Show Record - Shaggywinner

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 80 Novice A DNP NQ Elvin Galan 1/2/2008
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 80 Novice A DNP NQ Elvin Galan 1/2/2008
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 81 Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Harrison Elias 1/3/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 82 Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Mark Sayers 1/4/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 83 Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Petar Amelia 1/5/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 84 Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Micah Day 1/6/2008
Almost nailed the long sit butAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 85 Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Micah Day 1/7/2008
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
for the love of the breed Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Germogen Dominique 1/8/2008
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Obedience Rocks Novice A DNP NQ Frederica Katalin 1/9/2008
Virginia Series: Obedience at Zuni Novice A Top Old English Sheepdog in Class NQ Brian Jolly 1/19/2008
Obeying the Law of DOG Novice A DNP NQ Blake Hugh 1/25/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 87 Novice A DNP NQ Germogen Dominique 1/26/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 88 Novice A DNP NQ Petar Amelia 1/27/2008
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 89 Novice A DNP NQ Micah Day 1/28/2008
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Virginia Series: Obedience at Zulla Novice A DNP NQ Gordon Teixeira 1/29/2008

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