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C-Ate C-Atch C-ATE Dog’s Name Breed Owner Date CS-ATE Risk Australian Kelpie Patty French 11/10/2019 C-ATE Fermi Australian Shepherd McKenzie Stewart 8/17/2019 C-ATE Beemer Shetland Sheepdog Lori Kimm 7/21/2019 C-ATE Samsyn Australian Shepherd Yvonne Carson-Stewart 6/22/2019 C-ATE Addie All American Melinda Dyson 10/6/2018 C-ATE May Shetland Sheepdog Bobbie Miller 10/8/2017 C-ATE Raven Border Collie Annie Wanzyk 10/7/2017 C-ATE Cap Border Collie June Ritchhart 9/10/2017 C-ATE Marley Shetland Sheepdog Bobbie Miller 8/20/2017 C-ATE Bravo Belgian Tervuren Marie Ewing 10/5/2014 CS-ATE Jax Border Collie Niki Ryan 8/16/2014 C-ATE2 Merlin Australian Shepherd Robin Finley 10/6/2013 C-ATE Sacha Pembroke Welsh Corgi Niki Ryan 9/8/2013 C-ATE Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 10/7/2012 C-ATE Nikki Parsons Russell Terrier Cindy Ponyah 10/7/2012 C-ATE Stevie Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 8/17/2012 CS-ATE Trouble Belgian Tervuren Marie Ewing 7/22/2012 CT-ATE Angel Bichon Frise Margaret Nuovo 7/22/2012 C-ATE Wynne Pembroke Welsh Corgi Robin Finley 8/19/2011 C-ATE Merlin Australian Shepherd Robin Finley 9/11/2010 C-ATE Bailey Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Maggie Merry 8/2/2009 C-ATCH Dog’s Name Breed Owner Date C-ATCH3 Benjamin American Cocker Spaniel Pam Schairer 11/10/2019 C-ATCH4 Kaiden Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 11/10/2019 CS-ATCH Gizmo Jack Russell Terrier Katy Ratliff 11/10/2019 CT-ATCH4 Betty Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 11/10/2019 C-ATCH50 Sir Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 11/9/2019 CS-ATCH3 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 11/9/2019 C-ATCH ZZ Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 10/6/2019 CS-ATCH Moses Bernese Mountain Dog Tim Thompson 10/6/2019 C-ATCH49 Sir Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 10/5/2019 CS-ATCH2 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 10/5/2019 CT-ATCH2 Lucy All American Ann Virtue 10/5/2019 C-ATCH Baxter All American Teresa Franks 9/8/2019 C-ATCH2 Viking Labrador Retriever Kathy Saxton 9/8/2019 C-ATCH Nasty Border Collie Niki Ryan 9/7/2019 C-ATCH5 Graycen All American Janice Schlegel 9/7/2019 C-ATCH Bayden Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) Theresa McGlaughlin 8/18/2019 CT-ATCH Fern Australian Shepherd Jackie Oricko 8/18/2019 C-ATCH Bob Hope Chihuahua Margaret Poulin 8/17/2019 C-ATCH6 Angel Poodle (toy) Brenda Bidinger 8/17/2019 C-ATCH ASAP Shetland Sheepdog Judy Rockey 7/21/2019 C-ATCH2 Kaiden Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 7/21/2019 C-ATCH2 Kassie Shetland Sheepdog Bobbie Miller 7/21/2019 C-ATCH47 Sir Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 7/21/2019 C-ATCH7 Cap Border Collie June Ritchhart 7/21/2019 CT-ATCH3 Betty Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 6/22/2019 C-ATCH11 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 11/11/2018 C-ATCH25 Stella Golden Retriever Ritch McAdams 11/11/2018 C-ATCH Zuzu Shetland