A sad time

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The last couple of weeks have been hard, although I have been retired from tracking for a good couple of years, Heidi and I have enjoyed retirement.

2 weeks ago I had to make the painful decision to put Heidi to sleep, she had lost her final battle with cancer and the medication that was keeping it at bay was no longer working.

To say I took tacking to the extreme is no understatement, a pup from the KBGS breed club Germany, trained and tested in Germany, I flew a judge to the uk for the 2nd tracking test on a wing and a prayer and was lucky enough for a track which resulted in a 1km with chase resulting in a 2nd prize Hauprufung the first and almost certainly the last BGS in the UK to achieve this.

Her last track was a 5km track on a leg shot stag in the rut and pushed on by the stalker l, we didn’t manage to recover the animal because hunter didn’t listen, if he had of done we would have recovered the stag within 500m.

The days of me and dogs are now over I can’t do it again.

In the coming weeks when I’ve had a sort out I’ll be giving the last of my tracking gear away to a deserving handler who I hope wil take the jobs seriously.
 
I'm really sorry to hear this. It's never easy losing a dog, but when you've had such a close working bond it seems to hit even harder somehow. So sorry mate
 
Sorry to hear your bad news. Always difficult and painful to loose a dog with a special bond. Reassure yourself that Heidi had good and caring life with you.
 
Thank you for all your kind words, but the thing that hurts the most was it was the way she passed on the table at the vets, if she had been killed holding a wounded Keiler at bay after a drive hunt with a long chase In the oak forests of Germany, it would have been a fitting death, doing what she was bred to do.
 

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Thank you for all your kind words, but the thing that hurts the most was it was the way she passed on the table at the vets, if she had been killed holding a wounded Keiler at bay after a drive hunt with a long chase In the oak forests of Germany, it would have been a fitting death, doing what she was bred to do.

It’s a right bugger. I am 22 years older than you and had dogs for 50 years. It doesn’t get any easier

That a Sean Goss drawing?
 
Very good. Similar to his work. Met him yesterday. Bought a deer cradle off him


Get yourself a Teckel and enjoy a mad Bu99er when you’re ready
Horlicks to that!

The Walking Draft excluder is the last dog I’ll ever have!

I’ve said No more, I’ve got travelling to do, no ties now, can get up and go without worrying about the dog.

But ………. I have an itch for a Jagt terrier 🙈
 
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