WEEK STARTING MONDAY 6TH OF SEPTEMBER

Monday 6th September:

Another nice day and the forecast is good for the week.  It’s been a busy morning before we went to Shelbourne Park, we got our paper work done on Sunday so it have to be posted off, we got the vat to the accountant, we needed supplies and got everything fed by 11 o’clock today and we will update the dog for sale page this evening around 5 o’clock.

ON THE OPEN RACE SCENE IN THE UK WE HAVE TWO RUNNERS AT NOTTINGHAM POTENT TOUCH AND CHURCHILL BLAZE.

Tuesday 7th September:

Another nice day and plenty to do, we need A trip to the Cash and Carry, we also need food for pups from the supermarket. We will tidy up the garages and we need our waste away to the dump. At the kennels we will cut the nails and change all beds so a busy day.

ON THE OPEN RACE SCENE IN THE UK WE HAVE ONE WINNER LAST NIGHT CHURCHILL BLAZE AND ONE RUNNER TONIGHT SWIFT WOOF SHEFFIELD.

Wednesday 8th September:

We are doing journal on Wednesday afternoon as is been a busy day. We needed supplies a load of paper work to finish and the main job at the kennels was preparing dogs for schooling which took all day.

Thursday 9th  September:

We are having problems with our laptop so we will do all the journals when we get it fixed.

 

Sunday 12th September:
I haven’t had a computer since Thursday so we’re doing Thursdays up to Sundays journal all together. Everything has gone well at the kennels. Swift Pacquiao had her last litter to Droopys Sydney. We have been preparing dogs for schooling, collecting supplies and I did the worst job of the week, collecting fish on Friday. We continued on with the big job of tidying up and hedge cutting. We also hunted hounds, injected pups with their first and second injection. We will get a big swap around of pups, saplings and kennel dogs done today. The sales department has been busy thanks to everyone who bought a hound. Ross Myles delivered hounds to the UK that were sold. Incredible that after today we will be up to date with paperwork. In the soccer Newcastle United have a major battle on their hands to survive in the Premiership this evening. They’re not playing badly but their just not good enough. I haven’t had a drink for 20 months. The landlord of my favorite watering hole The Bell Yard in Monasterevin is retiring. All the best from all the staff in Lughill Kennels we hope you enjoy your retirement.
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