
Today's Theme: COMPANION BREEDS
If this game won't load, you may need to go to http://www.java.com/getjava/ to install Java.
To play:
1. Wait for the applet to load.
2. Click on the "New Game" button.
3. Click on the board and drag to highlight words.
4. Words can appear forwards, backwards, left/right, up/down and diagonally.
5. As you find the words, they get crossed off of the word list. You can scroll the word list by using the buttons on the right side of the applet.
6. If you give up, you can click "Solve Game" to get the answers.
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Recent News At UKC
11/18/2009: Addendum to the Official UKC Conformation Rulebook-Altered Licensed Classes Addendum to the Official UKC Conformation Rulebook Altered Licensed Classes Effective January 1, 2010 Essentially the altered classes and point system is the same as the classes for intact dogs. The Altered classes are licensed conformation classes and may be offered at the option of the hosting club as... Read more here.
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Time is running out to nominate Performance Sires for 2010!
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The immediate ancestor of the Toy Fox Terrier is the larger Smooth Fox Terrier. Owners of these brave little dogs found that the smallest, which they called "runts", were the scrappiest of the bunch. These little dogs were prized for their temperament. Smaller dogs were developed and eventually were found in the seven-pound range. The United Kennel Club began registering the Smooth Fox Terrier in 1912. Between then and the mid-1920's, the Toy Fox Terrier was developed, being a miniature of the previous breed, however they were still registered under the name of Fox Terrier (Smooth). Those dogs appear almost identical to the dogs of today. It was not until February 24, 1936, that U.K.C. began registering the Toy Fox Terrier under its current name. |

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