Saturday, 25 July 2009

Hungarian water dogs

Hungarian Vizsla dogs love water but they do not like to go out in the rain.If I ask my dogs to go out for a "wee wee" they take one look at the rain and return to the house.


However if they go to the local lakes it is a completely different scene.


They all go into the water and swim, however they go into the water for different reasons,Meg and Teddy go into play and to fetch sticks, Zac tries to catch frogs, Leko and Blanchette will hunt anything from insects to fish.They prefer to hunt in the reeds but if they see anything swimming they are soon in full pursuit.


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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Puppies Growing Up

Owing to the wonderful weather during the past few weeks,I have been in the air ,teaching  flying more than I have been on the ground ,therefore it has been rather difficult to find sufficient time to write an article about the puppies.



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Today it is raining so here I am at my computer sending you  some news of 

the puppies.







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First a huge thank you to all the people who have sent news and photographs  of your puppies , it is so nice to hear that they all are happy with their new families.


Of the ten puppies, one has gone to Spain, one has been sold to a French couple and all of the others have gone to English people living permanentely in France.


P1070223"Toby "has joined his "uncle" from our previous litter of March 2008 and  according to his owners he is already trying  to be the boss over "Darcy".


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I have kept one of the male puppies and he is named "Edward Bear of Nearly Heaven" of corse he is our 'Teddy Bear'


Every morning and night I try to spend some time training him , he is very intelligent and he now comes to call, sits, and he will stay for a short time.


Each morning  I put all of the dogs food bowls on the floor and then I give the command NO and they wait patiently until they receive the command OK.Teddy  copied the older Vizsla's and learned this command immediately.


Our Vizsla's adore swimming , I take them everyday to our neighbours lake and they really enjoy the swimming, frog catching,  fishing and in the case of "Teddy" leaping on top of his mother while she is swimming and trying to drown her !



P1000091The Vizsla breed are easy to train as they  wish to please people, however they easily get bored therefore it is very important to introduce training as a playtime , little and often is the rule, never make training  into a battle of wills or your puppy will just switch off and refuse to be amenable. 


Many people are puzzled by the Vizsla breed always wanting to jump up to greet people, this is very much an inherited trait but do persevere and encourage your puppy to greet people from the sit position be firm and only acknowledge him when he is sitting eventually he will get the message and you will be proud to let him greet all your friends. Finally No must always mean NO .


  Happy puppy days! 


 















Monday, 25 May 2009

Poppy in new home.

Bonjour Sue


Poppy arrived at La Grue at the age of 7 1/2 weeks, not that you would know she was so young or so little.


No fear or apprehension of her new surrounding, or new family.


The two old girls who have lived at La Grue for years were only slightly curious of the new arrival, which of course Poppy wasn't going to take lying down.


It took her just two days to ensconce herself into the fold, it has be mayhem and hurricane force ever since.


Poppy has spurts of Poppy power, this is when she flies around the house at 40 miles an hour, looking for trouble or the odd game of tug o war with Taz the Alsatian, who, I might add, is 12 years old.


This manic mayhem usually ends with Lucy, the pointer, stepping in and slapping both of them so that normality can return. ( we think that Lucy may know where the puppy keeps her batteries, because the result is usually a couple of hours of peace and quite whilst Poppy has a puppy nap.


At the slightest rumble of thunder she is in our bed, if she can't sleep, in our bed, cold in our bed, do you see a pattern developing, there is already restricted Room during storms, with Taz under the bed and Lucy on it.


We never knew that Puppy's teeth were so shape, however we know now, as she has taken a liking to fingers and toes.


In two weeks she has put on 2 kilo's and grown 5cm from the floor to her shoulder. I am only able to write this because a game of tug o war has just finished and all 3, Lucy Taz and Poppy are fast asleep, ah bliss, but you know what, can't wait until she's awake again, even though it means for the next however many weeks not much is going to get done around the house.


