2009 Top Ten Finals
Friday, July 9, 2010
Best In Top Ten – GRCH ‘PR’ Buckeye’s Lone Ranger, American Pit Bull Terrier, owned by Brian P. Ketner and Dave Phillips of Bowling Green, Ohio .
2nd – NGRCH NBOB GRCH ‘PR’ Maldonfox Strike a Nerve, Toy Fox Terrier, owned by Alex and Kelly Maldon of Canton, Georgia.
3rd – GRCH Walden Farm’s Zoot Suit Riot, Curly-Coated Retriever, owned by Jill Siebecker of Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin.
4th – CH Spirit’s Light My Fire, Keeshond, owned by Joni Griffith and Judy Thompson of Cincinnnati, Ohio.
5th – CH Carich’s Vinnie Bobareno, French Bulldog, owned by Stacy Vincenzo of Wonder Lake, Illinois.
6th – GRCH ‘PR’ Miracle’s Sound of Heaven, American Hairless Terrier, owned by Joe and Linda Dannemiller of Phoenix, Arizona.
7th – URO1 GRCH San Rafael’s The Enemy Below, Doberman Pinscher, owned by Silke Satzinger of Chesapeake, Virginia.
8th – GRCH Samaljankan I’m The One Nyrakym, Alaskan Malamute, owned by Karyn Colman and Jari Nirhamo of Bloomsbury, New Jersey.
9th – GRCH De Ray’s Star Quarterback, Poodle, owned by David Anderson and J. Ray Johnson of Muncie, Indiana.
10th – GRCH SFX Treasure’s Trove, Samoyed, owned by Lori Chapek-Carleton and Gordon Carleton of Lansing, Michigan.
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