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Ch. Caldecs Lily of the Valley, RN NJP CGC "Lily"


Standard Manchester Terrier

Clicker training has been a blessing for teaching behaviors for conformation, obedience/Rally, and agility. In breed has multiple Best of Variety wins, from the classes, several over specials. In agility, we just begain in Nov.

DKCH Chessieracing's Anuke


Chesapeake bay retriever

By achieving three CAC's (by three different judges) in conformation shows and a first in open B DRK fieldtrial Anuke has earned the title Danish Champion (show) = DKCH

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Ch. Anstamm Let's Party RA


Scottish Terrier

Ch. Anstamm Let's Party RA

AKC Championship, owner handled Best in Sweeps/Winners Bitch at the Greater Pittsburgh Scottish Terrier Club specialty, 2005 Best of Opposite in Sweeps at the Scottish Terrier Club of Northern Ohio specialty, 2005.

Teagan was owner-handled to her championship; I purchased her at 11 months old and she didn't know how to do anything except stand. She's been entirely clicker-trained and promises to be an excellent, high-drive agility dog with some obedience training.

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Ch. Munro's Mildly Toasted CDX RE OA NAP OAJ NJP


Scottish Terrier

Ch. Munro's Mildly Toasted CDX RE OA NAP OAJ NJP

AKC CH, owner-handled AKC CD, CDX AKC RN, RA, RE; AKC NA, NAJ, OA, OAJ AKC NAP, NJP; San Francisco Bay Scottish Terrier Club Versatility Award; 2005 High in Trial, Scottish Terrier Club of America ob

Basil is my first entirely clicker-trained dog. He completed his Novice and Open obedience titles with placements on every leg, and was also clicker-trained for agility, rally and conformation.

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Kilmarnock King's Ransom CDX RE OA AXP AXJ AJP CGC


Scottish Terrier

Kilmarnock King's Ransom CDX RE OA AXP AXJ AJP CGC

AKC CD, CDX AKC RN, RA, RE AKC NA, NAJ, OA, OAJ, AXJ AKC NAP, NJP, OAP, OJP, AXP, AJP AKC CGC

Stuart is my crossover dog, and to date has 16 AKC titles (not including his CGC). He failed his first traditional obedience class in 1999, and I turned to clicker training on suggestion from a friend; we took off and he began competing in agility and obedience soon after.