Show Record - Scrapinator Café Au Lait

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 13 Novice A DNP 186.0 Pat Baldwin 2/5/2006
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 14 Novice A DNP 192.5 Sam Moss 2/6/2006
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
DLKs 4th Obedience Show Novice A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class 194.0 Bryan Walston 2/7/2006
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 17 Open A DNP NQ Pat Baldwin 2/9/2006
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 18 Open A DNP NQ Kerrie Orval 2/11/2006
Orono Obedience 4 Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class NQ Jimmy James 2/12/2006
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 21 Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class NQ Mark Sayers 2/15/2006
Eminems First Obedience Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class NQ Travis Hunter 2/16/2006
Eminems Second Obedience Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class NQ Mike Dixon 2/17/2006
Again With The Obedience Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class NQ Frederica Katalin 2/18/2006
More Obedience Open A DNP NQ Grady Aristophanes 2/19/2006
Obedience For Pups Open A DNP NQ Frederica Katalin 2/20/2006
Sit N Stay 21 Open A DNP NQ Paul Caraway 2/22/2006
Sit N Stay 22 Open A DNP NQ Mike Dixon 2/23/2006
Bellas Good Dog 1 Open A Top Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in Class 191.0 Germogen Dominique 2/26/2006
Snowy Mountain Obedience 19 Open A Open A - 2nd 191.5 Garry Locke 2/27/2006
King of the Canines! Open A Open A - 3rd 191.0 Travis Hunter 3/1/2006
Obedience hoopla Utility A DNP NQ James Link 3/2/2006
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 23 Utility A DNP NQ Mike Dixon 3/4/2006

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