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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Leeds Castle, Kent - Part III

We always come passed this castle on the way going to my parents-in-law's place, but we never thought of going into this place until the Kent Police hosted the National Police Dog Trials on the 22nd-26th of this month, which we did go last Friday with Alfie and my in-laws. We spent the whole afternoon there and we really had a good fun especially we had Alfie - the little man!Leeds Castle in Kent, England, has been called the "loveliest castle in the world". Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence and a royal palace. It's situation is stunning, set on two islands in a magnificent lake. The Royal Manor was originally built in 857AD and owned by the Saxon royal family. After the Norman Conquest, work began on building the first stone castle on the site.

That's me doing some practice...lol...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

National Police Dog Trials at Leeds Castle, Kent - Part II

When we got inside, the dog show was nearly finished but it was been repeated plenty times over for the new comers! Alfie then saw a pond where there were loads of ducks, swans, various species of birds and peacocks. The visitors' route to the castle.
He was telling the ducks to make "splash"....
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Monday, April 27, 2009

National Police Dog Trials at Leeds Castle, Kent - Part I

It was a lovely Friday the 24th of April when we decided to watch this National Police Dog Trials for the first time in the prestigious event's 49 year history.... and the final phase of the trials took place at LEEDS CASTLE in KENT, just 20 minutes away from where we live.The highlights were:
  • Obedience - Sits, stays, walking to heel off lead
  • Send away and redirection - Dog is sent to a given point 100 metres away and then redirected left or right for 50 metres
  • Agility – Nearly one metre hurdle, 1.8 metre scale, window obstacle and 1.8 metre long jump
  • Straight chase - Chase a fleeing criminal and bite and detain
  • Stand off - As above but criminal gives up and dog must not bite, but must stand off and bark
  • Emergency recall - Straight chase but when the dog is 30 metres away in full flight, must return to handler on command
  • Weapon attack - Dog must bite an advancing aggressive criminal armed with a weapon
  • Gun attack - As above but with criminal discharging gun
  • Crowd control - Must first walk to heel through a passive/non threatening crowd then when crowd becomes aggressive – respond and through controlled canine aggression move the crowd to a determined point. The crowd will then become passive and then the dog must walk through with no aggression.
This is the LEEDS CASTLE, will blog about this castle shortly.
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