gap show. Now, if you've been to the last few Gap shows or read our blogs about them you'll know that they've been wetta than the inside of a longneck. This time the weather was pretty spiffy and I can tell ya that everyone was pretty rapt about it.

For once we got their early and set up stall next to the cake stall that was being guarded by Cheese, Tom and Max. Aunty Jackie came over to say "Hi" to Kai, being his number one fan.


Cake Stall (foreground) - Cake Stall Security (background)

You kinda forget, but last year Rosie had just pitched up and she had to wear a muzzle at the show. This year she's "just" one of the gang. Loads of people said she looked well chilled and how it was great to see her out and about as a Beastly Beast.


Jack and Me with Mum

She was the only one that got a rosette - third place for prettiest bitch would you believe. Uncle Colin said the judge was obviously blind - whether that was for giving her 3rd or not giving her 1st I'm not quite sure.

We were taking orders for Laney's Greyt Sweaters as usual and got a few. I bet the beasts that are getting them will be well chuffed.

Great thing about doing that is most everyone comes up and says "Hi" at some point in the day. Including this guy - Dozer. Talk about dreamy; girls, if you don't reckon he's a spunk you must've carked it.


Dozer

These guys also also cam to see us. Dad thought they were totally fab and did his usual of offering all us for them. The fact we're still here tells ya that dad's offer wasn't taken up. They did make Rosie look small though.


A Pair of Danes

A few peeps that came up said they did a fair bit of shopping using our easyfundraising; to all of you, and everyone that does - cheers mates, we really appreciate it.

We always enjoy the Gap Show, but having the chance to get sunbaked made it even better. The show made &163;2157.93 and were pleased that we were able to our bit towards it.

Date for the next one is already sorted - Sunday 3rd May 2009. See you there!!

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Northants Greyhound Gala

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We're a bit after the event loike getting this post done, but this month has been mad at the weekends and dad has been hoggin' the 'puter during the week for work.

Anyway, couple of weekends back we all went to the Northants Gala at Towcester Racecourse; that's just down the road from us. We wore our new collars from Laura and loads of people said we looked really good in them.

The Gala, loike all these events, had a dog show and shops; we went in for a few of the classes loike and Monty got a new coat from one of the shops. But Oi'm getting ahead of myself.

When we first arrived we went to find Aunty Ann and Uncle Norman. Turned out Uncle Norman was being dead important for the day by doin' all the announcements. And we met Curly who had arroived a whoile back to help Josie look after them.

Seemed where ever we went everyone stopped and looked at us and loads of people stopped dad and asked how he walked seven hounds together and we got our photo's took by a few, and really nice chap called Mike sent us some of the pics he took; here's all of us (you can just see Troy's nose).

The Beastly Beasts
The Beastly Beasts

Then we had a wander round the shops and one lady stopped us to ask about looking after greyhounds. Guess she decoided mum and dad must know something seein' as there's a gang of us. Anyway, we saw her later on and she said she was definitely going to give a hound a home - glad we didn't put her off.

Then it was toime for the action and Oi was up first in the class for my age group. Oi don't want to rub it in loike, but Oi set the standard for the day by winning me class.

Mack
Me in my Class

Sad to say that apart from Kai in Handsomest Dog, and that wasn't a proper class that meant you could go on to best in show loike mine did, no-one won any of their classes. Still, here's a thing; everyone got a rosette that matched the colour of their collar; how spooky was that? Jack got a third and Troy a second, Lucy got a special in her class and Rosie got a third.

Lucy
Lucy in her Class

Lucy had a bit of competition from Josie in the girls ring. 'Coz this was being done proper you 'ad ta run around a bit. 'cept Josie didn't exactly run, bur'er mum did!!

Josie
Aunty Ann Running - Josie Strolling

Then it was toime for me to go into the Best Dog in Show. Well, Oi didn't stand much of a chance really; the judge chose between two other hounds that do the shows all the time loike. Still, have to say that they did look good.

Mack
Me in the Best Dog In Show

We went off to say our goodbyes and dad said to Mandy - the lady that runs Northants Greyhound Rescue (she came along to the walk in Salcey Forest the other week) - that we'd go and help with their Meet and Greet in Northampton. Mandy said that would be great but to make sure that "proper dog" came along - by which she meant Rosie who she seems have a bit of a soft spot for.


Monty having a chat with Rosie

We had a great day and I was dead chuffed to have won my class. And it was brilliant to be around and meet so many other hounds and their humans.

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