Show Record - Lexis New And Inproved

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 1 Novice A DNP NQ Andy Astor 7/26/2007
This dog appeared to be a bit confused about how this trial works. It looks like this is its first obedience trial.
Heel, Sit, Stay Novice A DNP NQ Sam Moss 7/28/2007
This dog looks like it is gettAlmost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Show Us What Ya Got 33 Novice A DNP NQ Grady Aristophanes 8/2/2007
HighPoint Labradors Trail Novice A DNP NQ Jimmy James 8/3/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 18 Novice A DNP NQ Amanda Young 8/8/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 20 Novice A DNP NQ Jared Weiderhold 8/11/2007
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
Brentsmoms Strut and Obey II Novice A DNP NQ Holly Schroeder 8/12/2007
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 10 Novice A DNP NQ Mike Dixon 8/14/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 21 Novice A DNP NQ Mark Sayers 8/15/2007
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 11 Novice A DNP NQ Herb Hagge 8/16/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 22 Novice A DNP NQ Ryan Juliesen 8/17/2007
Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 12 Novice A DNP NQ Donny Marsh 8/18/2007
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 23 Novice A DNP NQ Deforrest Aaren 8/19/2007
All Breed Bash Novice A DNP NQ Mike Dixon 8/20/2007
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 24 Novice A DNP NQ Mendy Menzie 8/21/2007
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 13 Novice A DNP NQ Mickey Bysshe 8/22/2007
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 25 Novice A DNP NQ Frederica Katalin 8/23/2007
Almost nailed the long down but got distracted.

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The Kennel Club (UK) system, which is also used by the Australian National Kennel Council[1] and in other countries, is considered the most difficult to earn a title under.