The Northern Inuit Society were invited to have a stand at this years 'All About Dogs' at brentwood. Our dogs were a howling success, the public loved them and we were inundated with questions and enquiries about pups.
this is my pups after a hard days work being stroked and fussed over by hundreds. the kids especially loved them and they were a big draw.
the pups had a whale of a time in the exercise field at the end of the first day.
inca having a break from chasing the others, or she saw something more interesting.
this is pawnee, one of julies Mahlek bitches who sat at the stand. for a dog not used to children, her behaviour was exemplary. even though the weather was exceedingly hot on the sunday, she carried on like a trooper.
Timber and my grandson getting cosy, this is a sight that you wouldnt have seen a year ago as timber was very nervous of children and would run a mile rather than have one sitting next to her, now she loves kids as this picture goes to prove.This year, the N.I society had a stand at Brentwood again, Tracey, Andy and Georgie Fowler did a fantastic job with the breed stand, we had a 4' dream catcher with the N.I logo on, lots of pics of dogs, lots of smaller dreamcatchers and native american music playing in the background.
Once again, our dogs were very popular with the public and lots of N.I's turned up to visit us. Our dogs monoplolised the exercise area, with up to 12 dogs running around at one stage, they were all very friendly to each other, including 2 stud dogs.
I took Moon and Yumyum, they loved all the attention, heres a few pics. Yumyum is at the back of this one of our stand
the dogs in the excercise area