Show Record - Chadinooga

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
JV Obedience 1 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ James Link 5/17/2007
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience XII Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Mendy Menzie 7/23/2007
This dog looks like it is gettAlmost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 14 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Petar Amelia 7/24/2007
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 16 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ JT Howden 7/25/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience XIII Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Travis Hunter 7/28/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 15 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Bryan Walston 8/6/2007
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 17 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Grady Aristophanes 8/7/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 18 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Amanda Young 8/8/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 19 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Lynn Jackson 8/9/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 20 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Jared Weiderhold 8/11/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 21 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Mark Sayers 8/15/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 22 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Ryan Juliesen 8/17/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 23 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Deforrest Aaren 8/19/2007
Almost nailed the long down buAlmost nailed the long down but got distracted.

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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.