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Westminster 2021: Junior Showmanship 101

From our friends at the Westminster Kennel Club:

What is Junior Showmanship?

Junior Showmanship competition is for children ages 9-18 years of age. In this competition, the young people are judged solely on their handling skills independent of the traits of the dog. Handling, care and responsible dog ownership are important aspects of Junior Showmanship as well as learning social skills, sportsmanship, and the opportunity to bond with one’s dog.

How is Junior Showmanship judged?

These young handlers must demonstrate breed knowledge in presentation of the dog as well as economy of motion. The judge is considering how well the handlers present their dogs with regard to control, teamwork as well as composure and unexaggerated movement. The goal for the Juniors, like the best adult handlers, is to enhance their dog’s qualities to the judge without using distracting, unnecessary motions.

What is Junior Showmanship at Westminster?

Since 1934 the Westminster Kennel Club has offered Junior Showmanship competition (formerly known as Children’s Handling class). Today Junior Showmanship at Westminster is a limited class for young people who have won Best Junior Handler awards seven times or more at AKC dog shows in a certain time period. The competition has a preliminary judging round held at the Piers where more than 100 Juniors from across the country are judged with eight finalists being selected to move on to the Finals competition.

What can I expect to see in the Finals competition?

The Finals competition brings the eight finalists together for one more round of competition. The first-place winner is crowned Best Junior Handler followed by a 2nd, 3rd and 4th placements. Since 2010, the Westminster Kennel Club has offered Junior Showmanship Finalist Scholarship Awards to the eight finalists at the show: First place $10,000, Second place $5,000, Third place $4,000, and Fourth place $3,000. Each of the other finalists receive a $500 scholarship award. The scholarships are for their use in post-secondary schooling for the college or technical school of their choice.

What breeds are eligible to compete in Junior Showmanship?

All purebred dogs registered with the American Kennel Club are eligible to compete in Junior Showmanship. You may see dogs from the 209 AKC recognized breeds representing each of the seven groups, from Affenpinschers to Vizslas.

Learn more about Junior Showmanship at Westminster.

Prelims for Junior Showmanship are Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Finals are Sunday from 7:00 to 7:30 pm. All will be streamed live at WestminsterKennelClub.org.

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Westminster 2021: Agility 101

Photo:  WKC
Photo: WKC

From our friends at the Westminster Kennel Club:

What is Agility?

Agility is a sport that appeals to all dog lovers – from young people to senior citizens. It has a great spectator appeal. Agility is designed to demonstrate a dog’s willingness to work with its handler in a variety of situations. It is an athletic event that requires conditioning, concentration, training, and teamwork. Dog and handlers negotiate an obstacle course racing against the clock. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Agility 101

Friday Funny: Trying So Dog-Gone Hard

Meme owner unknown.  Please claim it if it's yours.
Meme owner unknown. Please claim it if it’s yours.

I have to imagine this is the face the White House travel coordinator is making right now. First the chartered press plane to the G-7 Summit was delayed by several hours due to a cicada infestation in one of the power units. Next, the location of President Biden’s meeting with PM Johnson was changed due to bad weather at the primary site. Finally (we hope!) the hotel where many of the press and summit support personnel were supposed to stay was closed suddenly due to a COVID outbreak. Aye-aye-aye!

I’m hoping Westminster Weekend in its temporary home goes much smoother than this!

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Westminster 2021: New Breeds

Four newly AKC-recognized breeds will join the 209 eligible breeds at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 2021.

Photo:  WKC
Photo: WKC

The archetype water dog of France, the Barbet is a joyful, bright, and loyal companion. A rustic breed with roots as far back at the 16th century, this medium-sized dog locates, flushes, and retrieves birds. The Barbet will join the Sporting Group. Continue reading Westminster 2021: New Breeds

Westminster 2021: Agility Primer

(The video above is from last year’s WKC agility show.)

From the American Kennel Club: Dog agility is a sport where you direct your dog through a pre-set obstacle course within a certain time limit. Courses typically have between 14-20 obstacles, which can include tunnels, weave poles, tire jumps, seesaws, and pause tables where the dog must stop for a set amount of time. At each trial you and your dog will race around the unique courses designed for that day. All of this is done with your dog relying solely on the cues and body language you use to direct them on course.

All breeds, including mixed breeds, can participate in Agility – from the smallest to the largest of dogs. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Agility Primer

Westminster 2021: Conformation Primer

From the good folks at the Westminster Kennel Club:

Each dog at a dog show is presented to a judge by either its owner, breeder, or a hired professional. This person is known as the exhibitor or the handler of the dog.

The purpose of conformation shows (also known as dog shows) is to evaluate breeding stock. Judges select winners based on their ability to contribute and improve the next generation of dogs. Dogs start out in the classes competing for points toward their AKC championship title. Dogs win points based on the number of dogs defeated. The more dogs entered, the more points per win. It takes fifteen points, including two majors (wins of three, four or five points), awarded by at least three different judges, to become an American Kennel Club champion. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Conformation Primer

Coming Soon: Westminster 2021

Photo:  WKC
Photo: WKC

As you probably know, the granddaddy of all dog shows, the Westminster Kennel Club Show, is generally held in the middle of the winter in the place everyone wants to be when it’s cold, New York City. However, with ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, the decision was made to make this year’s show an outdoor event, and the big show was moved to June in hopes of finding some good weather. It’s been hot hot hot in New York this week, but temperatures are supposed to moderate in time for this weekend’s event. Continue reading Coming Soon: Westminster 2021