Shemozzle (race)

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Shemozzle (race)
Characteristics
Venue Obstacle course
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Country or regionNew Zealand

Shemozzle (or Shemozzle race) is a New Zealand obstacle course activity, often involving a dog.

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Rangitikei

The shepherd's shemozzle was the trademark race of the Hunterville Huntaway Festival, Rangitikei's signature event. [1]

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