Celia Hunter
In February there was one big international news story that wasn’t all gloom and doom, far from it. It was a breakthrough sensation: Miss P., a Canadian-owned beagle had won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club in New York City.
Celia Hunter
In February there was one big international news story that wasn’t all gloom and doom, far from it. It was a breakthrough sensation: Miss P., a Canadian-owned beagle had won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club in New York City.
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