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Show Handler Placing Judge
Date
Wild West Wind 22 - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Ellen Schroeder Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Charles Stallings 2/26/2010
Wild West Wind 23 - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Carla Martinez 2/27/2010
February 2010 Showdog.com World Cup - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Owner Best of Opposite Sex
(3 pts)
Colin Lacy 2/28/2010
KPH All Breed 2 - (Open) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex
(2 pts)
Maria Mitchell 3/2/2010
March Hare All Breed - (Open) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex
(3 pts)
Sandra Grooms 3/3/2010
Desert Dust Up - (Open) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex
(2 pts)
Steven Rice 3/4/2010
Buddhas Show - (Open) Maret Gentile Best of Opposite Sex
(3 pts)
Colin Lacy 3/5/2010
Dexters All Breed 16 - (Champions) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex Harrison Elias 3/6/2010
Dexters All Breed 17 - (Champions) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex Amanda Brantley 3/7/2010
AlpineHill Show - (Champions) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex Kevin Evans 3/8/2010
American Eskies For Val show 1 - (Champions) Maret Gentile Best of Opposite Sex Wilfredo Feaster 3/23/2010
Buddhas Show 3 - (Champions) Roxanne Leatherwood Best of Opposite Sex Deborah Burke 3/24/2010
Catch Up for the Cup from ROCKCANDY - (Champions) Robert Pouk Best of Opposite Sex Dwight James 3/25/2010
Lago Run All Breed 2 - (Champions) Robert Pouk Best of Opposite Sex Dwight James 3/26/2010
Canine Convention III - (Champions) Ellen Schroeder Best of Opposite Sex Elliott Edgington 3/27/2010
World In His Hands - (Champions) Julie Patton Best of Opposite Sex Kevin Evans 3/28/2010
March 2010 Showdog.com World Cup - (Champions) Owner DNP Wilfredo Feaster 3/31/2010

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

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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.