Show Record - Viersens Brighter Days

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
Inaugural Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 192.5 Mark Sayers 6/10/2005
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
3rd Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 192.0 JT Howden 6/15/2005
This dog looks like it is gettAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
4th Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 193.0 Sarah Smith 6/16/2005
5th Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 192.5 Lean Hoeffner 6/17/2005
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
2nd Official Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 192.5 Lean Hoeffner 6/22/2005
3rd Official Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 189.5 JT Howden 6/23/2005
4th Official Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 191.5 Sarah Smith 6/24/2005
5th Official Obedience Trial Novice A DNP 191.5 Lean Hoeffner 6/25/2005
Almost nailed the long sit butAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
10th Official Obedience Trial Open A Top Rottweiler in Class NQ Lean Hoeffner 7/6/2005
19th Official Obedience Trial Open A DNP NQ Lean Hoeffner 7/20/2005
20th Official Obedience Trial Open A DNP NQ Lean Hoeffner 7/21/2005
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Illusions 1st Obedience Trial Open A DNP NQ Andy Astor 8/6/2005
Showdog.com Obedience Trial Open A Top Rottweiler in Class NQ Finn McKay 8/8/2005
LaLuna Obedience Trial 1 Open A DNP NQ Petar Amelia 8/17/2005
Sariyahs Show** Open A Top Rottweiler in Class NQ Ryan Juliesen 8/18/2005
Snowy Mountain Obedience 1 Open A DNP NQ Herb Hagge 8/19/2005
Champs First Obedience Trial Open A DNP 179.0 Sarah Smith 9/6/2005
Wyckoffs 1st Obedience Show Open A DNP 176.5 Mendy Menzie 9/7/2005
LaLuna Obedience Trial 2 Open A Top Rottweiler in Class 175.5 Lacey Zachery 9/8/2005

Entries that resulted in less than Best in Breed are deleted after two months.

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