Ian has been involved with dogs all his life from when his father worked his collie on the farm when he was a child in Kent.
His knowledge of dogs and their training really took off when he started Agility and obedience training in 1986. At that time he had a collie cross greyhound lurcher named Benson who became the first grade 6 (or senior as it was then) Lurcher in agility. His second dog Tann, a working sheepdog, also attained senior/grade 6 level. Ian and his wife Rosemary now live in Holwell; a village just outside Hitchin in Hertfordshire with their 8 dogs, 3 of which are collies, 4 lurchers and a toy poodle.
In 1988, along with his wife Rosemary, they were the founders of the Letchworth DTC Agility training and Open Agility Show organisers .In 1991 Rosemary had the idea to organise a week long Agility show in 1992, which we duly organised along with some other people and that was the start of the Dogs In Need show. For many years it was the biggest Agility show held. Ian was show Manager and Rosemary was show Secretary for the first 5 years and they took it from the Three Counties Showground, Malvern to the Suffolk Showground Ipswich in 1995, where it continues to take place.
Ian was elected and served 6 years on the Kennel Club Liaison Council, representing over 54 registered Clubs in the South and South East of England. He has also been involved with Crufts each year since 1987 starting with course building for the Agility finals held each year. Crufts made good use of Ian’s training knowledge by making him the Agility representative on the working dog forum at Crufts for several years.
During this time he also held Agility training demonstrations at Crufts and also in the early years at Discover Dogs. He was asked by Peter Meanwell, the founder of agility, to commentate in the Good Citizens ring at Crufts, informing the general public about the scheme and interviewing the dog handlers involved with the demonstrations. Following this he was asked by Crufts to manage the special events ring which he did for the following year, but his passion was training dogs and declined the invitation for the following year.
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