• 4 months ago
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00:00This is Jill Ginney from from Guildford. Yes, outside Portadown.
00:05Oh, better get that right. And she's with with her Irish Wolfhound, Carson, named
00:10after Edward Carson. Yes. And he's only a pup. How much does he weigh? 90 kg. 90
00:16kilograms. What weight is he gonna be? Well, he's to keep that nice. He's a sick dad now to keep that.
00:21And, my goodness, he's not gonna take part in the parade today, is he? Not just yet.
00:25We're just practicing for a couple of years and then we'll get going.
00:29So he's a family pet? He's a family pet, yes. Does he do any tricks? All the tricks, everything
00:34that I tell him to do, he doesn't do it. Right, okay. Carson, are you gonna go down your belly?
00:39Are you gonna roll over in your belly? Are you gonna get your belly? He's just a big puppy, isn't he, really? He is. What? Yes, just big baby.
00:47And how long is he? Oh, I'm not sure, but we haven't asked the height of him yet, but the beater will cause him to do that, but yeah, I think that's his height and he's just filling out now.
00:57Very good. 90 kilograms. And what's the full details of his breed? So he's an Irish Wolfhound.
01:05An Irish Wolfhound. Originally from Longford. From Longford? Yeah, the breeder's James Hussey, so it's Cadarth Irish Wolfhounds.
01:11Carson, Carson, hello. Does he want to go in the car? Do you want to go in the car? Do you like going in the car?
01:17Is that one of his favourite things? He loves going in the car. Is he? What a lovely boy. He just loves going on these day trips with the family, so he does.
01:25Very good. He loves getting in the car.

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