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  4. Bluetick Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    Preference runs to more blue than black on the body. Black should predominate on the head and ears. Bluetick Coonhounds can come either with or without markings. With markings means they will have brown markings above the eyes, along both sides of the muzzle, on the chest, and down all of the legs.

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    Sighthound type "gracile" bones, dating from the 8th to 9th century CE, anatomically defined as those of a 70 cm (28 in) high "greyhound", were genetically compared with the modern Greyhound and other sighthounds and found to be almost identical with the modern Greyhound breed, with the exception of only four deletions and one substitution in ...

  7. Scurry Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Scurry Gold Cup is an original classic greyhound racing competition currently run at Perry Barr Stadium. [1] [2] [3] It was first run at Clapton Stadium from 1928 [4] until its closure in 1973. [5] The event moved to Slough Stadium in 1974 which consequently closed in 1986.

  8. 1935 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year - Wikipedia

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    Racing was an affordable national pastime in the United Kingdom and Ireland and profits made by the tracks enabled the greyhound companies to flourish. Major-General Lord Loch (chairman) announced that the nations leading Greyhound company, the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) made an operating profit of over £136,000 during 1935 (a ...

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    Guinefort's story is a variation on the well-travelled "faithful hound" motif, similar to the Welsh story of the dog Gelert.. In one of the earliest versions of the story, described by Dominican friar Stephen of Bourbon in 1250, Guinefort the greyhound belonged to a knight who lived in a castle near Lyon. [4]