Karen Marks @karenmarks ?
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Karen Marks uploaded a new picture: Flyball Racing 1 week ago · View
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Karen Marks posted a new activity comment: 1 week, 4 days ago · View
LOL. Yes it’s freezing in every sense of the word. Wondered where you were, you’ve been very quiet lately
In reply to - Karen Marks posted an update in the group Delta Flyball Club: really good training this morning by everyone especially since all the dogs had the wind in their tails whilst we had it in our hair. Man it was breezey. Well done everyone. · View -
Karen Marks posted an update: 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
If you can eat the same thing day after day and never complain, if you can forgive and never remind the one you forgave, if you can love unconditionally no matter how you have been treated, then my friend, you are almost as good as your dog
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Karen Marks posted an update: 2 weeks, 5 days ago · View
Dog’s feet are not weather proof. Snow is especially harsh. Snow can ball up in-between the dogs toes and cause irritation, cuts and tenderness. Dogs often chew at this frozen snow, pulling out fur and in some cases chunks of their pads. Granular or frozen snow on the other hand is equivalent to course sandpaper and is extremely abrasive on pads.
Icy or hard, frozen ground can be sharp making dogs paws susceptible to being cut and grazed as they slide across these rough surfaces. Watch for chewing at paws during long walks or periods of play. Always wipe dog’s feet after a walk in the snow to remove ice, snow melt and salt deposits from the road (salt irritates a dog’s paws and can be toxic if ingested during grooming and can cause kidney failure). As a preventative measure apply petroleum jelly on paws to protect against cracks and scratches during cold months.
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Karen Marks posted an update: 2 weeks, 5 days ago · View
Does snow and/or ice pose a problem for dog’s feet?
Yes, certain conditions produce sticky, wet snow. In these conditions the snow will ball up in-between the dogs toes and cause irritation, cuts and tenderness. Dogs often chew at this frozen snow, pulling out fur and in some cases chunks of their pads. Granular or frozen snow on the other hand is equivalent to course sandpaper and is extremely abrasive on pads. -
Karen Marks posted an update: 2 weeks, 5 days ago · View
Puddles? Yuck!
Even if your dog likes to sip on muddy water as if it were the finest champagne, at this time of year puddles are easily polluted with antifreeze which is highly toxic when ingested.
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Karen Marks posted an update: 3 weeks, 6 days ago · View
WARNING: there is a spate of animals being bought for dog baiting in the Sidcup/Kent areas. Potential owners are snapping up pets needing homes for free/cheap, all their phones and homes are bogus.
Sadly a lady was rung by the council yesterday to say that her micro chipped cat she homed without doing a home check had been found in bins ripped to pieces.
RIP little cat what a tragic end.Crossposted from my friend’s dog rescue on Facebook, many people have commented on this thread on their cats coming back with shaved/chunks of fur missing and cuts.
Permission to crosspost.https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? … 8598164821
People have got to wise up to the fact that there are some seriously foul people out there. Please keep your cats in at night. Traps are more likely to be put out at night, and DO NOT leave your dogs outside shops or in your cars, it does’nt matter if your dog is big, small, pedigree, young or old.. it doesn’t matter if it’s to be ripped to pieces. These people will take ANY animal they can get hold of for nothing!!
And it isn’t only happening in the Sidcup/Kent area:-( Dog fighting pits can be found all over the country.
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Karen Marks posted an update: 4 weeks ago · View
Warning to all dog owners in Sussex: There are 2 men driving round Sidley (Bexhill, East Sussex) area in a white van with a roofrack, following people and trying to steal small dogs. The men are believed to be in their late 30s and both white. The driver was seen wearing a black woollen hat and a black or dark blue coat. The van is a standard white van with a black roof rack that doesn’t seem to fit properly, with no writing or markings on it. Police are aware. PLEASE SHARE!!!
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Karen Marks posted an update: 4 weeks ago · View
PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T ALLOW YOUR DOGS TO RUN ONTO ICY PONDS, LAKES, RIVERS AND CANALS.
Every year many dogs die by falling through ice and drowning, some of the owners die as well trying to rescue them.
Last winter, a dear friend had to watch her Border Collie die under the ice on a canal, scratching desperately under the ice trying to get out. Not a pretty sight believe me.
Keep your dogs on a lead while passing iced over waterways.
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Delta Flyball Club: 1 month ago · Viewreally good training this morning by everyone especially since all the dogs had the wind in their tails whilst we had it in our hair. Man it was breezey. Well done everyone.
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Karen Marks posted an update: 1 month ago · View
not sure who is more pooped me or the Cardi!
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Karen Marks and
lynn clark are now friends 1 month ago · View -
Karen Marks posted an update: 1 month ago · View
It’s great to have Paddy back home after his 3rd operation on his leg. Hopefully that will be the last one and we can get back to normal. He’s now got 4 weeks off from training, he can go on the treadmill though for some gentle walking and he should be fit for the start of the season.
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Karen Marks and
Lacey are now friends 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View -
Karen Marks and
Helen French are now friends 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View -
Karen Marks and
Julie Hill are now friends 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View -
Karen Marks posted an update in the group
Delta Flyball Club: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewIt’s been another good year for the club. We’ve had some fantastic successes, none more so than our triumph at the British Championships where we proudly brought home the plaque for Divisional Champions of Div 17. Whilst this may seem a long way from Div 1, this was huge for us considering the year before we came last, struggling to complete a run! Div 17 put us in the top third of the divisions and we all had a wonderful 3 days.
As a club we’ve said goodbye to several members who have left for one reason or another, as always we wish them the best of luck with their new clubs and look forward to meeting and racing them next season. We would like to welcome our new members and hope you will be with us for a long time to come and enjoy the Delta experience.
Through the ups and downs of the year we have grown as a club and have come out the other side very much stronger and experienced, in and out of the ring. It’s great to know we have such loyal members. Training on our new Belgium box is going brilliantly and we have another one on order which will be with us in the New Year.
Huge thanks go to Karl Lacey who has not only designed and put together our fantastic website he has also built us a complete set of jumps. Our thanks must also go to Rob Tyler for taking on the lead with training and for giving up his time to go to the Rocket Relay seminar.
Our Open dogs did us all proud this season, below is a list of where they are in the Breed Standings as put together by the British Flyball Association.
Kaia is the top Flat Coat in the Country.
The rest of our Open dogs are listed as follows:
Reilly (Cocker Spaniel) 18th out of 86Border Collies (1200)
Indy 119th
Dexter 478th
Lacey 891stCross Breed (532)
Poppy 99th
Rupert 319thLabrador (118)
Benson 80th
Max 102ndSpringer Spaniel (45)
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Raise money for Delta whilst you search the web. So far we’ve raised £6 using Easysearch. Even if you have your favourite search engine, you can still use easysearch, just pop your search engine name in the search bar, click on the link and you’ve raised money for the club. Easy! -
Karen Marks posted an update: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Any Flyball/Agilitry Clubs please re-post so we can get this out to as many people as possible.
6 Tibetan Spaniels were stolen on the 27th of December, 1 found her way home, 2 have been found in TADLEY by the police, there are now 3 missing Tibbies; 2 puppies and a bitch. The dogs are all listed on DOGSLOST who you can call on 08448003220. Contact number for any news is Heather & Liz on 01235-850289 or Ian Blackshaw on 01785-664461. Many thanks
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