Show Record - Jitterbugs Banjo

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
3rd Mountain High Obedience Trial Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Frederica Katalin 12/15/2005
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Eratos Dancing Muses XVI Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Bryan Walston 12/16/2005
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
All Breed Show Down Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Deforrest Aaren 12/17/2005
SUPER DOGS 1 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Sarah Smith 12/18/2005
TeeHee! Dogs! Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ James Link 12/20/2005
TeeHee! Dogs! 2! Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Herb Hagge 12/21/2005
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Top~Dogz~Kennel 3rd Obedience Trial Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Otto Oswald 12/25/2005
ICE Showdog Challenge 1 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Lean Hoeffner 12/28/2005
THE BEST DOG EVER! 2 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Mark Sayers 12/30/2005
Moonshine 1st Obedience Trial Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Paul Caraway 1/1/2006
Snowy Mountain Obedience 14 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Stevie Davy 1/3/2006
Unicorn Garden Obedience 1 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Lacey Zachery 1/5/2006
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
KismetValley first obed trail Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Jem Eddy 1/9/2006
Orono Obedience 1 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Bryan Walston 1/10/2006
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Snowy Mountain Obedience 15 Novice A Top Bearded Collie in Class NQ Jimmy James 1/13/2006

Entries that resulted in less than Best in Breed are deleted after two months.

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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.