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 kc meadows
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6/10/2015 3:29:24 AM reply with quote send message to kc meadows Object to Post   

How come I have dogs in all three of my kennels that I SO session every day but it won't go to 20 they have been stuck on 19 for days
 mournebrake
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6/10/2015 3:40:16 AM reply with quote send message to mournebrake Object to Post

No idea sorry, post the link to the dogs' pages I'll take a look
 mournebrake
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6/10/2015 3:40:56 AM reply with quote send message to mournebrake Object to Post

19 is OK for conformation and obedience
 kc meadows
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6/10/2015 4:03:51 AM reply with quote send message to kc meadows Object to Post

This is one of the dogs www.showdog.com/dogaspx?Id=14030067
 CS Riverflow
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6/10/2015 5:03:14 AM reply with quote send message to CS Riverflow Object to Post

Some dogs take longer to hit 20 on show obedience, supposed to be based on their trainability as a breed.

Malamutes take until day 31 or so to hit 20 with daily sessioning in show obedience.
 mournebrake
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6/10/2015 1:55:56 PM reply with quote send message to mournebrake Object to Post

That link doesn't work for me sorry
 gaylanstudio
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6/11/2015 12:05:09 AM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

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This is the dog in question:

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=14030067

For most (all?) dogs obedience takes the longest and it is actually normal for the change from 19 to 20 to take a long time.

Do not despair (lol) it will come.

KC, I don't know why your link doesn't work - it looks like it should. Perhaps some hidden character in there somewhere.

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 Treestand Kennel
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6/11/2015 2:53:32 AM reply with quote send message to Treestand Kennel Object to Post

There is no . between dog and aspx. happy :)

Hang in there KC! Some breeds are stubborn! I swear individual dogs vary as well.
 gaylanstudio
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6/11/2015 7:15:04 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

Ah ha! Someone has better eyesight than I!

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The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.