Showing posts with label Westminster Dog Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westminster Dog Show. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Silly Dog Pictures

You want to dress appropriately at the WKC show.
Someone is certain Sadie, the Scottie is going to win...
Matching your Weimaraner is a good idea...
Or just wear your dog...
I made the mistake of mentioning to this handler she had a clothes tag hanging out...
Not at all. That was the strategically-placed tail end of her muzzle-wiping rag...
The dogs are busy socializing too...
Up in the Press Room I got to meet Ron Trotta and Schmitty, Real New Yorkie, who reports the latest poop on the weather on her very own blog!
Brought by special request - a macaron-eating Peke a Japanese Chin...
A Cavalier King Charles...
The Borzois and I are just plain dog-tired...
We were happy to get home last night at midnight after the final Best in show judging - a mini report to follow and then back to Paris and perfume. I need some badly.
Out, out doggie sawdust smell!
BONJOUR ALL PB DOGS!


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Westminster Dog Show

It's impossible to show you everything going on at the Westminster Kennel Club show on the first day, so I'll focus on 1-2 judgings in the ring of the Herding group. There are 4 rings of judging going on at once. I have a press pass so I can go almost anywhere.

But the guard mistakenly lets me into an exclusive area for only purple cards, so I get some wonderful closeups of these magnificent Briards - a French herding breed. Like I said, being around these beauties, one's brain is reduced to mush and the most dreadful cliches, so please excuse.
Look! Feets of perfection The future prize winner says, "Hi"
Poetry in motion. The dogs are constantly primped as they wait their turn to show. They are constantly fed treats too, so they'll take the perfect stance with head raised etc...
Getting down on all fours is the norm if one hair is out of place. There's a lot of spritzing going on with water bottles to get those hairs to do the right thing. A hind leg is deftly arranged to best advantage...
The handler hids doggie snacks in her cheeks.
Professional handlers are usually dressed in brightly colored suits that contrast nicely with the dog shown. This is a Belgian sheepdog, another herding group, like my Rudi, so they're hard to resist...
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.
The winner in the Belgians is
And the winning Briard.
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:

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.
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!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Going to the Dogs

On Sunday I went to hang out with the champs of the dog world...
They were busy checking into...
Hotel Pennsylvania located directly across from Madison Square Garden and today's Westminster Kennel Club show.
The hotel has it's own special "Doggie Concierge" by the way for the occasion...
"That which we call a nose. By any other name would smell as sweet." Sorry Shakespeare, but doesn't Gigi's handsome nose
look a tad like Friday's French girl?

A bevy of Borzois commune in the hotel lobby...
My first Champ - this is Ch. Crestline Butter Scotch - a Chinese Crested. Down in the hotel's doggie recreation room, there are a lot of these Chinese Crested...
Lots of fluff are carried to avoid the room's sawdust -which I came home smelling of - Oh where is my Jardin du Nil svp? SOS!
A Crested waits to have her photograph taken - please stay behind the velvet ropes...
No walking outside for these champs - the Jog O' Dog is the answer.
There is a "boys" side and a "girls" side...ahem
I am now very sympathetic to all pet photographers out there.
The giant size dogs capture everyone's attention like this huge Schnauzer, maybe because they stay very still?
A pair of Mastifs(?) father and son. Dad is only 3 years old and this is son's first go at the Westminster dog show. Bon Chance big guys!
Do you have a favorite dog I should look out for?
Jeanette requested... If you don't mind, when you're at the show, please keep an eye out for a good-looking female Airedale...but she must be a sharp dresser. Inspector Oswald seems distinctly lonely these days...
BONJOUR WESTMINSTER!!!