Various pictures of this great male.with great results at the date of today 24-11-2014 The most significative He's obtained=
*Gibraltar Champion 2014.
*Club Champion Male 2014.
*Champion International d'Exposition (C.I.E)(ph)
*Spanish Champion 2013 (homologued 2014).
*Club Champion Male 2014.
*Portugal Champion 2013.
*2 x BEST IN SHOW
*3 x BOG 1, 2 x BOG 2, BOG 3
*Gibraltar Junior Champion 2012.
*Spanish Junior Champion 2012.
*Multi BOB (best of breed), CAC and CACIB.
*Training for IPO 1.
* CACIB, BEST OF BREED and 2º BEST DOG in Group 1 (BOG 2) Exp.Int.Torre Pacheco 9/11/2014
*Best Champion and BEST MALE ABSOLUTE TO THE NATIONAL OF BREEDING "RBIS" 8/11/2014
*Rappel CAC, BEST OF BREED Exp.Nac.Torre Pacheco 08/11/2014.
*CACIB and BOS in the Exp.Int.Talavera de la Reina (p.Obligatorio) 4 Octubre 2014.
*GCC,CACIB and Best of Breed and CRUFTS 2015 Qualifier in "40th International Dog Show" 2014 (September 20)- GIBRALTAR
*CAC,Best of Breed(Mejor de Raza) y 3º Best of group 1(3º Mejor grupo 1) Especial del club. Exp.Nac.Pierrelatte 06-7-2014 (FRANCIA)
*CACIB, Best of Breed(Mejor de Raza) y Best of Group (MEJOR EJEMPLAR GRUPO 1). Exp. Int. Cieza 29-03-2014.
*Mejor ejemplar absoluto (BEST IN SHOW) de la Exp.Int.de Tarbes 2013 (17 Noviembre) - FRANCIA.
*Mejor ejemplar absoluto (BEST IN SHOW) de la Monográfica(Nationale d'Elevage) francesa del Bouvier de Flandes y Ardenas 2013(Septiembre) - FRANCIA .
*Mejor macho clase abierta y CAC de la Monográfica Española del Bouvier de Flandes 2013.(9 Noviembre) -ESPAÑA.
*Multi BOB (best of breed).
*Trabajando para IPO 1.
*HD-A, ED-0 , HD-A(France)
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