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Article: HEADS OR TAILS: DOG LOVERS CAN'T LOSE WATCHING BIG SHOW AT SEATTLE CENTER.(What's Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- February 25, 2000
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Now, I am a mixer. I can't help it. It's my nature. I like men. I like the taste of their shoes, the smell of their legs, the sound of their voices. It may be weak of me, but a man has only to speak to me, and a sort of thrill goes down my spine and sets my tail wagging.''
- P.G. Wodehouse
As P.G. Wodehouse knew, the separation between the psyches of man and his best friend is often not a very solid boundary. Nearly 1,500 such duos - consisting of master and purebred canine - will descend upon Seattle Center this weekend for the decades-long tradition of the Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show.
Proud parents will parade nearly 150 different breeds - ...