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 baymill
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11/12/2018 7:04:52 AM reply with quote send message to baymill Object to Post   

My young Bichon has been doing very well recently! He won BIS last weekend at a Toy Group Open show and yesterday went RBIS at a different Toy Breed society. Over the moon with his successes.
 AngelAviary
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11/12/2018 9:19:16 AM reply with quote send message to AngelAviary Object to Post

Congratulations! That is exciting for a young dog to have such wins. Many more to you two!
 baymill
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11/12/2018 10:30:05 AM reply with quote send message to baymill Object to Post

Yes - he is only 21 months and so far has won:


1 Reserve Challenge Certificate (I show in the UK)
Junior Warrant title
Show Certificate of Merit title
37 x BOB at Open level
2 x BIS
1 X RBIS
 baymill
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11/12/2018 10:30:06 AM reply with quote send message to baymill Object to Post

Yes - he is only 21 months and so far has won:


1 Reserve Challenge Certificate (I show in the UK)
Junior Warrant title
Show Certificate of Merit title
37 x BOB at Open level
2 x BIS
1 X RBIS
 baymill
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11/12/2018 10:30:50 AM reply with quote send message to baymill Object to Post

No Message.
 Barkinmad
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12/11/2018 1:25:36 PM reply with quote send message to Barkinmad Object to Post

That is fab - any pics?
 baymill
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12/12/2018 1:47:18 PM reply with quote send message to baymill Object to Post

Not from the shows sadly but this is the main man himself ^_^

https://imgur.com/a/ny8n7Eg
 Dream Castle Kennels
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12/19/2018 1:22:13 PM reply with quote send message to Dream Castle Kennels Object to Post

conrats on your boy's success!

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The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.