The results from Philadelphia for the Sporting Group:
1st: English Springer Spaniel
2nd: Pointer
3rd: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
4th: Chesapeake Bay Retriever
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Up next: The Non-Sporting Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Sporting Group:
1st: English Springer Spaniel
2nd: Pointer
3rd: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
4th: Chesapeake Bay Retriever
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Up next: The Non-Sporting Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Toy Group:
The Pekingese took top honors, followed by the Yorkie, the MinPin, and the Japanese Chin.
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Up next: The Sporting Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Terrier Group:
Winner, winner, chicken dinner to the Westie, followed by the Norfolk, the Scottie, and the Airedale.
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Time for me to eat, but I’ll be back soon with the Toy Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Working Group:
Winner: Giant Schnauzer, followed by the Black Russian, the Rottweiler, and Leonberger.
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Up next: The Terrier Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Herding Group:
Best in group: Border Collie
2nd – 4th: Briard, Bearded Collie, German Shepherd
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Up next: The Working Group
The results from Philadelphia for the Hound Group:
Greyhound takes the group!
Followed by the American Foxhound, the Rhodesian Ridgeback, and the Pharaoh Hound.
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Up next: The Herding Group
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I am in love with the vet shows on Animal Planet. My typical Saturday involves watching the reruns all day, then catching the original episodes at night.
I know they show some non-pet related stuff, too, like River Monsters, North Woods Law, and Treehouse Masters (which I can’t figure out how that relates to animals), but my favorites are the ones that show vets. How about you?
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Good day, and good dog!
By now, we all know that the expert judge chose CJ, the German Shorthaired Pointer, as this year’s Best in Show. If you had been in his position, who would you have picked?
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The moment we’ve all been waiting for! The 2016 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Best in Show is…drum roll please…
The German Shorthaired Pointer, CJ!
(You’ll have to imagine the trumpet fanfare in your own head.)
Reserve Best in Show goes to the Borzoi, Lucy, who will fulfill the duties of the winner should the need arise.
Thanks for joining doggies.com for all the highlights of this year’s show.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!