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#7. There is no limit on how many different RQE's a dog may enter in order to qualify. There is no limit to the number of dogs an individual can qualify for the FINALS.
Where is the rule, if there is one that once you qualify for the world show you may not enter another RQE show and get qualified again. I was under the assumption that you could only get qualified "ONCE"?
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Anyone, anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
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I remember doing a search on the subject and from what I could tell you can show in rqe's even if you have a dog already qualified. So my answer is that the rule your looking for don't exist.
You can enter and win as many RQE shows you want ,but the 1st one is the only one that qualifies you.
George
Thank you.
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