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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Look! Feets of perfection



In the dog show, you get 2 minutes in front of the judge at the breed level, 2 minutes in front of the judge at the group level and 2 minutes at Best in Show. You have to impress 3 different judges. You have to hope your dog has its proper moments of divine inspiration in front of each of those judges.
These two will compete against each other and all the other BIB-Best in Breed in the evening competition and that winner will go on to compete Tuesday night for BIS-Best in Show.
Some WKC show numbers:
Some WKC show numbers:
Nearly 2500 dogs of 150 breeds compete in the134th WKC show
In 7 categories over 2 days.
And the 7 categories are:
toy, hound, sporting, non-sporting, working, terrier, herding groups
Terriers have won 44 out of 100 recent Best in Show Awards.
Terriers have won 44 out of 100 recent Best in Show Awards.
This year, the top dog slated to win is a Scottish Terrier named Sadie. She won Best in Show at the National Dog Show. That was Sadie's 100th career Best in Show, which is a the landmark.
I haven't seen Sadie yet...
A funny informative book on what it takes to win at WM (Westminster) is Jane and Michael Stern's Dog Eat Dog.
Well I loved it.
BONJOUR BRIARDS!
Labels: belgian sheep dogs, Westminster Dog Show
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