
On Tuesday, I attended the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. It was quite an experience, pretty chaotic, and a little bizarre. I still don't know the difference between a winning curly retriever and a losing curly retriever (they all look the same to me), but I nonetheless admire any group of people who can train their dogs not to bark.
The competitors have quite a rigorous schedule. During each day, judges choose the Best in Breed. There can be anywhere from three to twenty-five dogs in each breeding competition. The Best in Breed then moves on to the Group competition. There are seven Groups: Terrier Group, Hound Group, Working Group (ie-guard dogs), Sporting Group, Non-Sporting Group, Herding Group, and Toy Group. The winner of each group then goes on to the Best in Show.
I split the day up between the mid-afternoon session and the evening session. The competition actually began at 8am and ended at 11pm. Fifteen hours was far to long to spend at a dog show. So, in the afternoon I walked around the benching area. I visited with the some of the owners, handlers, and four legged competitors. I snapped a few shots while some of the dogs were getting their hair done.
In the evening, I attended the Working Group, Toy Group, Sporting Group, and The Best in Show. The toy poodle won the Toy Group - the bitch always wins. Eventually the Beagle won the whole shebang. He was really happy.
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Kaitlin and I just watched the Nip Tuck episode when the old man wants to get hair plugs on his show dog. did you hear about the pet she got me for my birthday? we named him "pony."
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