“TAIL WITH THE LONGEST DOG”
In,-a dog show at Kirigston-on-Thames there were 320 entries in the “peculiar” classes, which were for:— TJbitrdog which least resembles any known breed. The dog with the longest tail. The tail with the longest dog. The best spotted dog. The dog, wit& the curliest tail. The slowest dog. The best hand-shaking dog; and The best begging dog.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 July 1929, Page 4
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