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  2. North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association - Wikipedia

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    The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) is a dog training and testing organizations in North America. [1] Founded in 1969, the organization was started in Goodwood, Ontario , Canada by a group of pudelpointer and griffon enthusiasts. [ 2 ]

  3. List of sled dog races - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Dog Mushers Association is the largest sprint sled dog racing club in the world. It operates several races annually, and its season culminates in the Open North American Championship. [53] The British Siberian Husky Racing Association hosts a series of two-day heats each year. [54]

  4. List of guide dog schools - Wikipedia

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    3 North America. 4 South America. 5 Asia. ... East Japan Guide Dog Association; The Eye Mate, Inc. South Korea ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

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  7. List of goose breeds - Wikipedia

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    American Poultry Association, INC. (APA) (2001): The American Standard of Perfection. Mendon, Massachusetts. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER - 154: Goose Production, Rome 2002, p. 140-145

  8. Greater white-fronted goose - Wikipedia

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    The greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) is a species of goose, closely related to the smaller lesser white-fronted goose (A. erythropus). [2] The greater white-fronted goose is migratory, breeding in northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Russia, and winters farther south in North America, Europe and Asia. [1]

  9. American Buff - Wikipedia

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    The American Buff is an American breed of domestic goose. It was accepted by the American Poultry Association in 1947. [ 2 ] It is named for its single plumage variety, which is a pale buff or apricot - fawn in color.