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2009 Total Junior Finals Weight Pull Winners

Posted on 08/25/2010
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Best Overall Junior in Weight Pull: ELIZABETH ROBINSON
2nd Place: BAILEE CRAIG
3rd Place: KATIE MCCRAY
4th Place: MACKENZIE CRAIG
5th Place: MEGAN BOGOSKI


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American Eskimo

Recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1913, the American Eskimo is a member of the ancient and wide ranging Spitz family of dogs. White Spitzes were popular in Pomerania and in the coastal regions of Germany. Sailors traded the white dogs throughout Europe. When Queen Charlotte of England acquired several white Spitzes, the dogs became fashionable among British aristocrats. White Spitzes appear in several Gainsborough paintings. Known as the German Spitz in its homeland, the breed was renamed the American Eskimo in 1917.



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