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A typical day at camp
Almost 100 young people, aged 6-2, and 200 dogs
descended on Newark Show Ground, Nottinghamshire at the end of July 2004 for the annual Young
Kennel Club Training Camp. They came from across the UK to take part a variety of canine
disciplines such as agility, obedience, heelwork to music, ringcraft, grooming... and to have
fun with their dogs And that they did!
Unfortunately because there are some nasty people out there, we have made the decision not to
name the kids,
but you'll probably recognise many of them from the ring.
The Newark Showground turns into campsite The other brother. Can you tell the difference? What dogs do when their handlers are walking the course... nothing WC2004 Medium Dog Team Mum at camp with daughter Don't be afraid little dog. The YKC Red Coats - hi dee hi Possibly the youngest handler at camp Aw, come on. Forget you're a Spaniel! Canvassing the opinions of the younger handlers TOny Griffin, chielf agility instructor Line dancing in the evening Every ending is a new beginning.
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