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 Irish Terrier Kennel
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6/22/2010 12:49:07 PM reply with quote send message to Irish Terrier Kennel Object to Post   

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Today I started first time with my Irish Terrier Bitch.

She got 9 / NQ / 5,5 / NQ.

What does it mean? Is it good or bad?

Many dogs have 0.5; 1,0; 1,5.

The lower the numbers, the better?

I'm confused.

happy :) Iris
 A G Kennels
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6/24/2010 11:39:12 AM reply with quote send message to A G Kennels Object to Post

the higher number the better happy :) NQ means not qualified.
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 Old County
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Ah! Thanks a lot!

My bitch is now in Obedience full sessiond (from HOL to long down 20) but the Show Obedience is only 16. At the moment it stays two or three days at the same level, normaly every day one step until 19 and than it will take about a week ...

happy :) Iris
 Irish Terrier Kennel
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7/19/2010 9:38:46 AM reply with quote send message to Irish Terrier Kennel Object to Post

happy :) !

Since my first question - now - almost one month later - my bitch got her UD today!

I'm sooo proud - but one need tons of sessions therefore!

happy :) Iris

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At least two wins must be a set of three or more points ("majors"), under two different judges; at least one additional win under a third judge is also required.