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Housebreaking A Puppy

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

'Watch dog' by ♥Jules♥ .

Whitehorse – Hundreds of Whitehorse, Yukon residents welcomed a record-setting winner of the Yukon Quest, when he finish line in victory überquert.Hans Gatt sled dog race for the fourth time on Monday, the trip from Fairbanks, Alaska to Whitehorse in nine days and 26 Minuten.Hackte he has more than one days before the previous best time. "I stuck to my race plan right from the get-go," said Gatt claimed victory after more than 23 Mitbewerber.Er said favorable weather conditions, a large part of the 1600-kilometer route a "dream." "It's always rough spots early in the race on the Alaska side," he said. "There we are unable to do. But for the most part of the track was incredibly good. We may not be able to make it in record time, how to do this on a bad path. "Gatt started with 13 dogs and finished with nine, and said he'd wear one of them for a portion of the road . He won $ 30,000 of the 150,000-US dollars wallet than his place in the 27th annual Rennen.Er took his four ounces of gold worth $ 4,000 for the first to make it to Dawson City, half of the Yukon Quest Weges.Der known as one of the toughest races in the world because of the extreme winter conditions and means that bow violence mushers from the race. NEW YORK (AP) – Chanel loves to hunt birds and tennis balls. Now, this sleek whippet running for a greater price. At 35 km / h clocked into the wild, the slim 2-year-old on the green carpet at Madison Square Garden, slipped and took the dog group Monday night at Westminster, America's most prestigious dog show. "Nothing fazes her," Handler said Lori Wilson. Sadie the Scottish Terrier was the solid favorite to win Best in Show Tuesday night. Add Chanel in the last ring is a Canadian-bred French bulldog, that the first of its kind, which won nonsporting group. Bru began the day with the profit of their race, against an entry from the former Patty Hearst. A white Toy Poodle named Walker, overcame his fear of large crowds won the toy group and a Puli was a repeat winner among the hats covenant. The sporting, working and terrier were set for Tuesday evening, with Judge Elliott Weiss prepared to cut short his Best in Show 11 clock The garden was picked for the opening session of steaming. More than half of the 2,500 dogs were housed right off the main floor, some of them with ice packs and mini-fans, comforted, and thousands of spectators jammed into a holiday to see her. "It's a madhouse," said Jane Bates, co-owner of a top golden retriever called Treasure. A black and brown hound proved to be the crowd favorite. Waiting for their chance to show that she was far from the typical laid-back nature of their race. Instead, gnawing on her water bottle Era, cavorted with a friendly harriers and floated through the air to begin treatment. "We threw snowballs to each other, to them in Central Park yesterday," handler Rindi Gaudet-Krickeberg said after completing the second place among dogs. "She is a clown." dogs from 173 breeds and varieties competed, and they were three newcomers: the Irish Red and White Setter, Norwegian Buhund and the Pyrenean Shepherd. Clint Livingston hoped to make it to the final seven. He treats Treasure, along with 16 other masters in Westminster. It's a family affair – brother Brian has 12 dogs and sister Colette had four. Of course, Mom and Dad in the shop. "They did not let me show unless I was just like," Clint said. Lesson learned well. The Primus of his class in high school in Texas, he began to come to Westminster in 1984 and has won his share in best of breed and group judge best done. With so many dogs, the family got their own corner of the field of nursing, away from the pack of people and pooches. In addition, five employees busy, and the constant whirl of brushes, hair clippers and hair-dryers, it looks Livingston spa. This year, Clint is vendeen dealing with a Petits Bassets Griffin, a long-haired dachshund, a German shepherd, a Chinese Shar-Pei and Australian Cattle Dog, among others. Inevitably, wind up the siblings find themselves in competition. At one point Monday, the boys found themselves in the same Australian shepherd ring. Brian took the grand prize. Clint, meanwhile, dutifully dashed off to his brother to show the Finnish spitz. Any schadenfreude, bro? "I could call him a wink," said Brian with a smile. © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our privacy policy.