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[edit] Need photos
The dog in the photo looks like a classic sprint Alaskan. The photo is also on the Seekins hounds and horses web site, where it appears in a pedigree indicating it's "Rita Mae". Rita Mae's pedigree is posted also, and it looks like an Alaskan pedigree both sides. (Champaigne, Welch). Unless anybody objects I'd like to replace the photo with a different one.
--Heathera skidog 22:14, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
Modified the image with one of Heather's pictures from Egil Ellis's kennel in Alaska.
--Davemeisenheimer 03:15, 21 March 2007 (UTC)