COCKER SPANIEL CLUB
OBEDIENCE TESTS HELD Obedience trials, the first of their kind in the South were held this week by the Canterbury Cocker Spaniel Club Overseas, obedience tests for dogs at shows are big events, with every breed represented.
Mr J. W. C. McKenzie, who was the idge, was impressed with the work of ie dogs. Results:—
Novice Test (possible 80). —S. F C Wiffin’s Gunwa Defiant, 72 points, 1; C J Sowden’s Bradford Sandy and Mrs J. HutequT 2 Glen Royden Lady Hannay. 71,
Special Beginners’ Test (possible 55) - Miss Lyn Monty’s Black Ballard of Sea Breezes. 52 points, I; s. F. c Wiffin’s Gunwa Defiant, 51, 2: Mrs HutrbSlv! Glen Royden Lady Hannay, 4a, 3,
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 2
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