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Thursday, 6 November 2014

The Run Up to a Competition!

In the run up to a competition, you feel a mixture of emotions: nerves, determination and, above all, excitement. Usually, when I compete, I do it for fun; it's great to get out and about and try something new. However, that doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of preparation to be done- it is the world's biggest dog show, Crufts, you're competing to qualify for, after all! This weekend, Discover Dogs is back at Earls Court, London, and, with 3,000 dogs competing at the dog show, organisation is key to success in the rings.

6 Months Before
When I first competed at Discover Dogs a few years ago, it was in a grooming competition. In the months running up to the show, my human had bought all the equipment required to clip my Springer fluff and had practised giving me a fancy (they hoped!) hairdo. I had obviously been the perfect candidate for them to practise on. I don't seem to recall trying to roll over every time my human brushed my coat, nor do I remember that one time I apparently rolled so close to the edge that half my body was hanging treacherously over the side of the grooming table, supposedly resulting in my human creating a dodgy patch where all the hair had been shaved off... Months, even years, of practice have gone into the work displayed by handlers and dogs at Discover Dogs, so every minute counts in the competitions.

Two Months Before
60 days until the competition, and it's time to send in your entry forms. Usually, at this point, when I was competing in grooming competitions, my human would give me my final trim before the big day, allowing enough time for my winter coat to make its way back to its full glory.

One Week Before
7 days until the show... Panic! In the final few days before the show, the humans must make sure that all the equipment they need for the competition is found and packed, ready for the big day. For a big show like Discover Dogs, I like to tweet about it and find out who else is attending the show. Often, at the largest of dog shows, 'Tweet Ups' are organised, where people you've only met on Twitter all meet up and socialise- but in person! It's loads of fun, and a fabulous way to meet similar, dog-obsessed people. It's super for us doggies too- we have plenty of dogs to play with!

The Big Day
The day has finally arrived. All those months of practise have been leading up to today and now it's time to make sure it pays off. 6am is when my humans like to give me a bath, which I'm never too pleased about. I mean, why start what promises to be an exciting day with something as horrific as a bath?Urgh... Those pesky, persistent humans. After a towelling down (now, this part I like!), my humans brush through my coat, making sure I'm looking as dapper as ever. With something like a grooming competition, it's beneficial to remove all the tangles before you ever the ring to avoid accidentally missing one when you're under pressure. Bags packed and coat washed. It's time to jump in the crate in the boot of the car and head off to the event! Once we've arrived, my humans check where to go and take me inside to find our booth for the day. At many dog shows, each canine is given a bay where you can leave all your stuff and where my humans put my crate, so I can have a snooze when I want to have a break. As my grooming qualifiers always started at 10am, there was little time to look around the show before the competition, so usually I would be called up within 45 minutes of arriving at the show- crazy! Adrenaline running high, there's just enough time to be fed a quick sausage (mmm...) and then it's time to enter the ring... Good luck!

Even though I'm not competing at Discover Dogs this year, I cannot wait until the show begins! If you haven't already got your tickets to the show, you can purchase them here. For more information of the show, visit www.discoverdogs.org.uk.
Good luck to all the competitors- I'm sure you'll all do great!
Talk soon, Jasper x




Saturday, 1 November 2014

Top 10 Things to See and Do at Discover Dogs 2014!

With only a week until Discover Dogs opens at Earls Court, London, it's definitely time to start planning what displays you want to see, what things you want to buy and what breeds you want to meet. As I have attended the show many times, I have chosen 10 things that I would not want to miss at the dog show...


