Show Record - Loys Hearts on Fire

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
I HAVE THE BEST DOG! Novice A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Donny Marsh 3/30/2006
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
dogz 4 ever Novice A DNP 177.5 Mendy Menzie 4/2/2006
This dog looks like it is gettAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Top~Dogz~Kennel 7th Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 185.5 Brian Oatman 4/3/2006
Crazy dog obedience Novice A Top Japanese Chin in Class 187.5 Finn McKay 4/5/2006
Snowy Mountain Obedience 24 Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Mark Sayers 4/6/2006
Almost nailed the long sit butAlmost nailed the long down but got distracted.
GOOD DOGS! 2 Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Lean Hoeffner 4/9/2006
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
RBA Spring Fling Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Lean Hoeffner 4/10/2006
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 29 Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Frederica Katalin 4/11/2006
Kukur Obedience Showdown I Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ Jared Weiderhold 4/12/2006
SIT STAY! Good Job! Open A DNP NQ Germogen Dominique 4/16/2006
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
THE BEST DOG EVER SERIES 30 Open A DNP NQ Frederica Katalin 4/17/2006
Who is the Best? Open A DNP 169.5 Sam Moss 4/20/2006
Singindierains Rainy Days in April Show Open A DNP 173.0 Deforrest Aaren 4/22/2006
T~D~K 8th Obedience Trial Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class 171.5 Kerrie Orval 4/25/2006
Snowy Mountain Obedience 25 Open A Top Japanese Chin in Class 173.0 Finn McKay 4/29/2006
Miststar Obedience Trial Utility A Top Japanese Chin in Class NQ James Link 5/1/2006

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