Super Dogs!
| A Super Dog is an unofficial title given to the dogs who earn a title in each of the following five UKC all-breed events; conformation, obedience, agility, rally obedience and weight pull (working events must be open to all breeds). Congrats to everyone listed below, it is a wonderful accomplishment for any team! |
Showing Super Dogs #1 - 20 | Super Dogs #21-40 | Super Dogs #41-60 | Super Dogs #61+
None listed for this page.
Showing Super Dogs #1 - 20 | Super Dogs #21-40 | Super Dogs #41-60 | Super Dogs #61+

| Super Dog #61
UAGI UWPCH URO2 FO GRCH UCDX
CASANOVA'S MIDNIGHT SPIRIT
Papillon
Owned by Carol Lauren-Schmidt |

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| Super Dog #62
UCD, UWP, URO1, UAG1, GRCH
KROHN'S STILL SMOKIN AT CPW
Flower earned all of her performance titles within 8 1/2 months. She also has her CGC and her TT |
American Pit Bull Terrier
Bred by ____
Owned by Stephanie Mueller

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 | Super Dog #63
UCDX, UWP, URO1, UAGII, CH
VRIJHEID'S AMIE
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Dutch Shepherd
Owned by Heather Sather

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 | Super Dog #64
URO1 UAGI UCD UWP CH
CATERA GET IT IN GEAR
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Australian Shepherd
Owned by Meghan Rosenstengel

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 | Super Dog #65
UWP UCD URO3 UAGII GRCH
BUR-WAY HOTNSPICY LACE
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Rat Terrier
Owned by Kellye Townsend & Rachel Townsend

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 | Super Dog #66
UWP UCD URO3 UAGII GRCH
REDLEAF'S DIABLO ROJO
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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Owned by Constance M Goetz & Ricci A Goetz

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 | Super Dog #67
UCD UAGI UWP URO2 CH
CARDIRIDGE STATE OF GRACE
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Owned by DAWN FISHER

 | Super Dog #68
UWP URO3 UAGII UCD CH
GAFFER'S DIAMOND NICOLE
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Standard Poodle
Owned by SUSAN BRASEL / KAREN WILSON


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