Sheepdog Kaylee Cundiff 11/10/2018 C-ATCH2 Aeros Airedale Terrier Carol Wallace 11/10/2018 C-ATCH41 Sir Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 11/10/2018 C-ATCH3 Wynston Poodle (Standard) Patti Karst 10/7/2018 C-ATCH Ruckus Border Collie Niki Ryan 10/6/2018 C-ATCH40 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 10/6/2018 C-ATCH7 Simcha Flat-Coated Retriever Nel Haithcock 10/6/2018 C-ATCH5 Angel Poodle (Toy) Brenda Bidinger 9/9/2018 CT-ATCH2 Betty Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 9/9/2018 C-ATCH7 Bentley Golden Retriever Janice Schlegel 9/8/2018 C-ATCH7 Gizmo Jack Russell Terrier Katy Ratliff 9/8/2018 CT-ATCH3 Bambino Doberman Pinscher Margaret Nuovo 9/8/2018 C-ATCH Swift Border Collie Sharon Sullivan 8/19/2018 C-ATCH10 Remi Labrador Retriever Dee Hurst 8/18/2018 C-ATCH2 Tuffy Chinese Crested Melanie Robison 8/18/2018 C-ATCH24 Stella Golden Retriever Ritch McAdams 8/18/2018 C-ATCH3 Graycen All American Janice Schlegel 8/18/2018 C-ATCH4 Lucy Border Collie June Ritchhart 8/18/2018 C-ATCH Kassie Shetland Sheepdog Bobbie Miller 7/22/2018 C-ATCH2 Tito Boston Terrier Carol Giesman 7/22/2018 C-ATCH Triscuit All American Robin Finley 7/21/2018 C-ATCH38 Sir Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 7/21/2018 CS-ATCH Jake All American Tina Armbrust 7/21/2018 C-ATCH Zander Shetland Sheepdog Kaylee Cundiff 6/24/2018 C-ATCH Karma All American Diane Westfall 6/23/2018 C-ATCH2 Badger Australian Shepherd Megan Brown 11/12/2017 C-ATCH3 Jetta Australian Shepherd Megan Brown 11/12/2017 C-ATCH4 Angel Poodle (Toy) Brenda Bidinger 11/12/2017 C-ATCH Gryffin All American Kimberly Wise 11/11/2017 CS-ATCH2 Chase Border Collie Cheryl Phillips 11/11/2017 C-ATCH2 Brodie Scottish Terrier Melinda Mull 10/8/2017 C-ATCH2 Janie Australian Shepherd Sharon Wright 10/8/2017 C-ATCH2 Taylor Rat Terrier Sue McGinty 10/8/2017 C-ATCH2 Jem Border Collie Niki Ryan 9/10/2017 C-ATCH31 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 9/10/2017 CS-ATCH Bravo Belgian Tervuren Marie Ewing 9/10/2017 C-ATCH Lily Papillon Patty Bisker 9/9/2017 C-ATCH2 Graycen All American Janice Schlegel 9/9/2017 CS-ATCH2 Nikki Parsons Russell Terrier Cindy Ponyah 9/9/2017 CT-ATCH Betty Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 9/9/2017 C-ATCH Airy Pyrenean Shepherd Karen Majka 8/20/2017 C-ATCH2 Wynston Poodle (Standard) Patti Karst 8/20/2017 CT-ATCH3 Scotty Shetland Sheepdog Cherry Shain 8/20/2017 C-ATCH2 Mazie All American Melanie Thomas 8/19/2017 C-ATCH4 Sophie Australian Cattle Dog Terri Hendrix 8/19/2017 C-ATCH2 Betty Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 7/22/2017 CS-ATCH3 Chase Border Collie Cheryl Phillips 7/22/2017 CS-ATCH4 Kaylee All American Marie Ewing 7/22/2017 C-ATCH2 Steeler Shetland Sheepdog Linda Deakin 6/25/2017 C-ATCH3 Tally Shetland Sheepdog Kathy Clark 6/25/2017 C-ATCH8 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 6/25/2017 C-ATCH Fermi Australian Shepherd Yvonne Carson-Stewart 6/24/2017 C-ATCH Kelsey Shetland Sheepdog Dianne Stelzer 6/24/2017 C-ATCH Story Pembroke Welsh Corgi Carol Zeigler 