  1. Southern Golden Retriever Display Team: Okay, I know I go on and on about this group of gorgeous Goldies, but they truly are tremendous! The team consists of 16 Golden Retrievers and 16 handlers and they perform routines of obedience that are choreographed to music. Very entertaining to watch- check them out in the Main Ring at 13:40 on Saturday and 16:05 on Sunday.
  2. Flyball: This mad dog sport is a relay race, where the dogs sprint and leap over a line of jumps, pick up a tennis ball, and then sprint and leap back over the jumps for another dog to have their turn. Arguably the noisiest of all dog sports, this is definitely an event to be watched. Main Ring at 15:15 on Saturday and 13:35 on Sunday.
  3. Heelwork to Music (Richard Curtis and Mary Ray): Famous dog trainers Richard Curtis and Mary Ray perform immensely impressive routines with their dogs and each have won top Heelwork to Music competitions across the globe. Performing together, this show is bound to be one of the most memorable events of the week. Catch them in the Main Ring at 15:35 on Saturday and 13:30 on Sunday. 
  4. English Springer Spaniel: For obvious reasons, this stand remains to be my favourite of all 200+ dog breeds. Who wouldn't want a snuggle with a Springer? Visit these adorable Spaniels at  Stands 191/192.
  5. Young Kennel Club Ring: Witness the skills of some of the next generation's most promising dog trainers in this ring. The programme includes Dog Groomer of the Year qualifiers for Crufts, which are taking place on both days, so make sure you visit this ring to see some new talent!
  6. Scruffts: Back in 2000, Scruffts was launched at Discover Dogs and now,  throughout the weekend, the semi-finals of the UK's first cross-breed dog competition will be taking place in the Main Ring. The finals for this competition will be held at Crufts 2015 so this is your chance to see all the potential finalists before March next year. 
  7. Great Dane: Although they're not Springers, I've got to admit that these dogs are very cute and are definitely worth going to see. Known as the 'Gentle Giant' of dog breeds, visit Stands 88/89 to meet some of these huge dogs. 
  8. Agility: I had agility lessons for many years and this sport is still my favourite of them all. On both Saturday and Sunday, competitions are taking place, with some of the country's top dogs and handlers competing against each other. Definitely one not to be missed! Competitions taking place at various times throughout each day. 
  9. Spanish Water Dog: Another lovely breed; Spanish Water Dogs are not a breed that you come across every day. Discover Dogs is great for meeting rarer breeds, and this one is one that I met at the show a few years back. My family are huge admirers of their perfectly-curled coats! Meet some at Stand 197. 
  10. Shops: With over 100 trade stands at the show, it would be ridiculous not to have a look at what's on offer. Only 8 Sundays until Christmas everyone...!
As you can see, there are plenty of things to entertain you and your family with at the show, which is why my humans return every year. Let me know of your favourite things to do at Discover Dogs- I would love to hear your recommendations. 

Talk soon, Jasper x

For more information on the dog show, visit www.discoverdogs.org.uk 
To buy tickets to Discover Dogs, click here

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Win Tickets to Discover Dogs!

Win a pair of tickets to Discover Dogs, sponsored by Eukanuba and Metro Bank!

On 8-9th November, over 3,000 dogs and 34,000 people are expected to flock through the doors of Earls Court One, London, to attend London's biggest dog show, Discover Dogs.
And you could be one of them!
Thanks to the Kennel Club, I have two tickets to give away to one lucky reader and they could be you...

For your chance to win tickets, all you have to do is correctly answer the following question:
What year was the first Discover Dogs held in?

a) 2013

b) 2005

c) 1996

For help with your answer, scroll down to read the post below or click here.

To enter, email your answer, along with your name and address, to jasperthedoggie@hotmail.co.uk.
You can use the contact form on the right-hand side of the page to do this; just input your name and email address, and then write your answer and address into the message box.
Hurry- the deadline for entries is Thursday 30th October at 12pm!

Good luck!

Jasper x

If you don't get lucky this time round, you can buy tickets here 
For more information on Discover Dogs, visit www.discoverdogs.org.uk

Thursday, 23 October 2014

It's Time for the Biggest Dog Show in London...

On 8th and 9th November, Discover Dogs will be on at Earls Court One, London, and it's definitely an event that is not to be missed!
Since the dog show started in 1996, it has been growing and growing, with more things to see and do each and every year. This year promises to be the best the show has been to date, with thrilling things to see and do, such as...
Last time I went to Discover Dogs!
  • The Discover Dogs area, where you can meet and greet over 200 breeds of dog!
  • Exciting agility competitions, with top dogs and handlers battling each other to qualify for grand finals at Crufts 2015
  • Incredible heelwork to music routines performed by some of the nation's experts
  • The Young Kennel Club zone, exhibiting some of country's most promising young dog handlers
  • Lots and lots of shopping... As there's over 100 different stands at Discover Dogs, it is the perfect place for doing some of your Christmas shopping!
The adorable Southern Golden Retriever
Display Team at Discover Dogs
And, if that wasn't enough, there will be over 3,000 canines from across the globe attending the show for you to admire- what's not to like?!

Discover Dogs truly is the best place for a family day out and, with under 12s getting free entry to the show, it's an affordable one too!