Ron and myself (Jackie) have never had a puppy before, we have always rescued dogs, usually Lurchers.


We both agree that having Poppy is absolutely delightful, even with the odd puddle of pee and pile of poo, which she  does on the odd occasion, she thinks that it is good fun, when we have a mad dash to the garden, which of course she refuses to come in from, so it's a titbit for enticement!!


We can't wait to introduce her to the outside World, it's like having a baby grow, we can see everything through new eyes, she is excited by everyone and everything. It's probably one of the most satisfying things we have done.


Congratulations to Mum and Dad for the production of such beautiful Puppies and to sue and the girls for the love and care they received until it was time to leave and go to there new homes.


Jackie and Ron Soutar.



Saturday, 9 May 2009

Puppies leaving home

Hi


To all the Vizsla fans in Europe.


Thank you for all of your emails and comments.


Our wonderful puppies are now 8 weeks old today and are going to their new homes all over France and Spain.


We have 1 superb male available.


We were thrilled to see that our puppies' grandfather Hungargunn Bear It'N Mind was in the grand final of Cruft's Dog Show this year after winning Best of Breed in the Vizsla section and then winning the Gundog group class (22,000 dogs competed at Cruft's).


Both parents can be viewed at my home.


For further details please contact me on +33689713603


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Friday, 8 May 2009

" Pups Leaving Home"

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 Unfortunately, the weather was not too kind to Jason and Nicole during the last week of their holiday though they managed to complete quite a lot of their training and passed several ground examinations.
However, a gusting crosswind prevented them from completing their first solo flights so I shall look forward to their next visit sometime in the near future.
NearlyHeaven is certainly becoming a school with an international flavour and my most recent student is a Turkish lawyer who works in Strasbourg for the Court of Human Rights.
Ugur has done some previous PPL training with a French instructor but soon realised that his language skills were not good enough for the ground examinations and therefore decided to complete his training with me as he is fluent in English.
After training at a small, uncontrolled, airfield, Limoges International airport came as a bit of a shock but a few hours of flying with me has made him confident with flying in Class D airspace.
I am delighted with his rapid progress during the last few days and, as well as going solo in the circuit, he has just completed his qualifying cross-country in fine style.
Sadly, he must return to Strasbourg this weekend but he is almost ready to take his PPL 'skill test' and has managed to pass all of the ground exams this week.
As Strasbourg is a nine-hour car journey from Limoges and Ugur has no more holidays available, we will continue his training at the weekends―to make life easier, I will arrange to collect him from his home airfield for the next scheduled training session.
This might sound like an upmarket 'school run' but it is quite easy to arrange as I fly all over France with my Limoges-based students.
Last week, I boarded Ryanair for a whirlwind UK visit to renew my Class One Medical which is a bit more difficult to arrange here in France,
Normally, I use this enforced event to spend time with my family and friends but with good weather and eager students awaiting my return, I completed the round-trip in a couple of days. Upon arrival at Limoges, I literally got out of a Boeing 737 and jumped into a Robin DR400―after passing through immigration, of course.
The AƩroclub de Limoges have added another aircraft to their fleet, a PA28 Archer which is fully IFR equipped.
I have spent several hours this week introducing our pilots to the fun of flying a different aircraft so all UK pilots who refer the PA28 to the Robin have no reason not to visit.
The other good news is that, thankfully, the DA40 Diamond Star is back in service after waiting several months for a spare part!
Later in the year, I am hoping to arrange some flying trips from Limoges to perhaps Spain, Italy or Portugal so all suggestions are welcome.
The puppies are now eight weeks old and three have just left for their new homes, with more going this weekend.
We are all sad to see them leave but confident that they are going to excellent homes.
There are, incidentally, two male puppies still unsold―females always seem to go quicker―so it's not too late to buy one.

