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Westminster Dog Show Reruns On Tonight & Tomorrow CNBC is running the last two year's BIS nights beginning tonight and tomorrow before the 2015 show on Monday. Tonight's rerun of the 2013 show starts at 9:00 p.m. CST & tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. CST, with a rerun of it at 10 p.m. CST. :animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa |
I watched a bit last night - too flippin' CUTE! |
After channel surfing I caught the last hour, large working breeds. Beautiful dogs. I LOVE the small breeds (wonder why) love, love love those little prancing Yorkies with their beautiful coats flowing when they do their walk. |
I caught just the tail end of it before falling asleep. I think they were deciding best of show. |
From 11am - 1pm today, Fox Sports had the agility finals. Those dogs were amazing! |
Okay who has got their TV tuned to Westminster? |
Hound Group up first I love the Afhgans movement! Black and Tan moved well and 13 and 15" Beagles. The Bloodhound I did not like so much as I did last year. Long haired Daschund good movement. Smooth hair - loved her attitude! Wow I loved all the Daschund movement! Irish Wolfhound - not bad substance - not impressed with his movement - handler? I like that Otterhound! Ohhhhh, Saluki - not sure ... started off well - then.... Deerhound looked like they were really hurting out there. And very young too only 3yrs old. Whippet looked good. So my picks Afghan Beagle 15 longhaired Daschund Otterhand Bloodhound Black and Tan Greyhound What did I miis? Whippet. Okay she is pulling beagle wins it! and the Otterhound gets agroup Bloodhound, Whippet, placement - Will Alexander from Canada with a Canadian Beagle won the Group1 ! WAy to go Will. Whooowooo |
Sorry not Whippet - Black and Tan |
Shihtzu shown by Luke (Razzles' handler) takes the group 1 Yorkshire Terrier is 3rd. |
I loved the Havanese and Yorkie, and the shin tsu is also beautiful. |
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Coton de Tulear is now being shown for the first time in the non sporting group. |
I saw and I liked! American Eskimo I liked movement Standard Poodle Coton Du Tulear Bichon Frises Chow Chow Tibetan Terrier Bulldog This is such a hard group so many different breeds sourced from different working abilities... |
Did not do too bad... I acutally forgot aobut the Dalmation. Got the Std Poodle, Bichon Frises, Bulldog, American Eskimo. They go too fast for 1st 2nd third. Lol |
I selected the Beagle, the Standard Poodle, and the Old English Sheepdog. Glad to see the Yorkie at least "lit the board" in 3rd place....just can not imagine why in the world we don't do better with all the beautiful Yorkies we have. I have to try to watch the live streaming of the class with the salukies in it...my vet tech, Gerri Thornton, is owner/breeder/handler of salukis....she was showing her saluki and I want to see how she did in the class....she was going to show my Parquin but he blew past the size standard by a LONG shot and did not make the show ring! He certainly was gorgeous, if he was not the size of a shetland pony! |
Congrats to my vet tech! She won Best of Opposite with her dog GCH Appalachias Allamyrra Hajji!! I got excited and forgot to ask if she was showing/handling any other dogs! |
She must be thrilled |
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Did anyone else think the Irish Wolfhound was limping? I have never seen this type of dog in person so I don't know if that is the way they normally walk. |
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Luke was also the breeder of that beautiful shih tzu. It's the first time in a long time that a Yorkie placed. Judy, I tried to get the link on Ustream of the Salukis, but it wouldn't allow me to copy the link. They were in ring 5 at 10:30 est. yesterday. |
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There were 3 dogs, but I cant remember who they were....I think one was that huge Irish wolfhound.....pour soul did not look like his heart was in it at all....then there was a small little lite colored dog that looked like it had been forced to go into the ring, slinking around and continously nervously looking over its shoulder like it was just waiting to be scolded.....the third little dog looked like it just was sick, or did not feel good....no spark, no enthusiasm, no joy in its movement or face..... The peke was excused from the ring....wonder what it was doing that made the handler decide she needed to take it out of the ring..... |
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Judy I'll see if my techno skills are up to it! and post link here for Salukis. I Is she staying for Day 2? I saw all of my Canadian handlers (except 1) in the ring and in group... Fun to watch folks you know. My US handlers will be in the Blackie ring if they will only post that video! Irish Wolfhound - should not move with lack of energy - maybe they were just meeting their handlers lackadaisical pace? I did not notice an overt limp - just overall ennui with the ring. The Westminster Kennel Club | Videos I hope this takes you there - is about 27 minute video |
Best of opposite for Black Russian Terriers - goes to my friend Marias' Zara (Soras Legacy). And shown by Graeme Burdon. Canadian owned bred and handled:D |
RE the Peke: Hubby told me he heard the announcer say that the handler said this was a young dog and all the excitement was stressing her out too much. Right decision - good on you handler! |
A behind the scenes So excited to watch Westminster tonight. I hope some folks from YT will be on to cheer all the dedicated folks that make this very special dog show happen. After the breed wins - all dogs go back to their benches and handlers/owners and or breeders must sit until they are released. Group Judging is all the way back to midtown - at Madison Square Gardens. For the group winners of yesterday - final grooming will be going on very shortly. Grooming time must be pre-booked for the grooming room(s). For the breed winners of today; that will compete in tonights Group competition and the Group#1 will stay on for Best in Show competition. Most of the coated breeds will get feed and exercised now (once their breed competitions are finished) then, final grooming for breed winners will start. And then they have to make their way over to Madison Square Gardens. For our Black Russians a coated breed, that means decision(s) will be made to do mini wash of either 4 legs and beard - or 2 legs n beard, or no beard just a leg or 2 or 3 or 4, then blow dry out etc. Show days and most especially for premiere events, it is one long haul for the handlers and groomers. But there is a rapport for the exhibitors, grooming tools can be shared, grooming lines intensely discussed based on what has shown up on movement. The scissors come out and maybe the clippers to fine tune (yet again). Excitement builds, that is tempered with the needs of your dog. Some dogs do very well with the increase in atmosphere, smells, sounds, their owners' excitement. Some dogs not so much. This is a pinnacle, this is what your hundreds of hours of training in many disciplines, your investment of time n energy and of course money has been for. To give your dog the best chance to win in the Group. And before that to give your dog the best chance to win in the Breed. A beauty show? Hardly. To my mind it is more akin to an athletic event, where physical training, nutrition, guided competition,mental training needs to placed in the outer packet of a gleaming breed appropriate coat. I do so wish I had gone this year - but maybe next year with Dara: d |
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Patty Hearst back in the news with winning Shih Tzu Patty Hearst back in news with winning Shih Tzu at Westminster Dog Show 2015 | abc7news.com from both NBC and ABC News tonight. |
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I wish I could have seen Crystal get her championship. |
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