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U-CD Jilly CD, RN, CGC
Jilly has achieved every dream I had for her when we began training in obedience... and THEN some! Of all of the accomplishments I've been privileged to achieve with my dogs, I am proudest of Jilly. She's a wonderful obedience performer and a first-rate companion. Unfortunately, though she was fully trained through open, I was never able to advance to open competition with her because she tore both ACLs.
NEWS: at the young age of ten, Jilly has earned her Rally Novice title, with TWO perfect scores of 100, and two class wins!! Jilly came out of six years' retirement to earn this title with these wonderful scores; I am extremely proud of her.
Jilly's accomplishments in obedience include:
AKC
Finished her AKC novice title with an average score of 194.7
Top-scoring obedience Malamute in the U.S. in 1999 (MQ)
AMCA's 1999 "Blackhawk Memorial Award" Winner
1999 AMCA National Specialty High in Trial Winner
Highest Scoring Working Dog in Trial in all-breed competition
Of her six AKC scores, ALL were in the 190s, including two 195.5s and two 196.5s
Won her class five of the six times she was shown
Finished her CD with three straight first place wins.
UKC
Finished UKC novice title in one weekend (scores: 195++, 196 and 187... class placements with all three scores)
Won a 3-way runoff with a top agility Australian shepherd and an AKC UDX-titled Border terrier for first place at her final UKC trial.
Other
Highest score in traditional obedience in competition: 199
Our proudest moment: Jilly winning High in Trial at the
1999 Alaskan Malamute Club of America National Specialty with a score of 196.5.
Jilly won this first place at the Tulsa Dog Training Club's trial just after the national, again scoring 196.5...this score was just one point behind the High in Trial winner, and earned her Highest Scoring Working Dog in Trial. This was a large trial, drawing some of the midwest area's top dogs and handlers.
What's THATdog doing in FIRST PLACE? LOL
Judge Diane Propst told me after our run that we were "a nice surprise."
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