Monday, 27 April 2009

" Dogs vs Frogs"

" Dogs vs frogs"


Dpa-20080806-125 Spring has really arrived in the Limousin with blue skies and temperatures of 26° last week. The leaves are on the trees and everywhere looks beautiful. I am truly privileged to teach flying in this beautiful unspoilt part of France.
On the downside, Lucia is mowing the lawns daily as the grass grows so quickly.
During the last week, I have stayed close to the Limoges airport area as I have been doing some concentrated teaching with a lovely couple, Jason and Nicole.
This young couple originate from Australia and are currently living in The Hague.
Both served with the military in Australia, spending many hours in helicopters though not as pilots.
However, this previous experience helps with their training as they are already familiar with general aviation terminology as well as the basic flight instruments.
As Jason and Nicole have a baby son called Jack, they take turns at flying and childminding which seems to be working very well as both were ready to train in the circuit by mid-week and this is what we have been doing over the last few days.
Limoges Bellegarde is in class D airspace so we have to integrate with commercial IFR arrivals and departures as well as military training flights.
This provides excellent training for my students who become used to performing 360° orbits and extended downwind legs to make way for Ryanair or other IFR traffic. This gives them the confidence to fly into other large airports without undue concern.
Quite often, Ryanair and FlyBe flights have to wait until we have landed though the commercial flight crews usually give us a friendly wave.
I am delighted with the progress of my English Radiotelephony class for French pilots and I am now receiving enquiries from prospective students who are not even members of our club.
No problem. It is very rewarding to support French PPL holders in this way and I am sure that we will be able to accommodate a few 'outsiders'—by prior arrangement, of course.
The puppies are now six weeks old and have discovered how to bark!
We have a steady stream of visitors to see them as the dogs will spend another few weeks with their mother before transferring to their new owners. It is so nice to meet these people and to offer advice on bringing up these delightful dogs.
Now that the weather is warmer, the older dogs have been going for a daily swim in my neighbour's lake which is presently full of very noisy frogs whose 'mating' calls can be heard from a mile away!
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Sunday, 5 April 2009

"Mayhem in the kitchen, calm at the AGM"


P1060338 The puppies are three weeks old today and have trebled their birth weight of 400 grams, which is excellent considering that Meg has ten mouths to feed!
At present we have only two puppies unsold. The others have new homes lined-up in Spain, Britain and several areas of France.






P1060319 Now that the puppies are three weeks old, we have introduced cereals and milk as supplementary feeding. This causes mayhem in the kitchen as they manage to scatter their weetabix in all directions.





P1050062 'Miracle' is nearly six months old and has now moved from the baby paddock to join the older horses in the larger field.
He is still drinking gallons of milk from a bucket but is more independent now and enjoys playing with the “big boys” as well as chasing the sheep whom he sees as the perfect-sized playmates.
Thanks to the extra hour of daylight in the evenings, I have managed to 'back' Pasha, the stallion who is the father of Miracle.
Image1 Pasha is now four years old and comes from a winning bloodline. It is therefore time to begin his training as either a showjumper or an eventer.
Phoebe has been training him on the ground and the time had come for someone to sit on his back for the very first time. That person, I decided, should be me.
The unexpected outcome of this 'terrifying' moment was that de did not even twitch his ear and just accepted me without a second thought. We have now progressed to walking and trotting around the paddock each evening when I return from the airport.
On the flying side, congratulations’ to Fiona Renton for completing her qualifying cross country. The local weather was dominated by a pressure system which caused poor visibility but this did not deter Fiona who managed to navigate without a problem.
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Last night's AGM of the Aeroclub de Limoges was a quiet affair and went smoothly compared with the mayhem of last year’s meeting—French people can turn very ugly when a meeting overruns by two hours and dinner awaits (faint cries of "fooood" were heard from the English contingent).
Our new President is Christian Dalbin who is presently joint Chief Flying Instructor and head of the engineering department.
Michel Kofyan has stepped down from this position to be Vice President of the Aero Club. Further news on this at a later date.