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Learn all about the Chinook dog, including their history, care needs, and temperament. Breed Overview. Group: Working Height: 24 to 26 inches (males); 22 to 24 inches (females) Weight: 55 to 90 ...
David Steele, executive director of the International Sled Dog Racing Association in Merrifield, Minn., said Chinook Kennels' contributions to the sport and its rich history are well known by his ...
Power. Speed. Endurance. These are the very features of the subject stated in Senate Bill 13, an act declaring the "Chinook" the state dog of New Hampshire. Say it again, but stretch it out this … ...
Larry and I are about to try a new activity. Larry is a Chinook - New Hampshire's state dog, known as a pulling breed. The history of the Chinook, reprinted ...
The father of the breed was born in 1917, and almost 100 years later, the Chinook was named New Hampshire’s state dog in 2009. Historian Bob Cottrell said Walden’s story is a hidden piece of ...
AUGUSTA — The late Perry Greene of Waldoboro and his Chinook dog breed are the subjects of a new temporary exhibit at the Maine State Museum. The small exhibit, “An American Breed in Maine ...