Hmm, we were at the OEMC in Whitbourne 1st Sunday in August and Mr t asked me to hold George's lead for a minute whilst he helped another couple get their mastiff out of the car. George spotted his friend and took a joyful bound, whisking me completely off my feet. It was OK while I was in the air but landing was very painful. I stood up then bent down to wipe the mud of my pants and heard the ribs break, 1,2,3. Doctor confirmed they were broken. I was due to sit on a 2 and a half week employment tribunal panel in Liverpool the next morning and had to call in sick. Still, George had me all to himself at home for 6 weeks and he's a real mummy's boy now. He's really thickening up now, well on his way to 15st.
The breeder has been non persona grata with the OEMC and feels that it would harm George's chances if he was handled by somebody known to be an associate of his. I'd do it myself, I did show him Leeds and he was fine, but Mr T is reluctant to let me after the Whitbourne incident. That was my fault for not paying attention anyway.
I'll keep a look out for you now I know your kennel name.