I peruse the AKC's conformation results every week to see how Cavaliers are
placing in All Breed shows, and saw the name of a home-bred Cavalier that
exceeds the character limit as I understand it. In fact, when I surf Cavalier
websites I notice this. I didn't want to post the name because I didn't want
to seem like I was picking on anyone. I was just curious how one got around
the limit.

Laura Warner
Bradford, PA


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>Yes, that could be it. Guess we would need to see an example of the names to
>figure it out.
>All the best,
>Susan Cochran

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>From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>         Speculation (I don't usually do this, but HEY its early A.M.);
>perhaps
>> some of those long names are of "foreign" origin; although the AKC
>> doesn't usually allow "of Llawen" or "at Llawen" in other breeds, that
>> naming convention was made an exception as I understand it, for
>> Cavaliers.  So, perhaps the longer names are imports?  Or "Imports"? <G>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Suze

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