(Video is prelims from Friday.)
Lark, Papillon, 33.51
Gwendoline, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, 41.42
Judy Judy, Chinese Crested, 42.64
Taylor, Shetland Sheepdog, 43.26
(Video is prelims from Friday.)
Lark, Papillon, 33.51
Gwendoline, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, 41.42
Judy Judy, Chinese Crested, 42.64
Taylor, Shetland Sheepdog, 43.26
(Video is prelims from Friday.)
Boss, Shetland Sheepdog, 31.78
Hijack, Australian Shepherd, 35.17
Pixel, Manchester Terrier, 36.11
Hula, Mini American Shepherd, 39.28
(The above video is from The 2018 AKC National Obedience Championship)
From the American Kennel Club: Think your dog is an A+ student? Are your friends and family jealous with how well you’ve trained your dog? Then you might want to take things to a new level by participating in Obedience competitions (aka trials).
Developed in the 1930s, Obedience is one of the AKC’s oldest sporting events. From walking on- and off-leash to retrieving and jumping, or demonstrating your dog’s ability to stay, Obedience trials feature dogs that are well-behaved at home, in public places, and in the presence of other dogs. It is essential that the obedience dog demonstrates willingness and enjoyment while it is working with the handler. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Obedience Primer
Herding Group Breed Results Available as of 3:55 PM. If your breed isn’t listed, that means the results have not yet been made public OR there were no entrants for that breed. Please check back at 7:00 pm for my next update. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Best of the Herding Breeds – Preliminary List
Non-Sporting Group Breed Results Available as of 3:53 PM. If your breed isn’t listed, that means the results have not yet been made public OR there were no entrants for that breed. Please check back at 7:00 pm for my next update. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Best of the Non-Sporting Breeds – Preliminary List
Toy Group Breed Results Available as of 3:48 PM. If your breed isn’t listed, that means the results have not yet been made public OR there were no entrants for that breed. Please check back at 7:00 pm for my next update. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Best of the Toy Breeds – Preliminary List
Hound Group Breed Results Available as of 3:43 PM. If your breed isn’t listed, that means the results have not yet been made public OR there were no entrants for that breed. Please check back at 7:00 pm for my next update. Continue reading Westminster 2021: Best of the Hound Breeds – Preliminary List
Results from the Best in Breed rings are just starting to trickle in. Check back at 4:00 for an update, then hopefully by 7:00 I’ll have everything posted for the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting, and Herding Groups. You can catch video of your favorite breed being judged on WestminsterKennelClub.org.
HOUNDS
Greyhounds CH Sky Hi Hunt Song Of Fire And Ice
Harriers GCHS CH Blythmoor Sheez-Beez Tell Me No Tales
Ibizan Hounds GCHB CH Orion’s Calgary Flame
Pharaoh Hounds GCH CH Anubis Karnak Elle Macpherson
Plotts GCH CH Hosker’s Easy Money
Portuguese Podengo Pequenos GCH CH Corral West Bullet Proof
Rhodesian Ridgebacks GCHS CH Shadowridge A Touch Of Class
Salukis GCHG CH Aurora’s Rhythm Of My Heart
Whippets GCHP CH Pinnacle Kentucky Bourbon Continue reading Westminster 2021: First Look at Saturday Breed Results
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!