Westminster Dog Show Resultsby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 15 Feb 2006 11:52 AM I have what my friends call "Olympic Obsessive Disorder" - but I managed to tear myself away from the Olympics long enough to keep an eye on the Westminster Kennel Club's 130th Annual Dog Show. If you missed it, check your local listings for USA Network; they will be running the highlights again over the next few days. Monday night, four dogs were sent to the finals: 1. Working Group - Rottweiler 2. Terrier Group - Colored Bull Terrier 3. Toy Group - Pug 4. Non-Sporting Group - Dalmatian Tuesday night, three more dogs went to the Best in Show ring: 1. Sporting Group - Golden Retriever 2. Hound Group - Scottish Deerhound 3. Herding Group - Old English Sheepdog So how do you pick the one Best in Show from seven very different dogs? Each dog is judged against the standard for his or her own breed. Some breed standards are very strict; some are more general. Most standards describe general appearance, how the dog moves, temperament, and some specific physical traits like height, coat and color, eye and ear shape, tail, and more. If you're curious about the standards for a particular breed, you can start with the American Kennel Club's section on breeds. In the end, it was the perfectly egg-shaped head on the Bull Terrier that was the deciding factor.
Local boy wins big! Rufus (AKA Ch Rocky Top's Sundance Kid), the Best In Show from the 130th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show hails from Holmdel, NJ. Lally and Moose want to go get his pawtograph. The CH in Rufus' official name is short for Champion. To be able to add the CH to a name, the dog has to win a certain number of Championships. (Rufus' momma was a Champion, too!) Other famous Bull Terriers in history? How about Bud Light spokesdog Spuds MacKenzie?
Over the next few days, we'll take a closer look at each of the breeds that were in the running for Best in Show. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevantpets tags User Comments Fran Hopkins (726) 16 Feb 2006 05:10 PMAimee, I look forward to your article about Pugs. I was so happy to see the Pug do so well this year! I love my two Puggies (Sandy and Cocoa) and so of course I was rooting for Dermot the Pug. Unfortunately, in typical stubborn Pug fashion, it seems that Dermot brought defeat upon himself, according to one article I read. Here's a quote: "Dermot the Pug won the toy group at his final event. He traveled about 50,000 miles last year by motor home, and had 65 overall Best in Show wins. But when it came time for Reynolds to check him, he backed off on the judging table." Gotta love 'em! -- Fran Hopkins, Senior Blogger, http://single-parenting.families.com/blog/ Community Tags dog shows, dog breeds, Westminster Kennel Club Discuss this article
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