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Author Topic : Looking for a specials quality dog
 Artistri
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7/18/2016 6:31:30 PM reply with quote send message to Artistri Object to Post   

I have a basic kennel where I have been specialing a few dogs for a while now and am really enjoying it. One of my dogs just turned 120 days so I have a new spot open. I am willing to buy dogs outright or to finish CHs and GCHs and work on getting dogs ranked and then return them. If you have a dog with a very competitive SOP, but don't have time to enter them in shows everyday then let me know!

Some of my achievements specialing dogs:
Multiple golden retrievers ranked in the top 5 all breeds, gold GCHs, BISs
Irish red and white setter ranked in the top 50 all breeds, top 5 sporting dog, bronze GCH, many specialty wins, show placements
Bronze GCH cavalier King Charles spaniel, #2 toy last month, #3 toy this month, many group wins, BISS
Multiple bronze GCH tollers, specialty winners, top 10 sporting dogs
Multiple bronze GCH English setters, specialty winners, top 10 sporting dogs.
 Artistri
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10/3/2016 11:00:58 PM reply with quote send message to Artistri Object to Post

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Looking for a new special! One of mine has retired so I have space for a new one now.

I have now shown a Siberian Husky, Rottweiler, and Alaskan Malamute to BISs and an Afghan to many group wins and placements.

I only take one dog per breed at a time so I CANT show the following breeds:
English Setter
English Cocker Spaniel
Field Spaniel
Golden Retriever
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Siberian Husky
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Afghan Hound
Bernese Mountain Dog

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Last edited by Artistri on 10/3/2016 11:03:26 PM
 Artistri
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10/11/2016 3:38:36 PM reply with quote send message to Artistri Object to Post

Still looking

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A conformation dog show is not a comparison of one dog to another but a comparison of each dog to a judge's mental image of the ideal breed type as outlined in the individual breed's breed standard.