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CH SILVANWOOD COMMANCHE ADM JDM ADO JDO SPDM SD GDX HTAUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD v312* 3 PENNY SPENCER PANSHANGER JDM ADM JDO SPD ASSOCIATE v313* 4 WENDY SENG HPA T CH RODATT ASTA UD RE TSD ADO ADM2 JDO JDM2 SDX SPDGDXHT GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG ET v314* 5 LINDA JAYNE WILSON YEOVILLE TRI AS U MIGHT JDM ADM SPDX SDX BORDER COLLIE v315* 6 MRS SUSAN SCOTT WRANGHAM PEREGRINE RE ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 303 7 MISS DAWN GLANVILLE CH JENUIN ROYAL AFFAIR POODLE (MINIATURE) 307 8 MISS NICOLA MILLWARD CH. PACEAWAY MASKO ZORRO RN. HTM.N. DWDF.S LOWCHEN 305 9 MRS DONNA AMEY-MACDONALD COURDAMOUR MIDNIGHT ARCHER POODLE (TOY) 400 401 1 MISS VICTORIA LOMAX KENMILLIX LADY HARRIET (UK IMP) COCKER SPANIEL 406 2 DR DANIELA ROSENSTREICH BOHUNT PURPLE PATCH BORDER TERRIER 413 3 MRS SUSAN SCOTT CANICULA BRYNN RN ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 414 4 DR ROSLYN ATYEO BELADELE BRING IT ON BORDER COLLIE 411 5 MISS VICTORIA LOMAX LUNA RIVER RAPIDS (UK IMP) COCKER SPANIEL 500 518 1 ELIZABETH SMITH TCH TILLYBOO ASSOCIATE 521 2 MS MULAN XU MIATAYLOR ASSOCIATE 524 3 MRS G RICARDO BORDARITA IT CAN ONLY BE ME BORDER COLLIE 529 4 MRS SANDRA NELSON MILLNJAZZ SILVER EXPRESS BORDER COLLIE 531 5 JESS HARMSWORTH GUIRMERE BOWIE BORDER COLLIE 540 6 C CLARK & M ROCHFORD BORDARITA WHAT ABOUT ME BORDER COLLIE 542 7 MRS SHARON ALLEN MIALILY RA ASSOCIATE 545 8 ANNETTE CLAUGHTON BLACK MAGIC MACEY ASSOCIATE 553 9 MR MICHAEL GOULDING WAVENEY MIDNITE MAGIC BORDER COLLIE 557 10 MS RACHAEL JAMES YEOVILLE TRIPLE PLATINUM BORDER COLLIE 563 11 DR DANIELA ROSENSTREICH BENFELDS LIL DEVIL FOR APEX BOXER 600 608 1 WENDY SENG HPA RAMARA TOTALLY WICKED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG 609 2 MRS PETA CRAWFORD INDIECRAWFORD ASSOCIATE 611 3 LAUREN BROWNHILL PHOENIX BROWNHILL CD RAE2 HTMS ET ASSOCIATE 613 4 MRS SL & MR AC SANDERSON ALANGLEN DUNEDAIN RANGER LABRADOR RETRIEVER 616 5 MISS KIRSTEN NICHOLLS JADZIAH WALKING ON SUNSHINE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Benef its of Raw 4 Paws NO preservatives, NO chemicals, NO grains, NO fillers, NO irradiated products, NO need for dried food Pick up available from Biologically appropriate complete diet Sunbury Victoria Low allergenic [email protected] Vet approved Increased vitality and longevity FOR Phone Jodi: Softer, shinier coat and brighter eyes HOME Decreased vet bills DELIVERIES 0403378049 Australian made and owned company and www.canineappetites.com Safe Food Qld Accredited 6 FINAL - DRAFT BULLA 13 Dec. Height Cat No Owner Dog Breed P a ir Ring - 1 Novice Jumping A Heather Diamond 200 v209* 1 MRS DONNA AMEY-MACDONALD MITEMAC CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT JDM ADX SPDX GD POODLE (TOY) v205* 2 MRS DEB HART LITTLEMISSFLYBIES CCD JDX ADX GD WHITE SWISS SHEPHERD