Search

.com Forum · Alpha Dog Forum

Replies in this thread : 6

Author Topic : Am I going mad?
 Clwyd Cockers
Premium Member
Posts : 3,000+

System.__ComObject
7/24/2024 10:17:25 AM reply with quote send message to Clwyd Cockers Object to Post   

this post has been edited 1 time(s)

I just looked at my dogs, who average around 97.85 SOP, they are ALL 100.
I checked on the dogs entered in shows, they are all 100.

Is anyone else seeing this anomaly?

Carol

Edited to say….I am not awake.
I switched to the Old Stats yesterday.
It now gives me 2 genetic groupings.

OK all, nothing to see here…go back to your kennels laugh :D

-----
Last edited by Clwyd Cockers on 7/24/2024 10:19:32 AM
 Tarot
Premium Member
Posts : 500+

Premium Member
7/24/2024 12:14:38 PM reply with quote send message to Tarot Object to Post

LOL.
 gaylanstudio
Premium Member
Posts : 2,000+

Premium Member
7/24/2024 11:05:55 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

We all have days like this.

It has nothing to do with age, right?

RIGHT!!!!!
 Aussiewolfsister
Premium Member
Posts : 500+

Premium Member
7/24/2024 11:49:38 PM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

Of cpurse it has nothing to do with age!!!!!!!!!!!

(speaking as one on the wrong side of 60 LOL)
 Aussiewolfsister
Premium Member
Posts : 500+

Premium Member
7/24/2024 11:50:20 PM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

quote
posted by Aussiewolfsister
Of course it has nothing to do with age!!!!!!!!!!!

(speaking as one on the wrong side of 60 LOL)

 Aussiewolfsister
Premium Member
Posts : 500+

Premium Member
7/24/2024 11:52:50 PM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

Is it just me --- I can no longer edit my posts if I need to. I click on the edit button and it takes me back to all the forum headings. Very irritating.......
 Clwyd Cockers
Premium Member
Posts : 3,000+

Premium Member
7/25/2024 10:01:12 AM reply with quote send message to Clwyd Cockers Object to Post

Thanks all for your kindness.

Replies in this thread : 6

Post Reply

 



Did you know?
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.