Show Record - Swift Waters Basking in Glory

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Show Handler Placing Judge
Date
Braxton All Breed - (Open) Dan Adams Best of Winners
(3 pts)
James Link 5/24/2007
Going Out With A Bang - (Open) Huntert Dawe 3rd in Class Paul Caraway 5/25/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 152.1 - (Open) Terri Farnum Reserve Winners Bitch Holly Schroeder 5/26/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 154 - (Open) Veronica Sheidt DNP Lynn Jackson 5/29/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 155 - (Open) Huntert Dawe 2nd in Class Amanda Young 5/30/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 156 - (Open) Huntert Dawe 3rd in Class Amanda Young 6/1/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 159 - (Open) Jos Harter 4th in Class Jared Weiderhold 6/6/2007
Dawg vs. Handler 8 - (Open) Edna Dixon Reserve Winners Bitch Travis Hunter 6/12/2007
Dawg vs. Handler 9 - (Open) Terri Farnum 3rd in Class Amanda Young 6/13/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 162 - (Open) Terri Farnum 3rd in Class Kerrie Orval 6/14/2007
THE WORLDS BEST DOG SHOW23 - (Open) Veronica Sheidt DNP Travis Hunter 6/15/2007
Ojai How Are Ya 4 - (Open) Veronica Sheidt 2nd in Class Finn McKay 6/18/2007
Loyaltys Great Danes Day 5 - (Open) Owner Best of Winners
(5 pts)
Deforrest Aaren 7/10/2007
First Time Around - (Champions) Dert Priebe 4th in Specialty Show JT Howden 7/16/2007
July 2007 Showdog.com World Cup - (Champions) Owner 4th in Breed Herb Hagge 7/31/2007
Swift Waters 6th Great Dane Specialty - (Champions) Owner 4th in Specialty Show Lacey Zachery 8/5/2007
If You Aint Got Dogs Breath You cant Come In 182 - (Champions) Sam Tacker DNP Graeme Vance 8/6/2007

Entries that resulted in less than Best in Breed are deleted after two months.

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Did you know?
A specialty show may be regional or national. A "Best in Show" win at a national specialty show is tremendously prestigious, indicating that the winning dog or bitch triumphed at a contest which attracted entries from the most serious fanciers of that breed in the country or continent. Some specialty shows attract international entries.