Show Record - Cowcutta Hook Line N Sinker

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
Cairn Country Novice A DNP NQ Stevie Davy 3/1/2007
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
BlackAssassin Trial III Novice A DNP NQ Lynn Jackson 3/2/2007
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
Show Us What Ya Got Novice A DNP NQ Travis Hunter 3/13/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 2 Novice A DNP NQ Mike Dixon 3/22/2007
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Show Us What Ya Got 3 Novice A DNP 192.0 Bryan Walston 3/27/2007
chiots- taking a gamble Novice A Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 192.5 Pat Baldwin 3/28/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 4 Novice A DNP 192.5 Brian Oatman 3/30/2007
Rebels Obedience Trial Open A DNP NQ Stevie Davy 4/1/2007
New Dogz Doing It Again Novice B DNP 200.0 Jimmy James 4/4/2007
BlackAssassin Trial IV Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Andy Astor 4/5/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 6 Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Brian Oatman 4/7/2007
All About Great Dogs Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Jared Weiderhold 4/8/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 8 Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Jem Eddy 4/11/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 9 Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Pat Price 4/13/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 10 Novice B Novice B - 3rd 200.0 Bryan Walston 4/15/2007
All About Great Dogs Obedience Trial Novice B Top Australian Cattle Dog in Class 200.0 Deforrest Aaren 4/19/2007
Show Us What Ya Got 11 Novice B Novice B - 2nd 200.0 Lynn Jackson 4/20/2007
Royal Obedience 1 Novice B Novice B - 2nd 200.0 JT Howden 4/22/2007

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