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 Garuda
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9/30/2010 12:19:35 AM reply with quote send message to Garuda Object to Post   

My Belgian Malinois, TC Karma, I think will not finish by the time she hits 120 days old in the conformation ring so I am trying to work on getting her UD instead.

I sessioned Scent Discrimination, and at the moment, it's at 19 but every time I place her in a show, she's NQ'd on it. I'm guessing I really need to get it to 20, but it won't go up!!

Is that the hardest to session?

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9/30/2010 1:22:13 AM reply with quote send message to Wildsyde Object to Post

Weird, why is she in Utility B? She only has her CDX, so should be in Utility A.

I'd think 19 ought get you most of the way there. Sometimes it does take a little longer, wish I could remember how long it took Pembrokes to session to 20 there as your breed would be similar or faster.
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Weird, why is she in Utility B? She only has her CDX, so should be in Utility A.

I'd think 19 ought get you most of the way there. Sometimes it does take a little longer, wish I could remember how long it took Pembrokes to session to 20 there as your breed would be similar or faster.

I'm not sure why she is in Utility B, but I had that happen similarly on a Doberman I have. He went from Open A to Novice A, though he garnished his CD in the Open A class.

That might be why she keeps NQing? I'm not sure but I'll keep sessioning her.

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