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Potomac Valley Samoyed Club Founded in 1966 PVSC BacktoBack Specialties New Location West Friendship MDSatSunMay 17 182025 More Info PVSC 365 Walking Hiking Running Fast CAT Doswell VA Friday May 23 2025 Info on Premiums Coursing Ability Test CABT Walkersville MD May 8 9 2025 Info on Premiums . .
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