Search

.com Forum · SD Fever

Replies in this thread : 25
Page : 1 2
<< prev page next page >>

 Dynastie
Basic User
Posts : 307

Basic User
6/24/2012 1:40:47 AM reply with quote send message to Dynastie Object to Post

Shoot for the stars kennels + Alice in wanderland...I don't know if I can count you since you entered two of your kennels...is thsi counted as cheating? No one else entered both of their kennels.. :/ just want users opinion.. razz :p
 Dynastie
Basic User
Posts : 307

Basic User
6/24/2012 1:43:32 AM reply with quote send message to Dynastie Object to Post

The Results

(These are not final, I am messaging Everdale about SFTM and AINW.)

Dogs of Rockwood: -53
Inspirational Kennels: +6
Luckydogwhisperer: +1
Welsh Corgi Kennels: +17
Lilliput: -2
Larkenlock: -3
Shoot for the Stars: +22
Alice In Wanderland Kennels: +44
Bord De La Mer: -75
 Lilliput
Basic User
Posts : 3,000+

Basic User
6/24/2012 1:53:54 AM reply with quote send message to Lilliput Object to Post

I don't see anything wrong with entering multiple kennels. Most contests users DO seem to enter multiple kennels. It's not like it was possible for the kennels to work as a cooperative on this or anything. Also, it wasn't laid out as a rule at the start, nor questioned when the entries were made, therefor, I think it's completely valid. -Neb
 Dynastie
Basic User
Posts : 307

Basic User
6/24/2012 6:41:28 PM reply with quote send message to Dynastie Object to Post

I learned after this that they weree one person, but I guess if no one sees a problem with it, we have ourselves a winner. Goodjob to Everyone!
 Alice In Wonderland Kennels
Basic User
Posts : 116

Basic User
6/24/2012 7:09:29 PM reply with quote send message to Alice In Wonderland Kennels Object to Post

Just wanted to let you know that it is actually Alice In Wonderland Kennels

Replies in this thread : 25
Page : 1 2
<< prev page next page >>

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.