A selection of DVDs of Dandies at some of the shows are available to buy from the Webmaster. The DVDs are made to a high standard, and I use only the best quality discs. They currently cost £10 each, including postage worldwide. To order, please email the webmaster at
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Dandies at Crufts 2009
All the Dandies walking for the judge, Miss Margaret Hamilton (Margham), plus a look behind the scenes at Dandies being groomed on the benches before judging and a slideshow of the Dandies on the judging bench. Also, two bonus features - the Vulnerable Native Breeds Parade at Crufts 2008, and a video of our old girl Tammy on one of her favourite walks.
Dandies at Moffat and Scottish Breeds 2009
The CDDTC Spring Open Show at Moffat (judged by Mr David Guy) and the Scottish Breeds Canine Club (judged by Mrs Celia Danks), including Ross (Ch. Inzievar Silver Gilt) winning Best In Show. You can watch it all free on the website, or own the DVD for only £10.
Dandies at National Terrier 2009
Dandies at the National Terrier Club at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire County Showground. There were 44 Dandies present, judged by Mr Paul Keevil (Yazga). Watch all the action for free on the internet, or on your own TV by buying the DVD for just £10.
Genetic Research talk, by Dr Jeff Sampson
On 3rd May Dr Jeff Sampson of the Animal Health Trust, Kennel Club Genetics Consultant, gave a talk to our Club where he discussed the research of Dr Hannes Lohi, and the possibilities of using the results of this research to eradicate the Glaucoma problem from our breed. Listen to the talk for free here on the website, or buy the DVD and watch it on your own television. OK, it wasn't a very visual talk, but the DVD is only £10, and I'll give £5 of that to the Dandie Dinmont Trust to help fund further research.