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Dog Name Breed OTCH Dog Name Breed OTCH CH Caleb Acres Aireham Spice UDX Airedale Terrier 56 Kudos I'm The Only One UDX RA Airedale Terrier 13 CH MACH2 Caleb Acres Call Me Chloe UDX Airedale Terrier 5 Tundra UDX7 American Eskimo Dog 12 Bobcar's Star Angel UDX2 RN AX OAJ American Eskimo Dog 2 OTCH Katwala's Queen Of Hearts UDX3 PT OA OAJ Australian Cattle Dog 158 Lucky UDX2 AX OAJ Australian Cattle Dog 36 Russell Run The Bleu Nyle UD PT Australian Cattle Dog 23 OTCH Beaugestesaranadeinblu UDX3 Australian Shepherd 98 CH Arboretum's Andropogon UDX Australian Shepherd 82 OTCH Traver UDX3 MX AXJ Australian Shepherd 78 MACH3 Gottabe's Sparkling Cider UDX Australian Shepherd 41 OTCH Wolfe UDX Australian Shepherd 25 Hamltn Wilobrok Lockontarget UD NA NAJ Australian Shepherd 18 Terra-Blue Spur Ofthe Moment VCD2 UDX MX MXJ Australian Shepherd 17 Hardrock Willobrook Justcaus UD AX MXJ Australian Shepherd 13 Whippletree's Outback Annie UDX3 OA OAJ Australian Shepherd 9 OTCH Hidden Springs Rosebud UDX RN NA NAJ Australian Shepherd 8 Justa Playboy Of Stoneridge UD TD Australian Shepherd 3 Tattercoats Kuranda Warrior UD Australian Terrier 8 OTCH O'Duinnin Oh Dat Jackb Nimble UDX2 MX MXJ Bearded Collie 125 Llwynogyn's Four Leaf Clover UDX Bearded Collie 15 CH Colquhoun's Phunshine Phinn UD RN Bearded Collie 3 Willow's Wiggles Of York UDX OA AXP OAJ AJP Bedlington Terrier 2 CH OTCH Kanduit's Fleuve De La Vie UDX2 AX AXJ Belgian Malinois 95 CH MACH3 Avonlea Love 'Em N Weave 'Em VCD2 UDXBelgian Malinois 63 CH OTCH Avonlea Love Bytes UDX3 HT MX MXJ Belgian Malinois 17 Carousels Diamond In The Ruff UD OA NAJ Belgian Malinois 3 Farwoods Magical Tarzana UDX Belgian Sheepdog 6 CH Liswyn's Havena Good Time UDX HT MX MXJ Belgian Sheepdog 2 CH OTCH Liswyn Houdini Prestidigitator UDX4 Belgian Sheepdog 1 CH OTCH Summerstorm Higher Ground UDX TDX PT Belgian Tervuren 463 OTCH Starbright Paybacks Are Hell UDX Belgian Tervuren 125 OTCH Ariel's Escape Through Time VCD2 UDX AX AXJBelgian Tervuren 99 CH Justnimpresion Toujoursjeune VCD2 UD AX AXJ Belgian Tervuren 64 CH Chateau Blanc's Epice Rouge UDX Belgian Tervuren 61 CH Gallery's Cool Water Safari UDX MX MXJ Belgian Tervuren 60 CH Zerimar's Amazing Grace UD OA OAJ Belgian Tervuren 54 CH OTCH Jamaica The Lone Ranger VCD1 UDX11 HT Belgian Tervuren 48 CH MACH Chateau D' Vie's Hors De Pair UDX2 HT Belgian Tervuren 38 Snowflower Jon T. Hatrick UD AX AXJ Belgian Tervuren 32 CH OTCH Klaar Once In A Lifetime UDX2 TDX Belgian Tervuren 24 Regalz Heaven Sent UD Bernese Mountain Dog 8 Newcastle's Alpine Spirit UD Bernese Mountain Dog 1 Showboat's Fancy Face UDX MX MXJ Bichon Frise 2 Razor Sharp UD Black and Tan Coonho 2 CH OTCH Shorelands Zoomin In On Ewe UDX10 HSAs Border Collie 1448 CH NOC OTCH Highland Limited Edition UDX28 Border Collie 762 CH OTCH Wyndspell Back In Black UDX4 RN NA NAJ Border Collie 579 OTCH Heelalong Splittin' Image UDX7 Border Collie 573 OTCH Wirlwynd Flying Wedge UDX7 HSAds HSBs HIAsBorder Collie 525 OTCH Wyndspell Jacks Or Better UDX4 Border Collie 373 OTCH Redtop Rio UDX8 Border Collie 297 CH OTCH Blitzen's Sharp Dressed Man VCD1 UDX5 RNBorder Collie 270 OTCH Easy Did