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 S. B. G. Chow Chows
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1/9/2015 8:22:20 PM reply with quote send message to S. B. G. Chow Chows Object to Post   

Which breeds on here are some of the easiest/quickest to fully session. I was just curious. I think I am a bit impatient,... so this just ran in my head. Back in the day, I usually had one dog right after the other to put in the ring, now seeing as I am waiting for my first breeding to enter since I started back, it had me thinking for a bit. One more thing, was the session based on the premise of real dog breeds?
 King Blazzo Kennels
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1/9/2015 8:28:37 PM reply with quote send message to King Blazzo Kennels Object to Post

Of all my breeds the rotties seem to session the quickest.
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1/9/2015 8:50:24 PM reply with quote send message to S. B. G. Chow Chows Object to Post

Ok thanks,... because I was thinking that if this was based on real dogs. I would have to look into a small, short haired dog that generally excel in companion events. To try have a dog that session fairly quickly.
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1/9/2015 10:14:18 PM reply with quote send message to Treestand Kennel Object to Post

Gordon Setters hit 20 for training between 18-20 days, if they are on a custom ration and sessioned from the get go. happy :) My Borzois are pretty quick to session too. On the opposite end are my Mals who are done around 35 days. laugh :D
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1/10/2015 12:03:59 AM reply with quote send message to Baronial Object to Post

Dobes hit around 17-18 days if started from day 1. Quickest I own by far.
 King Blazzo Kennels
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Am staffs 32ish
 Kistmi Quick Kennels
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1/13/2015 10:37:04 AM reply with quote send message to Kistmi Quick Kennels Object to Post

My Dalmations are pretty sessioned by the time they hit 20 days (started sessioning from the get-go).

Example: www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13672782

Don't mind the bad condition. >_< I'm just starting to put my broods on Top Condition Formula.
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1/13/2015 1:48:27 PM reply with quote send message to Studio Dogs Object to Post

Ridgebacks @18 training by 14 days. 22 days for a full 20 in training.
 Twisted Kennel
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1/14/2015 8:29:21 AM reply with quote send message to Twisted Kennel Object to Post

Poodles seem to session up by 15-16 days
 Summerwind Kennels
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1/14/2015 12:29:05 PM reply with quote send message to Summerwind Kennels Object to Post

Shelties and Aussies session really fast, you can have them in the ring by 14 days if you start right away.

Boxers are pretty quick too, training takes a while longer but not alot.
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American Cockers are ready by day 20 or 21 if you session them from Day 0 with the right food.
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1/16/2015 3:18:14 PM reply with quote send message to Kistmi Quick Kennels Object to Post

Wow, those 14-15 day sessioners are nuts.
 S. B. G. Chow Chows
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1/16/2015 5:57:39 PM reply with quote send message to S. B. G. Chow Chows Object to Post

Wow,... might look into those fast sessioners. I have another kennel just sitting up catching dust.
 Crystal Cove Kennels
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1/22/2015 7:55:36 AM reply with quote send message to Crystal Cove Kennels Object to Post

Chows seem to session slow... especially the training... so Apsos there training is incredibly slow...
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1/22/2015 7:56:13 AM reply with quote send message to Crystal Cove Kennels Object to Post

Akitas and Mini Poodles are quite fast...
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1/22/2015 10:31:36 AM reply with quote send message to Champions-true-kennel Object to Post

My CMD's are 18 days today and they read across: 18 20 19 20
I started when they were a day or two old, i think thats fairly fast! =)
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Bearded Collie's tend to session pretty quick when started from the beginning. I would say average 15-20 days. Here is one girl who is 14 days and just about done.
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13707297

My sibes aren't too bad, but the training seems like it takes FOREVER.

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 Boodie Kennels
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1/22/2015 10:40:23 PM reply with quote send message to Boodie Kennels Object to Post

- Standard Poodles can be fully sessioned at 17 days old. Such a fast and easy breed. wink ;)

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 S. B. G. Chow Chows
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1/24/2015 2:30:47 AM reply with quote send message to S. B. G. Chow Chows Object to Post

Crystal Cove,... yes they are slow sessioners and training is where you put me. Because of this I don't think I'd ever put a puppy in the ring. All my dogs start a little over 30 days or a little before. I started putting 19 train dogs in the ring.
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1/28/2015 2:51:22 AM reply with quote send message to Joyous Spirit Object to Post

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13714643

Poodle fully session at 17 days. However,... issue that I have,.. no matter the feed,... his condition is steadily dropping.
 xo6serena9ox
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1/28/2015 9:27:40 AM reply with quote send message to xo6serena9ox Object to Post

I dont understand why there training is so slow. They are an intelligent breed so it certainly doesn't mimic that in real life...
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