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The Dog Show Show

Kim Reeder in the USA

In this episode we talk to our expert Kim about her recent trip to the USA to judge some dog shows. We talk about the beautiful dogs she saw, the differences between Australian and American shows and, at the very start we practice our Spanish skills. A big thank you to the the Baltimore Kennel Club, Colombia Terrier Association and the Potomac Stafforshire Bull Terrier Club for having Kim over to judge their dogs.

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