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Thursday, October 3, 2024
Judged by Charles Wilson

Enter Dogs

Breed Males Females
Affenpinscher 5 2
Afghan Hound 2 6
Akita 0 1
Alaskan Klee Kai 1 2
Alaskan Malamute 1 1
American Cocker Spaniel 17 17
American Foxhound 1 0
American Staffordshire Terrier 0 4
Argentine Dogo 6 3
Australian Cattle Dog 4 6
Australian Kelpie 0 1
Australian Shepherd 8 5
Basenji 3 1
Basset Hound 3 2
Belgian Laekenois 2 3
Belgian Malinois 2 2
Belgian Tervuren 1 4
Bichon Frise 1 0
Black and Tan Coonhound 0 7
Border Collie 4 8
Border Terrier 1 0
Borzoi 0 5
Bouvier des Flandres 7 5
Boxer 6 3
Briard 8 3
Brittany 1 0
Bull Terrier 0 6
Cane Corso 3 5
Cardigan Welsh Corgi 4 5
Caucasian Mountain Dog 1 1
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 0 1
Chihuahua 3 3
Chinese Crested Dog 0 7
Collie 3 2
Dachshund 2 3
Dalmatian 1 1
Doberman Pinscher 5 1
English Cocker Spaniel 4 4
English Foxhound 0 1
English Setter 10 4
Flat-Coated Retriever 6 2
German Shepherd Dog 5 8
German Spitz 2 1
German Wirehaired Pointer 14 13
Giant Schnauzer 4 3
Golden Retriever 1 3
Gordon Setter 4 2
Great Dane 2 1
Greyhound 4 4
Ibizan Hound 2 2
Irish Red and White Setter 0 1
Irish Setter 0 1
Irish Terrier 2 2
Irish Water Spaniel 1 1
Irish Wolfhound 3 2
Italian Greyhound 1 0
Keeshond 0 3
Kerry Blue Terrier 2 2
Kooikerhondje 1 0
Kuvasz 0 4
Labrador Retriever 0 3
Lagotto Romagnolo 2 7
Lowchen 2 0
Maltese 0 2
Mastiff 7 6
Miniature Bull Terrier 2 3
Miniature Poodle 3 2
Mudi 3 2
Newfoundland 0 1
Norwich Terrier 6 0
Otterhound 0 6
Papillon 1 1
Pekingese 0 2
Pembroke Welsh Corgi 4 8
Pharaoh Hound 2 0
Plott 0 4
Pointer 1 1
Pomeranian 2 2
Portuguese Pointer 0 1
Portuguese Water Dog 4 4
Pug 0 1
Puli 2 0
Rhodesian Ridgeback 0 2
Rottweiler 1 2
Saint Bernard 1 0
Saluki 0 2
Samoyed 2 5
Schipperke 1 0
Sealyham Terrier 3 1
Shetland Sheepdog 6 5
Shiba Inu 6 6
Shih Tzu 1 2
Siberian Husky 1 5
Smooth Fox Terrier 2 0
South African Boerboel 0 2
Standard Poodle 3 2
Swedish Vallhund 3 3
Tibetan Terrier 4 2
Toy Poodle 4 3
Welsh Terrier 2 4
West Highland White Terrier 2 1
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon 1 0
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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.