It VCD1 UDX2 PT Border Collie 255 OTCH Highland Eternal One UDX4 OA OAJ Border Collie 235 CH OTCH Wildfire's Ticket To Ride UDX Border Collie 215 OTCH Wildfire Stealing My Heart UDX7 Border Collie 206 CH OTCH Trumagik Thatsthe Spirit UDX6 Border Collie 174 OTCH Easy Way Out UDX7 OA AXJ Border Collie 163 OTCH Wildfire Blitzen Goodness Gracious UDX Border Collie 155 OTCH Spy VS. Spy UDX5 RA PT OA OAJ Border Collie 153 OTCH Sassdance Hi Flying Jaz UDX8 Border Collie 150 OTCH Lacy's Razors Edge UDX2 RN OA OAJ Border Collie 145 OTCH Brackenhill Wish Of The Jedi UDX6 TD Border Collie 137 OTCH Norwood's Rumor Has It UDX TD Border Collie 137 OTCH Bingo IV UDX2 Border Collie 136 L'Dickens Talulah Lu For You UDX3 SE Border Terrier 33 OTCH Riverside Magen's Starbucks UDX RN AX AXJ Border Terrier 19 CH Tyneside Tantara VCD2 UDX3 RN AX AXJ ME Border Terrier 2 Sunkist Saint He Ain't UD OA NAJ Border Terrier 2 Tyneside Cumbri Chon Jye UD RA NA NAP NAJ NJP M Border Terrier 1 CH Wannaberun Twist'n Shout UD Boston Terrier 4 M L's Dyn-O-Mite UD Boston Terrier 3 Redwinds Yonnie O'Mine UD Bouvier des Flandres 51 Calm Toccata Fortissima UD TD Bouvier des Flandres 1 Sunchase's Smokin' In Havana UDX Boxer 26 CH Sunchase's Zero To Hero UD AX AXJ Boxer 8 CH Sunchase's Suicide Blonde UDX AX NAP AXJ NJP Boxer 3 Sweet Georgie Girl UD MX MXJ Boxer 1 CH Briardle Oneforthebks Dlebec UDX RN NA OAP NJPBriard 39 CH OTCH Chilcote's Credit Check UDX4 JH AX AXJ Brittany 211 DC Lafayette Border Baron UDX SH Brittany 7 CH Starline's Magnum Champagne UD RN Brittany 4 Robin Hood Of Brookewood UD OA NAJ Brittany 1 Sir Charles Barkley IX UDX Bulldog 10 Kaleigh My Buddy Strider UD Cardigan Welsh Corgi 4 CH Gray Stone Tinker Toy UD NAJ Cavalier King Charles 10 CH Longmeadow Gettysburg UD Chesapeake Bay Retr 11 Spendthrift's Lady Byng UDX OA NAP NAJ NJP Chesapeake Bay Retr 9 Beartown Rhurhera UDX MX MXJ Chesapeake Bay Retr 2 CH Meadowoods Will O The Wind UD NA Chesapeake Bay Retr 2 OTCH Kay's Sassy Sheba UDX2 Cocker Spaniel 35 Kays Delightful Devon UD Cocker Spaniel 32 Apple Hill's Worth The Wait UDX OA NAJ Cocker Spaniel 11 Cassandra 'O Girl UD Cocker Spaniel 4 Brookwood Bogart UD RN OA OAJ Cocker Spaniel 2 Gus Good Fella UD Collie 4 Fantasy's Flyin' High UD MX MXJ Collie 2 Barksdale Expressly Yours VCD1 UD HT OAJ Collie 2 Bellvues Emma UD OA AXJ Collie 1 CH Charwin Diver Down UDX3 RA SH OA NAJ Curly-Coated Retrieve 57 Owl Farms Blazing Star ML UDX RA Dachshund 14 DC Dazzle's Hrotswitha Von G W UD Dachshund 4 Dickens Talilu Kate Nickleby UDX NAP AJP Dachshund 2 CH OTCH Lakeshore's The Alvinator UDX17 MX MXJ Dalmatian 129 OTCH Patchmt's Sharp Dressed Man UDX6 OA OAJ Dalmatian 57 Montagues Vintage Sunrunner UDX Dalmatian 49 CH Paisley Return Engagement UDX MX MXJ Dalmatian 14 OTCH Stella By Starlight III UDX3 Dalmatian 4 OTCH Kyjurs Show Me Glory UDX9 Doberman Pinscher 386 CH Wildfire's So So Good UDX2 Doberman Pinscher 88 CH OTCH Alisaton Aurora Borealis VCD1 UDX5 RN Doberman Pinscher 77 Azar's The Crimson Tide UDX3 NA NAJ Doberman Pinscher 64 CH OTCH Royalwood Extravert V Legend UDX2 Doberman Pinscher 49 Smack-Dab's True Gem UD Doberman Pinscher 42 They Call Her Jawins Zena UDX7 Doberman Pinscher 15 