Top ShowDog.Com Show Dogs

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This is a ranking of the top ShowDog.Com show dogs based on the amount of dogs each dog has beaten in shows during the month of August . 

This is a game, these are not real dogs.


Rank Dog Breed Dogs Beaten
1 GCH CH Nunkeri Dominion of Dust Australian Kelpie 90
2 Nunkeri Stone and Ice Australian Kelpie 35
3 Nunkeri Winds of Folly Australian Kelpie 31
4 CH Nunkeri Carolina Dusk Australian Kelpie 31
5 Nunkeri Sweet Dreams Australian Kelpie 24
6 Nunkeri Riverside Warrior Australian Kelpie 21
7 Nunkeri Man of the Moment Australian Kelpie 21
8 Nunkeri Stone Cutter Australian Kelpie 20
9 CH Nunkeri Aparctias Australian Kelpie 19
10 Nunkeri Queen of the Dusk Australian Kelpie 14
11 Londons Solve the Riddle Australian Kelpie 13
12 CH Londons Obsidian Crystal Australian Kelpie 13
13 CH Londons Obsidian Wings Australian Kelpie 12
14 Londons Deep Blue Wind Australian Kelpie 11
15 Iisonu Clear Bell Tone Australian Kelpie 11
16 Londons Burning Question Australian Kelpie 10
17 CH Nunkeri Roar of the Storm Australian Kelpie 8
18 Nunkeri Blue Buttons Australian Kelpie 8
19 Londons Wildfire Australian Kelpie 8
20 Iisonu Travel on Horseback Australian Kelpie 8
21 CH Nunkeri Sea Wind Australian Kelpie 7
22 Iisonu Be there with Bells On Australian Kelpie 7
23 Nunkeri Whispering Wind Australian Kelpie 6
24 Nunkeri Dusk and Dawn Australian Kelpie 6
25 CH Iisonu Bedtime Story Australian Kelpie 6
26 Nunkeri Touch of Dusk Australian Kelpie 3
27 Nunkeri Ebony Warrior Australian Kelpie 2
28 Nunkeri Banksia Queen Australian Kelpie 2
29 Londons Flaming Question Australian Kelpie 2
30 Nunkeri Winds of War Australian Kelpie 1
31 Nunkeri Shy Nymph Australian Kelpie 1
32 Nunkeri Forgotten Dream Australian Kelpie 1
33 Iisonu Gamblers Choice Australian Kelpie 1
**The SDWC takes the top fifteen dogs/bitches from each breed on the last day of the month.
If there is a tie for 15th, all dogs in the tie are entered in the SDWC.
If a dog/bitch is over 120 days old, it may still enter the SDWC if it earns its way in.


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.