Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Next meet -not yet

Watch this space for the next date, I am hoping that it will be later in Nov, after fireworks and everything.  

I am also waiting for the details of the fundraisers in this area for a lurcher called leggit, who came to GRWE with a broken back, at 12 months old.  Such a terrible start in life,  but we are currently arranging fundraising events up and down the south west to pay for this little mans operation.

So you can understand the delay in setting the next date at present, but please watch this space.

Sunday, 26 October 2008

Pictures from our first meet

Thank you to all the lovely people and their lovely dogs for turning up on the first meet.  I was very pleased by the turnout, 8 dogs is very good for a first meeting (and two in the park already)




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two lovely rough coated lurchers
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two boys checking out the host, Pepper
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Pepper gives a houndy kiss back to one of the boys

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ever the good host, Pepper says good bye to the lovely black girl and one of the black and white boys
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then returns to the party
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she shares her toy with the second black and white boy
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then welcomes a new arrival, a young lad who had a very good socialisation session with all the adults. A very pretty young lady watched on as they greeted
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Thank you all again for coming along and I will set a new date for the next meet soon. I am hoping for some time in November, look forward to seeing you back again and perhaps a few more.

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

please note change of time

It was brought to my attention that the clocks go back at the weekend, and it will be dark at 5pm, so as you can see the time for the first meet is now 4pm, and hour earlier.

Sorry to have to change it at short notice, but would rather not walk in the dark.

Friday, 17 October 2008

The first date

Just to get things started I thought it would be nice to set the first date.  Feel free to pop along if you are free, or watch the space for more dates that you may be able to attend.

Sunday 26th October 2008
at Elenbrough Park (not the school playing fields, the one above)
start time 4pm till dark.

Look forward to seeing you there.

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Not in this area?

Feel free to use this blog to arrange your own area meet, it is what this whole blog is for.

It is a source to arrange a meeting with hounds alike - a very valuable tool for all new owners, one I wish I had axcess to when I first took on my girl.

I only ask of two things.  Firstly follow the rules and guidelines - better safe than sorry.  Secondly post pictures, we want to share the fun with you.

So go ahead, arrange a meeting, have fun.

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

terms and conditions

Just to clarify the position on what will be expected when meeting up.

1) each person is responsible for their own dog or dogs, no responsibility will be held by the organiser for damage done to, by or from other peoples dogs.  All dogs should have third party liability insurance - which is either covered by pet insurance and/or your house contents insurance.

2) any dog who needs to be muzzled, must be done so.  Never be ashamed that they need to wear one, we will all understand.

3) any dog that does not have good recall or may have issues returning should be kept on the lead, it will be down to the individual owner to decide if the risk of letting them off is worth it

4) any dogs who have issues with chasing small furries must be kept on lead, unless there is an appropriate time to let them off (ie. none around and people able to warn other users to stay away, until said dog is on the lead again).  The parks and beaches are public places and open to all.

5) if your dog likes to play with toys then feel free to do so, but not all dogs like to share.  If there are dogs in the group who are not sharers, they should be put on the lead until those who do have been caught.  Equally some times playing with toys may cause packing behaviour, care should be taken when using toys in groups of dogs.

6) water and treats should be provided by the dogs owners, but be aware that some may want to eat yours.  Always check with the owners if they may have some - some dogs may have allergies/intolerances or owners want the dogs to only accept treats from them.

7) the dogs are under the care of the owners at all time, they are responsible for their dogs only.

8) poo bags are a must, picking up after their dogs is vital

9) have fun, this is for the benefit of your dogs

Some useful links


I find this forum very handy and very friendly

http://www.lurcherlink.org

they really are all about getting dogs in the right homes and doing all they can for these lovely hounds.

If you are looking for a lurcher or know of one that needs a home, this is a good place to visit.  Or if you just want to talk lurchers and hounds then they are a friendly and helpful bunch.

One other forum to visit and certainly worth looking at is 

http://www.thehoundlounge.co.uk

another friendly bunch, and a lot of greyhound and other hound owners.  Open to all who want to talk hounds or other stuff.  Again there are a lot of rescues and people involved in rescue hounds, a brilliant place to look at for advice or a laugh for your dogs.


If you are looking for a Greyhound or mechandise for your hound then visit

http://www.grwe.com

A couple of general dog forums for you.

This one is friends of the animals, a very nice place and deal with rescue and rehoming so always good to support them and chat about your own experiences


http://fotaauctions.proboards84.com/

and then there is dog chat forum, there are lots of trainers and behaviourists on this site as well as a lot of life experinced dog owners, again a friendly bunch

http://www.petcrash.com

I tend to go through this web page to get to the forum, there are clubs to join, blog pages to see, and photos to admire, then the forum is where the people can help with any general issues, or just for a chat.

A new group meeting point is created

Hello, welcome to fast dogs united.

I am aiming for this to be a meeting or rather social point for all of us fellow fast dog owners to arrange a meeting to let our dogs run free, or socialise.

Why?  Because all greyhounds, lurchers, whippets, salukies and such love to run, and love to meet their own kind.  I have one girl, she loves to be on her own, but she loves to run and play with her own kind.  I am hoping that others will find this to be a very useful place to arrange a meeting point so that we can have a get together.

I live in Weston super Mare and there are a lot of sighthound owners out there.  Meeting up is the difficult part, most of us work or only visit our usual haunts, so why not meet up on  a certain day with other people and their hounds when we can let them off lead in a secure place or just allow them to socialise with more confident hounds for those who need it.

Posters will be going up soon advertising this place and hopefully we can arrange a meeting soon, so watch this space.