New Title Holders - Terrier Race
These dates do not indicate the dates of any particular show. The dates listed on the NTH page reflect the days that we mailed the titles out of our office
United Flat Race Grand Champion
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
CA USGCH UFGCH GRCH'PR'WMK'S SURF'S UP
KARYN PINGEL & RYAN PINGEL
United Steeplechase Champion
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
UFR USCH GRCH'PR'WMK'S PURPLE REIGN @ ONESTI
KATHRYN MC KEWEN & KARYN PINGEL
USCH UFR GRCH'PR'WMK'S OUTLANDER
KARYN PINGEL & RYAN PINGEL
CA UFCH USCH GRCH'PR'WMK'S DRUMS OF AUTUMN
KARYN PINGEL & RYAN PINGEL
United Flat Race Champion
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
UFCH USR GRCH'PR'WMK'S I CAN DIG IT @ ONESTI
KATHRYN MC KEWEN
United Steeplechase Racer
PATTERDALE TERRIER
USR UFR ALCH ANGLO-AMERICAN'S BANDIT
JULIE BRENNAN
United Flat Racer
AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER
UFR GRCH WMK'S THAT NEW GIFT
WALTER V PASKO JR / JUNE E PASKO
PATTERDALE TERRIER
USR UFR ALCH ANGLO-AMERICAN'S BANDIT
JULIE BRENNAN
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The Dogue de Bordeaux is one of the oldest French breeds. Its actual origins are obscure but it is probably descended from one of the strains of Mastiff-type dogs that accompanied Macedonian and Roman armies through Asia, Europe, and Britain. By the middle of the 19th century, the Dogue de Bordeaux was little known outside of Aquitaine where it was used to hunt large animals, such as boar; to fight; to guard homes and cattle; and in the service of butchers. The breed narrowly missed extinction during the two world wars but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1960's. Sometime in the early 1980's, the first Dogue de Bordeaux was imported to the United States. |

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