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by Renofan2 on 06 March 2011 - 19:03
Hi Everyone:
Last weekends Cancer Awareness weekend was a great sucess. The training day on Saturday raised $1,925.00 for Susan G. Komen and Sundays Second Annual Schutzhund Olympics raised $1,725.00 for the American Cancer Society via the Bark for Life.
If any other region would be interested in hosting an event in your area, please feel free to contact me. We would be happy to share information, competition descriptions, rules and contacts for both Susan G. Komen and The American Cancer Societies Bark for Life. Over 1,000 pictures were taking and I got a great thrill of seeing all the pictures hit facebook.
This is a picture from one of our competitors in the Hold and Bark competition. Can you believe this dog is over 8 years old?

Last weekends Cancer Awareness weekend was a great sucess. The training day on Saturday raised $1,925.00 for Susan G. Komen and Sundays Second Annual Schutzhund Olympics raised $1,725.00 for the American Cancer Society via the Bark for Life.
If any other region would be interested in hosting an event in your area, please feel free to contact me. We would be happy to share information, competition descriptions, rules and contacts for both Susan G. Komen and The American Cancer Societies Bark for Life. Over 1,000 pictures were taking and I got a great thrill of seeing all the pictures hit facebook.
This is a picture from one of our competitors in the Hold and Bark competition. Can you believe this dog is over 8 years old?


by Sunsilver on 06 March 2011 - 20:03
Okay, that begs for a caption:
Wanna kiss, sweetie?
LOLOL!
Congratulations, Reno!
Wanna kiss, sweetie?
LOLOL!
Congratulations, Reno!

by Renofan2 on 06 March 2011 - 20:03
Lol Sunsilver. On facebook that is what the helper posted!
Here is some of an American Bull dog in the jump sequence event:



Here is some of an American Bull dog in the jump sequence event:



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