Westminster 2010 February 15 & 16th


  • I noticed 16 Basenjis had entered:

    http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/2010/show/WKC_2010_judging.pdf

    Anyone on the forum have their dog entered and how does one qualify to enter this show?


  • @-Clar|Emm|Kai-:

    I noticed 16 Basenjis had entered:

    http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/2010/show/WKC_2010_judging.pdf

    Anyone on the forum have their dog entered and how does one qualify to enter this show?

    They need to be AKC champions as there is only Best of Breed judging, the top 5 in breeding show standings get an automatic invite, any other with a finished AKC Champion can enter, but you need to be quick about it. Since there is a limit on the total number of entries they will except, usually it is filled within a few hours of entries being opened. Here is a link to the premium that has the entry details
    http://www.infodog.com/prm/491/prm491.pdf#pagemode=bookmarks


  • It is filled within a few HOURS?!?! Wow! So if you have a dog that you think is worthy, how in the world do you make sure you make it in?


  • Most people, handlers use an entry services and also they usually enter on line


  • Breed results are up. Congrats to BOB, Blade, and all the other competitors. I hear the hound group is up first.

    http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/2010/results/breed/basenji.html


  • Congrats to the winners!




  • Hansome boy indeed! Congrats to the winners. Can't wait for the videos to be uploaded đŸ˜ƒ


  • Yay Blade!
    He is all around gorgeous, but I especially love his hocks and long second thighs. I think he and Della are the only B's I know with hocks that really catch my eye that way. I can't explain why, they just look really beautiful to me.

    -Nicole

  • Houston

    Big congrats to all of them, way to go Blade..


  • And just to plug the Westminster Kennel Club with reasons to go to a responsible breeder, from their website

    Buy Dogs From A Breeder

    The Westminster Kennel Club continues to firmly believe and advocate that the best source for a puppy or adult dog for your family will always be those responsible breeders who produce puppies with the goal of improving the health and physical traits of that breed. To accomplish that, responsible breeders continuously study their pedigrees and breeding stock, do health checks on all of their dogs involved, properly raise and socialize their puppies, and stand behind their puppies. Responsible breeders are proud of their dogs and participate in activities and organizations that further their knowledge of their breed and their dogs.

    As we have for many years during our televised broadcast, The Westminster Kennel Club will continue to make the following announcement: "If you are planning to add a dog to your life and have come to look over the best of the best, please note, no dog you have seen here (yesterday or today) came from a pet shop, or was the 'product', if you will, of a puppy mill. If you want a dog, go to the people who care - the dedicated specialty breeders who have made dogs like those you see here - a lifetime effort. Talk dogs with dog people who care and understand."


  • Has anybody else spent all day refreshing the videos page online, in hopes of seeing the basenji breed? And is anybody else now frustrated because they're exhausted and really need to go to bed, but you keep staying up for "just 5 more minutes" in hopes it will be loaded by the time you brush your teeth, let the dogs out for the last potty break, etc?


  • @Andrew:

    Has anybody else spent all day refreshing the videos page online, in hopes of seeing the basenji breed? And is anybody else now frustrated because they're exhausted and really need to go to bed, but you keep staying up for "just 5 more minutes" in hopes it will be loaded by the time you brush your teeth, let the dogs out for the last potty break, etc?

    Join the crowd. I'm just annoyed now.


  • Thanks for posting the results and the video to watch đŸ™‚

    I just want to ask a couple of questions from across the deep dark pond, if I may !!!

    Down in the bottom right hand side of the page, it has the entries… I was wondering if those entries correspond to who the actual dog is, we are watching in the ring ??? It looks to me like there are more dogs than entries ???

    Who was the Bl/Wh please ???

    Last one... Just curious as to the awarding of the AOM. We dont have these down here in Aus at all. Are the 2 dogs that received this award, the 3rd and 4th best dogs, in this judges eye ??? Not as good as the 2 winners, but good enough to make special mention of them ??? I mean no rudeness in this question, I am just really curious about what it is all about :).


  • Its lovely to watch the video. Everyone talks about how different it is showing in America to the UK but i think it looks pretty similar actually, its just the placings that confuse me!

    I just watched the pug judging video… WOW... Pugs are HUGE in america! Whats going on with that? Was not impressed with them at all...


  • @saba:

    Who was the Bl/Wh please ???

    Eldorado's Akuaba One More Time - "Smoky".


  • I was impressed that the announcer added a disclaimer in his description of the breed this year. He used the normal description of it being the barkless dog, but caveated it by saying "this dog is not for everyone". Just as the novice hostess commented after the description "why wouldn't everyone want a barkless dog"?


  • Congratulations Blade.
    And glad that the whippet, greyhound, and scottish deerhound won in the hounds group - I was getting tired of the beagles winning. And glad to see the other groups also had "non-traditional winners".


  • I was encouraged to see how much air time Blade and Erin got - I was thinking maybe that meant they made the cut at least… but not to be.

    It just seems fitting though, whenever we have gone to Group, seems like they ALWAYS pull the PBGV and the Whippet in front of and behind us! (In 'regular' groups, they are not alphabetical as they are at Westminster)

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