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Miller’s Family Tradition and Squire Lee claim the Alabama Open Shooting Dog Championship

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23 December, 2025

By Lisa Littell

Bullock County native, Squire Lee, delivered a standout performance on the national stage by sweeping two major stakes at the Alabama Open Shooting Dog Championship, held December 1. Competing against some of the best shooting dogs and handlers from across the country, Lee guided his dogs to the championship title and derby victory, cementing a remarkable showing on one of the sport’s most respected circuits.

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