DOG v206* 3 MS T TAYLOR MEETUNG THE WIZARD ADX JDM SPD PUG v207* 4 JESS HARMSWORTH DARCY DIVA CDX ADM JDM ADO JDO GDX SD ASSOCIATE v208* 5 MRS DONNA AMEY-MACDONALD BACHAN MODERN MILLY ADM JDM GD SPDX POODLE (TOY) 300 v310* 1 J LEWIS & L LLOYD NOONBARRA ATILLA ADM JDM ADO JDO GDX SPDX HIT AUSTRALIAN KELPIE v311* 2 EMILY IRWIN AG. CH SILVANWOOD COMMANCHE ADM JDM ADO JDO SPDM SD GDX HTAUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD v312* 3 PENNY SPENCER PANSHANGER JDM ADM JDO SPD ASSOCIATE v313* 4 WENDY SENG HPA T CH RODATT ASTA UD RE TSD ADO ADM2 JDO JDM2 SDX SPDGDXHT GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG ET v314* 5 LINDA JAYNE WILSON YEOVILLE TRI AS U MIGHT JDM ADM SPDX SDX BORDER COLLIE v315* 6 MRS SUSAN SCOTT WRANGHAM PEREGRINE RE ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 303 7 MISS DAWN GLANVILLE CH JENUIN ROYAL AFFAIR POODLE (MINIATURE) 307 8 MISS NICOLA MILLWARD CH. PACEAWAY MASKO ZORRO RN. HTM.N. DWDF.S LOWCHEN 305 9 MRS DONNA AMEY-MACDONALD COURDAMOUR MIDNIGHT ARCHER POODLE (TOY) 400 401 1 MISS VICTORIA LOMAX KENMILLIX LADY HARRIET (UK IMP) COCKER SPANIEL 406 2 DR DANIELA ROSENSTREICH BOHUNT PURPLE PATCH BORDER TERRIER 413 3 MRS SUSAN SCOTT CANICULA BRYNN RN ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 414 4 DR ROSLYN ATYEO BELADELE BRING IT ON BORDER COLLIE 411 5 MISS VICTORIA LOMAX LUNA RIVER RAPIDS (UK IMP) COCKER SPANIEL 500 518 1 ELIZABETH SMITH TCH TILLYBOO ASSOCIATE 521 2 MS MULAN XU MIATAYLOR ASSOCIATE 524 3 MRS G RICARDO BORDARITA IT CAN ONLY BE ME BORDER COLLIE 529 4 MRS SANDRA NELSON MILLNJAZZ SILVER EXPRESS BORDER COLLIE 531 5 JESS HARMSWORTH GUIRMERE BOWIE BORDER COLLIE 540 6 C CLARK & M ROCHFORD BORDARITA WHAT ABOUT ME BORDER COLLIE 542 7 MRS SHARON ALLEN MIALILY RA ASSOCIATE 545 8 ANNETTE CLAUGHTON BLACK MAGIC MACEY ASSOCIATE 553 9 MR MICHAEL GOULDING WAVENEY MIDNITE MAGIC BORDER COLLIE 557 10 MS RACHAEL JAMES YEOVILLE TRIPLE PLATINUM BORDER COLLIE 563 11 DR DANIELA ROSENSTREICH BENFELDS LIL DEVIL FOR APEX BOXER 600 608 1 WENDY SENG HPA RAMARA TOTALLY WICKED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG 609 2 MRS PETA CRAWFORD INDIECRAWFORD ASSOCIATE 611 3 LAUREN BROWNHILL PHOENIX BROWNHILL CD RAE2 HTMS ET ASSOCIATE 613 4 MRS SL & MR AC SANDERSON ALANGLEN DUNEDAIN RANGER LABRADOR RETRIEVER 616 5 MISS KIRSTEN NICHOLLS JADZIAH WALKING ON SUNSHINE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Ring - 1 Excellent Jumping A Heather Diamond 200 202 1 MRS JUDY KLOEDEN YETHOLME FREDDIE AD JD SD ASSOCIATE 300 304 1 MRS JULIE RAFFERTY CHALSMAE BLACK NIGHT CCD RA AD JD CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL 309 2 MRS SANDY STOCKMAN TISMAN KEEPER OF THE FLAME JD SHETLAND SHEEPDOG 400 403 1 MS DEB HARVEY AUST CH DYMATAN DENIM N DIAMONDS AD FS.N JD AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG 409 2 MS SHARRYN HUTTON CRYSHAVERN TEQUILLA JD SHETLAND SHEEPDOG 500 505 1 MS