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WISCONSIN (CBS 58) -- His name is Panda. He was bred in Monroe County, and just getting to the so-called "Super Bowl" of dog shows is a big deal. Only a small number of dogs make it that far.
Panda still has more competing to do, and earlier this afternoon, CBS 58 spoke to his handler, Stacy Pagel.
Turns out, Panda is no rookie at this kind of event.
"Travel all over the country. He's been in the ring for like the past 11 weeks in a row so we've been traveling all over and just getting that ring experience, that really helps," said Pagel.
Panda is two years old. We will find out in a few hours if he becomes a national four-legged star.
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