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Local Pups Compete in National Dog Show

By: Julia Dodson
Updated: February 11, 2013
FAYETTEVILLE-- Monday is opening night of the 137th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York City and ten pups from Arkansas are in the running. More than 2,700 dogs make this year the largest entry in 15 years for the big event. One of the little guys competing is from Northwest Arkansas. "Bodie" is a russell terrier who was bred at the "Frayed Knot Farm" right here in  Fayetteville. "Bodie" is a likeness of his breeder's name, Nodie Williams. The Westminster competition lasts for two days.You can watch a live feed of it right now. Just click here:  

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