RACHAEL JAMES YEOVILLE SUMTHING N DISGUISE JD BORDER COLLIE 510 2 MRS DEBRA KELLY-SUTTON GUIRMERE WILL AD JD BORDER COLLIE 512 3 EMILY IRWIN ROZATE VIGILANTE JUSTICE JD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD 515 4 MS HELEN WEEDON SKYPEWEEDON CD RAE JD ET ASSOCIATE 519 5 MS JENNIFER ALLEYNE OLLIE ASSOCIATE 523 6 MRS A ROGERS DARKSTARS DASHER CCD RAE JD ASSOCIATE 527 7 PENNY SPENCER GUIRMERE BADGER JD BORDER COLLIE 534 8 BELINDA TEBBET EKLEBA SHACKLETON JD AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG 535 9 DR K & MRS L PIPER NYANGA SOLAR NITE RA JD SD GD PT DWDFS HTMS BORDER COLLIE 541 10 MRS HELEN M VERNON JIP CDX RAE JD ASSOCIATE 550 11 LINDA JAYNE WILSON WINPARA POCKETFUL OF DREAMS AD JD BORDER COLLIE 554 12 MS RACHAEL JAMES YEOVILLE SUMTHING SPECIAL JD AD BORDER COLLIE 600 601 1 MR DARREN WALLACE MERRINDA LATE EDITION DWDF.S JD BORDER COLLIE 603 2 MISS SARAH TREMBATH AUST CH GRAEBELGE JUST SUPER AD JD FSI HTMA ET BELGIAN SHEPHERD DOG (TERV) 607 3 MISS KATHRYN WILLIS BAILEYBOY AD JD ASSOCIATE 610 4 MRS LEANNE JOHNSON PATRICK FLETCHER CD RE AD JD GD HSAS HSBSD HSAC HSAD BORDER COLLIE DWDFN.HTMN INTUITIVE MUSCLE BALANCE FOR YOUR CANINE ATHLETE 7 FINAL - DRAFT BULLA 13 Dec. Height Cat No Owner Dog Breed P a ir Ring - 1 Open Jumping A Heather Diamond 500 502 1 MR G & J MILNER AG CH YEOVILLE ACCIDENTAL HERO ADM JDM ADO JDO GDM SDM BORDER COLLIE SPDM CD HSAS FS.S RN 503 2 MR PAUL WARD SCOUTS HONOUR JDMADX ASSOCIATE 504 3 MRS KATIE KISIELNICKI AG CH KAYLADENE TRIPLE CHOC ADM JDM JDO ADO SPDM GDX SDX BORDER COLLIE 506 4 MRS KM & MR GK TAYLOR NGALLA ONE OF THESE NIGHTS RN ADX JDXGDSD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD 507 5 GREG STONE ROZATE FINAL FLEET ADX JDX HT AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD 509 6 J LEWIS & L LLOYD GWAERFEYN IVY ADX JDX GD BORDER COLLIE 510 7 MRS DEBRA KELLY-SUTTON GUIRMERE WILL AD JD BORDER COLLIE 511 8 MR R CAMERON GUIRMERE LUCKY JET JDX JDO CD BORDER COLLIE 513 9 MR A MRS M SCHNIDER INAWORD CHLO RA JDX GD SPD SD BORDER COLLIE 514 10 MRS ROSALINE TWAITES YEOVILLE MISS INDEPENDENT ADX JDM GD SPD HT BORDER COLLIE 515 11 MS HELEN WEEDON SKYPEWEEDON CD RAE JD ET ASSOCIATE 516 12 MR PAUL GAVIN NO FEAR IN LOVE JDM GD ASSOCIATE 517 13 MR SCOTT FLETCHER AGISLEPAWS DOUBLE ORE NOTHIN ADX JDM ADO SPD SD GD BORDER COLLIE 525 14 MRS GERALDINE KISIELNICKI KAYLADENE ROXYZ LIL ROCKET ADM JDM ADO JDO SD GD BORDER COLLIE 527 15 PENNY SPENCER GUIRMERE BADGER JD BORDER COLLIE 528 16 MRS EMI HINAGO AND MR DEAN CROSSTHWAITEGUIRMERE BLUEMOON NIAH JDX AD BORDER COLLIE 532 17 MS SARAH GREENSTREET AMAZINGGRACIE ADX JDX SPD ASSOCIATE 534 18 BELINDA TEBBET EKLEBA SHACKLETON JD AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG 535 19 DR K & MRS L PIPER NYANGA SOLAR NITE RA JD SD GD PT DWDFS HTMS BORDER COLLIE 536 20 MRS KAYE GRANT LEISOR COME AND GET IT JDX.
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