Show Record - OakMead High On Life

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
Sit, Stay 2 Novice A DNP 184.0 Brian Oatman 9/16/2005
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
Luckys 1st Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 193.5 Mickey Bysshe 9/17/2005
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
Sit, Stay 3 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class 194.0 Grady Aristophanes 9/18/2005
Snowy Mountain Obedience 2 Open A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Otto Oswald 9/19/2005
SparC Obedience 2 Open A DNP 188.0 Otto Oswald 9/20/2005
Kansas Countrys First Trial Open A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class 190.5 Blake Hugh 10/3/2005
LaLuna Obedience Trial 6 Open A Open A - 4th 191.5 Travis Hunter 10/6/2005
Wyckoffs Bang-A-Rang Obedience Utility A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Frederica Katalin 10/7/2005
LaLuna Obedience Trial 7 Utility A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class NQ Ryan Juliesen 10/8/2005
Front and Finish 4 Utility A Utility A - 3rd 193.0 Germogen Dominique 11/2/2005
Front and Finish 5 Utility A Utility A - 4th 192.5 Stevie Davy 11/3/2005
Kansas Country Obedience 2 Utility A Utility A - 3rd 192.0 Ryan Juliesen 11/4/2005
Snowy Mountain Obedience 6 Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class 194.5 Mickey Bysshe 11/5/2005
You dont enter you dont win Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class 195.0 Frederica Katalin 11/6/2005
LL Obedience Nov 7th Trial Novice A Top American Cocker Spaniel in Class 194.0 Mickey Bysshe 11/7/2005

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