Show Record - Calore Lonesome Dove

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Show Class Placing Score Judge Date
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 164 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class 189.0 Elliott Mcclean 8/21/2008
This dog appeared to be a bit Almost nailed the long sit but got distracted.
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 165 Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class 192.0 Herb Hagge 8/22/2008
This dog looks like it is getting the hang of obedience but it could use one more trial under its belt.
PyrHaven Obedience Classic I Novice A Top Australian Kelpie in Class 193.5 Graeme Vance 8/23/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 175 Open A Open A - 4th 190.0 Jem Eddy 10/6/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 176 Open A Top Australian Kelpie in Class 191.5 Germogen Dominique 10/9/2008
IN IT TO WIN IT No. 177 Open A Top Australian Kelpie in Class 191.5 Kurt Harvin 10/12/2008
Only the Lonely Utility A Utility A - 4th 190.0 Kurt Harvin 1/18/2009
Mason Obedience VII Utility A Utility A - 3rd 192.0 Amanda Young 1/20/2009
Copy Wheel Show 1 Utility A Utility A - 2nd 192.5 Elliott Edgington 1/24/2009
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 92 Novice B Top Australian Kelpie in Class
(14 pts)
191.0 Diane Garrett 6/1/2009
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 93 Novice B Top Australian Kelpie in Class
(15 pts)
191.5 Blake Hugh 6/2/2009
Eat my Dust Trial 7 Novice B Top Australian Kelpie in Class
(7 pts)
191.5 Mose Spurgeon 6/3/2009
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 94 Open B Top Australian Kelpie in Class NQ Rogelio Overturf 6/4/2009
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 95 Open B Open B - 3rd
(7 pts)
185.5 Gary Rivera 6/5/2009
Bespoke Willow Celebration Obedience 97 Open B Open B - 2nd
(6 pts)
186.0 Keven Ta 6/6/2009

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