Show Record - RPAWS liver and onions

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Show Handler Placing Judge
Date
April 9 2015 Show - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Owner 3rd in Group
(1 pts)
George Hunter 4/9/2015
Fenland Festival 113 - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Greg Alexander Best of Opposite Sex Maria Mohr 4/12/2015
Willowcreek Spring Show - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Greg Alexander Best of Opposite Sex Scott Jackson 4/13/2015
Mirage Classic All Breed 12 - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Lois Lund 4/16/2015
April 22 All Breed Show - (Open) Ellen Schroeder Best of Opposite Sex
(2 pts)
Edward Fincher 4/22/2015
Silhouette April 26th All Breed - (Open) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Earl White 4/26/2015
GaylanStudio All Breed Apr 29 - (Champions) Greg Alexander Best of Opposite Sex Scott Jackson 4/29/2015
April 2015 Showdog.com World Cup - (Champions) Owner DNP Alexander Crossland 4/30/2015
Canine Ceilidh 3 - (Champions) Julie Patton 4th in Group
(1 GC pts)
Earl White 5/2/2015
Barnsforde Bash 150 - (Champions) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex
(3 GC pts)
Lois Lund 5/5/2015
Strikers May 6th All Breed - (Champions) Ellen Schroeder Best of Opposite Sex
(1 GC pts)
Kathy Schoonover 5/6/2015
Little Titans Show No 3 - (Champions) Greg Alexander Best of Opposite Sex
(1 GC pts)
Scott Jackson 5/11/2015
Kilhey 23 - (Champions) Maret Gentile Best of Opposite Sex
(2 GC pts)
Myron Carlo 5/14/2015
Canine Ceilidh 5 - (Champions) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex
(3 GC pts)
Stella Worley 5/15/2015
Beltane Celebration 2 - (Champions) Roxanne Leatherwood 2nd in Group
(4 GC pts)
Stella Worley 5/16/2015
May 2015 Showdog.com World Cup - (Champions) Owner DNP Bruce Bass 5/31/2015

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A specialty show may be regional or national. A "Best in Show" win at a national specialty show is tremendously prestigious, indicating that the winning dog or bitch triumphed at a contest which attracted entries from the most serious fanciers of that breed in the country or continent. Some specialty shows attract international entries.