Meet Sally Slim! This pretty little lady is living in Nashville, Tennessee, courtesy of Love at First Sight. Here’s what she has to say about herself on their website:
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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Saturday Survey: 2014 National Dog Show
Well, the 2014 National Dog Show is now in the history books. Did your favorite dog win? To narrow down the number of answers, I’ve listed only the group winners as choices, but if you feel strongly about another dog, feel free to tell us in the comments!
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Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Friday Funny: Tennis Balls from God
Nathan: Best in Show, National Dog Show, 2014
Wow! It’s been quite an autumn for Nathan. Not only did he win Best in Show at the National Dog Show in Philadelphia, he also became a daddy in October! He sired a litter to GCH. Flessner’s Pursuit of Perfection that includes 5 boys and 6 girls! All are black and tan and are pictured on the breeders’ puppy page.
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2014 National Dog Show: Best in Show
And Best in Show goes to… the Bloodhound!
and Reserve Best in Show is: the Samoyed!
After I finish cooking and eating way too much food, I’ll come back and give you a few details on the special dog who won.
Thanks for joining us today for our live coverage of the National Dog Show telecast. Now go eat your turkey!
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
2014 National Dog Show: Best in Show Entries
Here’s the line-up for the Best in Show competition at the 2014 National Dog Show.
From the Working Group: Samoyed
From the Toy Group: Affenpinscher
From the Hound Group: Bloodhound
From the Herding Group: Bearded Collie
From the Sporting Group: Gordon Setter
From the Terrier Group: Smooth Fox Terrier
From the Non-Sporting Group: French Bulldog
Good luck to all!
Dear NBC:
An open letter to NBC and the people they hire to announce the National Dog Show:
I love watching the show every year on Thanksgiving. It’s become a great tradition at my house. But can I offer a suggestion?
Would it be too much to ask that the announcers NOT talk while the winners are being announced? As soon as the judge announces the best in group, the announcers start yammering so we can’t hear the rest of the results. You have 2 hours to fill. Surely, you can take a break for the eight minutes it takes to announce the full block of winners in each group and the Best in Show.
I’d also love to see more of the show. Cutting it to two hours just really isn’t doing the show justice!
Just my two cents worth,
Beth Philley
The Dog Lady
Doggies.com
2014 National Dog Show: Non-Sporting Group
Winners in the non-sporting group:
1st: French Bulldog
2nd: Xolo (no, I’m not going to attempt to spell the rest of it!)
3rd: Dalmatian
4th: Shar Pei
Highlight: The Xolo named Giorgio Armani.
New breed: Coton de Tulear
Coming up next: Best in Show!
2014 National Dog Show: Terrier Group
Winners in the terrier group:
1st: Smooth Fox Terrier
2nd: Scottish Terrier
3rd: Norfolk Terrier
4th: American Staffordshire Terrier
Coming up next: The Non-Sporting Group (a/k/a the dogs who defy classification)
2014 National Dog Show: Herding Group
Winners in the herding group:
1st: Bearded Collie
2nd: Australian Shepherd
3rd: Shetland Sheepdog
4th: Bouvier des Flandres
Coming up next: The Terrier Group