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I read a couple of posting about the Eukanuba dog show on animal planet
recently. To be honest I usually don't watch dog shows, but was hoping to see
a nice example or two of a pyr on it. I was wondering if anyone else took the
time to watch this and be disappointed in that not one pyr was shown. I
could understand if no pyr made the cut in their class, but I would have
hoped to have at least had a glance at one in the footage away from the ring,
or in the elimations. Charlie