
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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Okay, you've played the normal Word Search and you think it's too easy. What do you do now? Try the Challenge Round! |
Word Search Applet Copyright © 1999-2001 by Mike Hall
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Recent News At UKC
02/01/2012: February 2012 Employee of the Month Carol Wiedmayer Registration Carol has worked at UKC since April 13, 2005. She had lost her previous job unexpectedly and thought this would be a good place to send her resume. Carol graduated from Loy Norrix High School in 1973 and had taken some college courses at KVCC. Carol... Read more here.
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This Weekend At UKC
Wisconsin Boston Terrier Association will be hosting events this weekend, February 11 & 12 in Ixonia, Wisconsin. More Information.
Norl-Cal Treedog Assn will be hosting events this weekend, February 10 & 11 in Oroville, California. More Information.
Find an event in your area.
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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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