Show Record - Carylls Charlie

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Show Handler Placing Judge
Date
October 2010 Showdog.com World Cup - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Owner 3rd in Class Charles Stallings 10/31/2010
Doggie Dance Party 22 - (1 to 1 1/2 Months) Owner Best of Opposite Sex Alan Magdaleno 11/4/2010
Ears And Tails 22 - (Open) Jay McHaney Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Trudy Walker 11/12/2010
November 2010 Showdog.com World Cup - (Open) Owner Reserve Winners Dog Kevin Evans 11/30/2010
Doggie Dance Party 32 - (Open) Thom Kogut Best of Opposite Sex Carla Martinez 12/3/2010
Doggie Dance Party 31 - (Open) Owner Best of Opposite Sex Shane Walker 12/4/2010
Wild West Wind 36 - (Open) Brian Coke Best of Opposite Sex Paul Phillips 12/10/2010
Wild West Wind 39 - (Open) Joandy Classen Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Edward Moore 12/12/2010
Garden State All Breed Show - (Open) Keven Dowdle Best of Opposite Sex Aileen Ley 12/15/2010
Winter All Breed Show - (Open) Joe Kensing Best of Opposite Sex Graeme Vance 12/21/2010
My Birthday Show 1 - (Open) Kim Coleman Best of Opposite Sex
(1 pts)
Elliott Edgington 12/22/2010
Quick Silver All Breed No. 5 - (Open) Lucinda Hunter Best of Opposite Sex Sheldon Hansen 12/24/2010
Northern Lights Christmas All Breed Show - (Open) Ster Coaxum Best of Opposite Sex George Kennedy 12/25/2010
Calling All Paws 14 - (Open) Peren Troy Best of Opposite Sex Alan Magdaleno 12/29/2010
December 2010 Showdog.com World Cup - (Open) Owner Reserve Winners Dog Alan Magdaleno 12/31/2010
Deep Sea Diver - (Open) Owner Best of Opposite Sex Paul Phillips 1/2/2011
January 2011 Showdog.com World Cup - (Open) Owner Best of Winners
(3 pts)
Petra Anderson 1/31/2011

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

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Did you know?
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.