K9 Memorial UK meet Police Dogs Scotland in Glasgow
K9 Memorial UK meet Police Dogs Scotland in Glasgow
In this video you'll hear a message from Paul Nicholls, founder of K9 Memorial UK, and watch the team visit the Police Dogs Scotland training centre in Glasgow.
We meet Police Dogs, Juno, Bodie and Riggs.
We go out onto a football field and watch the dogs practice a chase and detain. We go into the woods for some hide and seek. And finally we put on the bite suit and get taken down
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UK ROAD TRIP :: EXPLORING GLASGOW
I love Glasgow. I love Scotland. Here is Day 2 of our UK road trip!! The rain couldn't stop our foot tour of Glasgow, but it may have stopped my Dad from doing pull-ups hahaha. Thank you to Kathy Fable for taking our insta pics haha
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The Pot Still - Glasgow - January 2014
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Dog Friendly Bars | Glasgow
A video/vlog exploring some dog friendly bars in Glasgow. Worth a watch if you're planning a trip or a pubcrawl with your pup!
Bars featured:
00:40 Doghouse | Merchant City
03:04 The Ark | City Centre
05:25 Boteco De Brazil | Merchant City
07:39 Super Bario | City Centre
07:52 The 13th Note | City Centre
08:09 The Clutha Bar | City Centre
10:57 Saint Lukes | Glasgow East End
14:30 Drygate | Glasgow East End
16:48 Redmonds | Glasgow East End
18:20 West Brewery | Glasgow Green
20:08 Brutti Compadres | Merchant city
20:40 Sloans | City Centre
21:12 Hootenanny | City Centre
21:47 SoHo | Merchant City
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UK Flyball League - 2018 Championships
Dates 4th Aug 2018 to 5th Aug 2018
Entry Status CLOSED
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DEAR GREEN BLUE - Glasgow Blues with a difference
The Story of the Hope Diamond Which Ruined Its Owners' Lives
The gemstone, which is now called the Hope Diamond, was formed deep within the Earth more than 1 billion years ago! It was originally used as one of the decorations of an Indian temple idol. But one day a Hindu priest decided it was far too beautiful and valuable to leave there and plucked it out. He was severely punished, of course, but the Hope Diamond was already out of the temple.
“The King's jewel,” “The blue of France” - these are some nicknames for the most mysterious and seemingly dangerous gem in history. The selected few who were “lucky” enough to possess the famous Hope Diamond died horrific deaths. But in the beginning, nobody could foresee the trouble...
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From a temple to King 0:23
Evil curse: what happened to King Louis XIV 1:25
The diamond gets to England 2:37
... and changes owners all the time 3:23
Tragedies of McLean family 4:48
Where is the diamond now? 6:16
How many people it “killed” 7:27
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SUMMARY:
- Some say that Tavernier stole the diamond from the previous owner, while others are sure he bought it. Rumor also has it that Tavernier had a serious raging fever not long after he got the marvelous Hope Diamond.
- The Hope Diamond curse got to King Louis XIV as well – he died suffering of gangrene. Moreover, all but one of his children didn't make it passed their childhood, though it wasn't that uncommon those days.
- Both Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were executed by guillotine during the French revolution. The Hope Diamond was stolen from the Royal Storehouse shortly after.
- A couple of years passed and the diamond was suddenly discovered in England. Well how did it get there? Several sources confirmed that it was actually owned by King George IV of the United Kingdom.
- Evalyn Walsh McLean absolutely adored the Hope Diamond and wore it almost every single day. But the happiness didn't last long. First, Evalyn's mother-in-law died. Then her 9-year-old son was in a car accident, and didn’t make it. This broke her and her husband so much that he actually left for another woman and later died in a mental hospital.
- Now the Hope Diamond weighs a little bit over 45 carats, still has its deep greyish-blue color, and even produces a dangerous red glow if you decide to expose it to short-wave ultraviolet light.