Talk soon, Jasper x

 For more information on the dog show, visit www.discoverdogs.org.uk 
To buy tickets to Discover Dogs, click here

Sunday, 12 October 2014

63 Years Old...

9 years old. Yup, 9 years ago, little Jasper, the vulnerable runt of the litter, was born. And now he's 63 dog-years old and as dominant (over humans) as ever.
Where has all that time gone?! 
As some of you may know, I share my birthday with one of my humans, so, every year, we have a lot of guests invading my space on 8th October. However, as it's my birthday, I don't mind at all. I don't think I can recall one human who DIDN'T come up to me, give me a snuggle and wish me a 'happy Birthday'. Even the humans who aren't the biggest dog fans (why wouldn't you be a dog-lover when you know of dogs like me?!) let me give them a good ol' sniff. 
It was brilliant.
Another perk of sharing your birthday with a human is that there is lots and lots of wrapping paper to tear into tiny shreds. Yippee! Who doesn't love sinking their teeth into unopened presents?! Every time my human started opening a gift, I'd belt across the room to try and give them a helping paw. The things we doggies do for humans...
In addition, human birthdays consist of much more cake than doggie ones for some unbeknown reason. Many doggies have to get through their special day with not even a smidge of cake, unless their human makes them a pupcake. Pupcakes are delicious-don't get me wrong- but nothing is the same as some Victoria Sponge. Usually on my birthday, I can find crumbs to lick up or a plate accidentally left on a low surface with half a cake remaining on it for me to devour but, this year, I was distraught to find that my human got a giant cookie cake.
I know. A cookie but a GIANT one. How ridiculous! As much as I love human food, even I realise that milk chocolate chunks in a huge cookie is not the best for a canine. No cake for me this year!
Despite the disappointment regarding the cake, I still had a super 9th birthday, consisting of endless treats and snuggles. 
Here's to life as a 63-year-old!
Talk soon, Jasper x

Sunday, 24 August 2014

Walkies with Jester!

A few days ago, I went on a walk with my friend Jester, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. He's recently been in a dog hospital too, with a poorly stomach (though they never found out exactly what it was), so we were both supposed to be taking it easy. Of course, us Spaniels find that fairly difficult... We sprung from one side of the path to the other the entire time we were off-lead and, every time one of us sniffed something, the other came pounding up behind them, to see what was going on. It was tremendous fun!



Sadly, the humans didn't manage to get many photos of us doggies together as, obviously, we run pretty fast. The only other photo my human has of us outside together features me relieving myself on a big bush... It's a delight.
Afterwards, we visited a cafe where dogs are made welcome on the top floor of the building- unusual or what?! The humans had to carry me up and down the stairs because I'm not allowed to run up staircases (yet I still manage to a LOT) and I felt like a prince! "Oh, look at that puppy!" One couple commented. Yup, I'm an eight-year-old pup!
If you've got any recommendations for dog friendly cafes/restaurants, please tweet or comment below and let me know of them as my humans are always on the look out for places that I can go along with them to!
Talk soon, Jasper x

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Finally Sporting a New 'Do

Back when I broke my leg, I had been long-due a haircut. My humans had literally called up that very morning asking the groomers if they had any appointments. Obviously, having a metallic leg is a slight problem when it comes to grooming as I could not stand up for one second, let alone three hours at that point! So, there went my haircut.
Not that I really needed one on one half of me... The vets had completely shaved me on one side before operating! 
That was very early April. Three months later, and all my hair had grown- including the one half that hadn’t been shaved-off in the first place…
Usually, my looks get me absolutely EVERYTHING but, with my wild layer of uneven fluff, they weren't helping as much as normal. Therefore, even though I hate the groomers', I knew the time had come for me to go.
The groomers’ was a traumatic experience to say the least. When my humans returned to pick me up, the groomer told them that I had been doing ‘jumps like I’ve never seen before’. Erm, they’re called Super Jumps, thank you very much. Yup, I had been springing vertically at heights of over five feet to try and break out of the grooming salon. Unfortunately, this technique didn’t quite work out and I was put in a crate with a tiny, white, fluffy doggie- coincidently, my favourite type of dog! No attempts to break out followed. 
Overall, the grooming part was horrific, the springing part half-hilarious, half-desperate and the crate part... Well, it was a moment in a crate to remember. 
So, here they are, pictures of me modelling my new ‘do:


Looking rather smart, don't you think?

Modelling break! No throwing of the ball, of course...


Pleeeeeease give me the ball, Humum...

Success!

Yup, I'm still rocking 'the Spike'- with my most intelligent facial expression.




Say Cheese!









Admittedly, my ears still look rather bedraggled but this is because my humans asked for my ears to remain mostly untouched- they love a good ol' ruffle!
Being a model is tough work but I hope you think it paid off. Those humans work me hard!
Talk soon, Jasper x