Chehalem's Flying First Class UD RN NA Doberman Pinscher 6 Careveille Double Entendre UD Doberman Pinscher 2 HQ Raisin' The Stakes UD Doberman Pinscher 2 Legacy's Soliloquy UDX NA NAJ Doberman Pinscher 2 Suncliff's Charlie In Charge UDX Doberman Pinscher 2 Legacy's Wild Enuf UD OA AXJ Doberman Pinscher 2 Wagon Tails Ruby Rudy UD Doberman Pinscher 2 Diversha Sunkist Dixie Dream UDX Doberman Pinscher 1 CH OTCH Winsome Mavrk Copper Eclipse UDX4 RN AXEnglish Cocker Spanie 3 FC AFC Smitty's Winchester Rival UDX MH English Setter 35 Highmoor's Cover Girl UD JH NAJ English Setter 1 OTCH Sparky's Noodle UDX English Springer Span 241 Donahan's Bell Bottom Blue UD RN NA NAJ English Springer Span 35 OTCH Topguns Sweet Reward UDX MH NA MXP NAJ MEnglish Springer Span 30 Alynn's Aisling Morgan UDX NA English Springer Span 15 Miratri Tar-Tango UDX3 RE MX OAP AXJ AJP English Springer Span 12 Triasic's Tyneside Daf'Billie UD RN English Springer Span 7 Miratri Tartan Pete UD RE AX NAP AXJ NJP English Springer Span 6 Jake McGee II UDX2 SH NA NAJ English Springer Span 4 Ruthless Pursuit O' Dexterity UD RN MX MXJ English Springer Span 3 CH Escapades Winter Dream VCD2 UD AX AXJ English Springer Span 3 CH Muddy Paws Tri The Truth VCD2 UD AX OAP AXJ NEnglish Springer Span 3 Unlimited Class UDX SH English Springer Span 2 CH OTCH Folly's Jokes On You UDX7 JH Flat-Coated Retriever 25 CH Folly's Just Kidding UD Flat-Coated Retriever 20 CH Ardrossan Inchmarnock UDX MH AX AXJ Flat-Coated Retriever 15 CH OTCH Folly's Fairytales Come True UDX5 JH Flat-Coated Retriever 10 CH Ryvertowns Babbling Brooke UD SH MX MXJ Flat-Coated Retriever 3 CH OTCH MACH2 Cliscocha Big Tyme Hob-B UDX MH Flat-Coated Retriever 2 CH Wingmasters Greyfriar Deacon UD JH AX AXJ Flat-Coated Retriever 2 CH Gamekeeper's Ravenswood Tango UD JH Flat-Coated Retriever 2 CH Crossraguel Frankly Outrageous UD RN NA Flat-Coated Retriever 1 Valley View Hoku Kakahiaka UDX German Shepherd Dog 42 OTCH Galli-Curci Vom Mika-Ashmead UDX German Shepherd Dog 31 Echo's Dena Vom Lin-Denn Haus UDX German Shepherd Dog 22 J-Mar's Hot Stuff UDX2 NA NAJ German Shepherd Dog 21 OTCH Citilite's Talent Scout UDX14 TDX German Shepherd Dog 21 Bray Of The Day UD German Shepherd Dog 21 An Acrobat Von Tafelberg UDX MX MXJ German Shepherd Dog 16 Olympus Jagan Headline News UDX5 German Shepherd Dog 10 OTCH Von Hauben's Alberta Clipper UDX4 German Shepherd Dog 9 Shadowlends Sweet Spirit UD German Shepherd Dog 8 CH OTCH Debrut's Moonshadow UDX4 HT AX AXJ German Shepherd Dog 8 Dymundcrest's Elke's Echo UDX German Shepherd Dog 6 CH Sunrise Nshannon The Big Chill UDX JH OA NAJ German Shorthaired P 36 Bittersweet Mint Dunstnburgh UDX RA AX AXJ German Shorthaired P 11 Babe Brittany Renee UDX2 German Shorthaired P 1 CH Gold Dust Crested Butte UD German Shorthaired P 1 Casanova's Liebchen Lil UDX German Wirehaired Po 34 CH Cassio's Buyer Beware UD AX AXJ German Wirehaired Po 19 El Lobo Silver Skye UD Giant Schnauzer 19 Ruster's Rope The Wind UD Giant Schnauzer 2 CH Kenro's Man Of The Hour UDX Giant Schnauzer 2 OTCH High Times Belvedere's Duck Soup UDX8 MH Golden Retriever 1105 OTCH First String's Liv'n On 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