6/24/2017 C-ATCH Tuffy Chinese Crested Melanie Robison 6/24/2017 C-ATCH5 Bentley Golden Retriever Janice Schlegel 6/24/2017 C-ATCH 26 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 11/12/2016 C-ATCH5 Gizmo Jack Russell Terrier Katie Ratliff 10/9/2016 C-ATCH Zack Parsons Russell Terrier Patti French 10/8/2016 C-ATCH4 Bentley Golden Retriever Janice Schlegel 10/8/2016 C-ATCH4 Daisy All American Jodi Seitz 10/8/2016 C-ATCH 10 Janie Australian Shepherd Sharon Wright 9/10/2016 C-ATCH 4 Bravo Belgian Tervuren Marie Ewing 9/10/2016 CT-ATCH 3 Kasey Golden Retriever Deborah Hendershot 9/10/2016 C-ATCH Gabby All American Lori Thomas 8/13/2016 C-ATCH 2 Sage Border Collie Kathy Clark 7/24/2016 C-ATCH 24 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 7/24/2016 C-ATCH Pepper Border Collie Niki Ryan 7/24/2016 C-ATCH 2 Addie All American Melinda Dyson 7/23/2016 C-ATCH 2 Emmett Chihuahua Karen Delgado 7/23/2016 C-ATCH Jetta Australian Shepherd Megan Brown 7/23/2016 C-ATCH 23 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 6/5/2016 C-ATCH Ned Border Collie Andrew Clark 6/5/2016 CT-ATCH 4 Shadow All American Suzanne Terrant 6/5/2016 C-ATCH Zora Shetland Sheepdog Crystal King 6/4/2016 C-ATCH Esther Border Collie Laura Johnson 11/8/2015 C-ATCH 2 Tally Shetland Sheepdog Andrew 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7/19/2015 C-ATCH 12 Stella Golden Retriever Ritch McAdams 7/18/2015 C-ATCH 7 Janie Australian Shepherd Sharon Wright 6/21/2015 C-ATCH 3 Shadow All American Suzanne Terrant 6/20/2015 C-ATCH 5 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 6/20/2015 C-ATCH Chase Border Collie Cheryl Phillips 10/5/2014 C-ATCH 12 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 10/4/2014 C-ATCH 2 Bentley Golden Retriever Janice Schlegel 9/7/2014 C-ATCH 2 Sera Shetland Sheepdog Tom Miller 9/7/2014 C-ATCH 4 Cap Border Collie June Ritchhart 9/6/2014 C-ATCH 11 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 8/17/2014 C-ATCH 4 Remi Labrador Retriever Clarence Hurst 8/17/2014 C-ATCH Kaitlin Golden Retriever John Keith 8/17/2014 C-ATCH 3 Gizmo Jack Russell Terrier Katie Ratliff 8/16/2014 C-ATCH 5 Stevie Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 7/20/2014 C-ATCH Happy Border Collie Brooke Robey 7/20/2014 C-ATCH Angel Toy Poodle Brenda Bidinger 6/22/2014 C-ATCH 2 Nikki Parsons Russell Terrier Cindy Ponyah 6/21/2014 C-ATCH 5 Abbey All American Dawn Streit 6/21/2014 C-ATCH 6 Johnny Border Collie Jim Dwertman 6/21/2014 CT-ATCH Maggie Border Collie Sharon Sullivan 6/21/2014 C-ATCH 4 Stevie Australian Shepherd Jan Branham 10/6/2013 C-ATCH 6 Lukas Australian Shepherd Tina Armbrust 10/6/2013 C-ATCH Maddie All American Helen Boeck 10/6/2013 C-ATCH Rumor Koolie Heather Hardesty 10/6/2013 C-ATCH Super Cooper All American Heather Hardesty 10/6/2013 CT-ATCH Holly Shetland Sheepdog Diane Smith 10/6/2013 Maggie C-ATCH8 Border Collie Sharon Sullivan 9/8/2013 Peaches C-ATCH5 Australian Shepherd Lori Kimm 9/8/2013 Bentley C-ATCH Golden Retriever Janice Schlegel 9/7/2013 Cap C-ATCH Border
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