- Despite the diamond's rich history, there are still heated debates as to whether it's actually cursed or not. Some people are sure that all the legends about the jewel's cursed origins were simply created to boost its popularity.
- In 1911, the New York Times came out with a whole list of the diamond's supposed “victims.” The list consisted of about 14 people who died tragic deaths not long after possessing or even holding the Hope Diamond.
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Greyhounds racing, Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Belle Vue Stadium is a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. It is also used for speedway as the home ground of Elite League team Belle Vue Aces since 1988 and since 1999 has British Stock Car Association (BriSCA), the British governing body for stock car racing and banger racing. The stadium holds a number of BriSCA events and has become one of the most popular venues in the North-West of England. The track has always been the property of Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. (GRA), which has invested heavily in it right through to the current day. The stadium offers luxury glass-fronted grandstands, restaurant, hospitality boxes, and several bars. Greyhound racing takes place on Friday and Saturday evenings. In 1925 Charles A. Munn, an American businessman, made a deal with Smith and Sawyer for the rights to promote the greyhound racing in Britain. Although the earlier attempt to introduce mechanical racing at Hendon had almost been forgotten, the pastime of coursing was as strong as ever in Britain. Fortunately for Munn, the first person he contacted with regards to reintroducing greyhound racing into Britain was Major L. Lyne Dixson. The Major was a leading figure in British field sports and was quickly won over to the idea presented to him by the American entrepreneur. Finding other supporters proved to rather difficult however. With the General Strike of 1926 looming, the two men scoured the country in an attempt to find others who would join them. Eventually they met Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley, who in turn introduced them to Sir William Gentle JP. Between them they raised £22,000 and formed the Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. When deciding where to situate their new stadium, Manchester was considered to be the ideal place because of its sporting and gambling links. Close to the city centre, the consortium erected the first custom-built greyhound stadium and called it Belle Vue, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. More than 1,700 people were attracted to the meeting where they watched a greyhound called Mistley win over 440 yards (402 m). By June 1927, the stadium was attracting almost 70,000 visitors a week. Six races with seven dogs in each race were held in the first meeting. Fifty years later a stand was named after Mistley, the winner of the first race. Running the quarter-mile flat course in 25 seconds, Mistley romped home eight lengths clear at 6–1. Belle Vue increased the number of runners per race to seven, but after the formation of the NGRC in 1928 the maximum number of dogs per race was limited to six. Since 2007 protests have been held against greyhound racing at Belle Vue. Greyhound Action, an animal rights organisation which campaigned for an end to greyhound racing, held weekly protests outside the races each Saturday and occasionally on Fridays. In 2010 The Belle Vue Greyhound Action Group also organized and held a series of demonstrations to protest at the entertainer Dara O'Briain's participation in greyhound racing. Campaigners at Belle Vue got an article published in the Irish press about O'Briain's greyhound, Snip Nua, which it is believed was the first ever in the Irish press to state that racing greyhounds are killed for economic reasons. In 2008 the Sunday Times revealed that Belle Vue dogs were being sent for research at Liverpool vets school by trainer Richard Fielding. Further instances of injury were highlighted in 2014, when a trial session was halted after several dogs sustained serious injuries and one death. In 2010 concerns were raised about the high injury rates at Belle Vue. Since Greyhound Action disbanded in 2011, the protests have been held by a protest group who call themselves Shut down Belle Vue. A 2012 article in the Sunday Express also called the kennels of two Belle Vue trainers, Beverly Heaton and Nigel Saunders, disgusting. The article alleged that dogs were kept in cramped dilapidated kennels without heating and in some cases doors and that faeces and urine had not been adequately removed. A greyhound protection group, Greytexploitations, provided video footage to substantiate allegations of the poor conditions, these included the image of a Greyhound skull on a dog waste heap. In January 2014 Caged North West held a protest demo at Manchester's Deansgate Hilton hotel against the Greyhound Board of Great Britain's awards night. Around 400 protesters attended the demo but despite this the event failed to be mentioned by the media. CAGED NW publicized the event. In July 2014 CAGED NW and other greyhound protection groups held a remembrance event in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens, held on the 88th anniversary of the opening of Belle Vue. The event featured a service by a church minister and a fly past by a light aircraft carrying a banner displaying the words YOU BET THEY DIE.
