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Anyone going to this event in CT this weekend?

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  • http://www.gone.net/

    saturday and sunday! early entries are $22 for first dog $15 for 2nd. But, the early entry deadline has passed and I don't see anything listing costs for entering a dog now…

  • @Tayda_Lenny:

    http://www.gone.net/

    saturday and sunday! early entries are $22 for first dog $15 for 2nd. But, the early entry deadline has passed and I don't see anything listing costs for entering a dog now…

    It states on the premium list no day of entries, while it says that they are early entries and they closed on the 6th, they don't say the cost of entries after that… only that there are no day of entries.... I would wonder if they were really not taking entries after the 6th.....

  • yeah, I saw that too.. but then why call it "early" entries… if really that is the only time to enter? Oh well...

  • @Tayda_Lenny:

    yeah, I saw that too.. but then why call it "early" entries… if really that is the only time to enter? Oh well...

    Exactly.. that would be my question too….. really confusing... maybe that is how they always do their premiums, but it is really confusing to new people.... and I have seen many a premium in my day...gggg

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