Show Record - Lanakila A Fire I Cant Put Out

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 160 Novice A DNP NQ Brian Jolly 7/25/2008
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 161 Novice A DNP NQ Jacob Dews 7/27/2008
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
Be A Good Boy or Girl Novice A DNP 184.0 Willian Crutchfield 8/1/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 162 Novice A Top Australian Shepherd in Class 180.5 Micah Day 8/2/2008
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 163 Novice A DNP 181.5 Elliott Mcclean 8/4/2008
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 75 Open A DNP NQ Myron Carlo 8/11/2008
This dog appeared to be slightly stressed.
Mason Obedience Open A DNP NQ Elvin Galan 8/15/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 164 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Elliott Mcclean 8/21/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 165 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Herb Hagge 8/22/2008
PyrHaven Obedience Classic I Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Graeme Vance 8/23/2008
This dog appeared to be slightly stressed.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 166 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Keven Ta 8/24/2008
This dog appeared to be slightly stressed.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 167 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Mickey Bysshe 8/25/2008
This dog appeared to be slightAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 168 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Blake Hepler 8/27/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 169 Open A Top Australian Shepherd in Class NQ Brooks Wasson 9/1/2008
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.

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