Ed Sheeran Talks About The Glasgow Barrowland Crowd Being Loudest In His Career
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Glasgow Saturday Night - The Bar Dogs
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Dogs 101 - TOY POODLE - Top Dog Facts About the TOY POODLE
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Poodle Toy
The poodle is a canine breed that during the XV century was considered as an exclusive pet for aristocrats and nobles. There are several different theories about its origins, one of them says that it comes from Germany and came to France during the revolutionary wars; from there the breed traveled to Spain, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The fact is that the Poodle has proven to be one of the most intelligent breeds, becoming in one of the most popular dogs in the world.
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- In the intelligence ranking created by Stanley Coren, the Border Collie occupies the first place. What position does the poodle toy occupy in this ranking?
o A: Second Place
o B: Tenth Place
o C: Fifth Place
What do you think?, give it your best guess in the comments below before we get to the answer! Hang on tight and we’ll get back to this Ruff Trivia Question toward the end of the video.
Taste lies in variety and the Poodle come in three different sizes, toy, miniature and standard. The Toy Poodle can measure up to 11 inches high and weigh 4 to 8 punds. Although they’re small dogs, can be quite proud. They have an elegant posture and a lot of love to give. The AKC recognizes ten colors of hair in Poodles: apricot, black, blue, brown, cream, gray, red, silver, silver beige, coffee with milk, white and combinations of these colors.
Grooming:
Poodles, without a doubt, are well known for their particular fur. It’s long, abundant, curly, soft but very thick, which facilitates the possibility of making different hairstyles. Also, it’s constantly growing, like nails, so you should cut them frequently. That's why, if you need the best groomer in your area, you can find it in our website BrooklynsCorner.com.
Temperament:
Poodles of any size are dogs with lots of energy, cheerful and eager to play at any time. Their personality makes them a docile, intelligent, faithful and affectionate dog with their master. The Toy, particularly is able to adapt to active people as to more passive families. Also, they’re an excellent pet for children, due to their innate ability to protect their young.
Training:
Toy Poodles are extremely intelligent and easy to train. They’re agile, elegant and stand out in a variety of canine sports, including agility, obedience and tracking. With a dog like this, you have to be attentive, loving, enthusiastic, and the most important constant to educate him correctly, and avoid learning negative behaviors. Poodles also need a lot of human interaction to feel included as part of the family.
Health:
Most Toy Poodles live long, happy and healthy lives, but as all races, they may suffer from some health problems. Hip dysplasia, various eye disorders such as cataracts, glaucoma, progressive atrophy, allergies, also hormonal, digestive and congenital problems, are some of the most frequent diseases.
Toy Poodles are small dogs with a lot of personality. It is a faithful, devoted and good pet with children. With a tender, patient and calm personality, these are dogs that adore families, are affectionate and also have an ancient history full of incredible talents.
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National Fish & Chip Awards 2016 - The Top 10
Follow the Top 10 finalists on their respective journeys to the Grand Final in London in the Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award 2016
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Dog predicts 2015 General Election Results UK
Bella predicts outcome of the upcoming election by bursting balloons. She did it twice and popped them in the same order both times. The last party standing is the winner.
SNP = White
Green = Green
Liberal Democrats = Orange
UKIP = Pink
Conservatives = Blue
Labour = Red
Police dog section UK - 1958
Liverpool Parks Police was a police force maintained by the Corporation of .... He retired in April 1956, but shortly afterwards was killed when stuck by a vehicle while ... Avenue in Liverpool, alongside members of the City Police dog section
British Shorthair meet Corgi for the first time. GoNe BaD
Tiny cat bully the big dog.