

The Eight Most Frequent (and Easily Fixed) Errors I See in the Ring
Lee Whittier, the Dog Show Mentor, discusses the eight most common ring errors and how to easily correct them.
Lee Whittier, the Dog Show Mentor, discusses the eight most common ring errors and how to easily correct them.
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