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Re: Saw a Pig Tonight
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Posted by buickanddeere on February 12, 2005 at 22:00:15 from (64.10.41.66):
In Reply to: Re: Saw a Pig Tonight posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on February 12, 2005 at 20:17:48:
If you go to the Royal Winter Fair, The Sportsman Show and some other shows at the CNE in Toronto. Purina Dog food puts on a dog show, timed trials around an obstacle course etc. We were all impressed by the smarter dogs like the Shepherds, poodles and Border Collie/ Border Collie cross breeds. Then for a twist,some joker showed up with a pot bellied pig. The pig wasn't real fast but unlike the dogs he never made a mistake and lost points. When tallied up that hog out performed most of the dogs. Back in about 99 at the Royal, the Police Canine unit showed up with trained dogs and officers. They were showing off the high quality training, obedience and control. Kids were allowed to pet the dogs. Guess who got bit in the face in front of about 1500-2500 people. I don't know how they kept that one out of the news papers.
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