Showsight Express - February 08, 2024

Eighth place ($250): Anja Cikara-Gocke from Wellington, CO. Anja competes in Fast Cat, Junior Showmanship, Obedience, Rally, and Trick Dog primarily with her Australian Shepherds. Ninth Place ($250): Allison Chism from Reddick, FL. Allison competes in Agility, Fast Cat, Junior Showmanship, Coursing Ability Test, Virtual Home Manners, and the Agility League with German Wirehaired Pointers. Tenth Place, ($250): Sarah Ford from Stanford, KY. Sarah competes in Agility, Rally and Scent Work with her Miniature American Shepherds.

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