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video i took of two cocker spaniels at the WKC
Did you think that these champion dogs just wake up in the morning looking so perfect? Think again! Watch what it takes to make these Westminster pooches look soooo good.
Check out the Doggie Glam Cam from the 2009 Westminster Dog Show! See full coverage - including videos and photos of the Westminster Dog Show - at http://www.msg.com/dogs
The first Dogue on the left was the champ
Did you think that these champion dogs just wake up in the morning looking so perfect? Think again! Watch what it takes to make these Westminster pooches look soooo good.
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Best moments of breed lhasa apso in Westminster Kennel Club in 2008.
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Newly edited version. This is a video slide show dedicated to two cherished Afghan Hounds. They provided me with 10 years of invaluable joy and happiness. Afghan Hound - truly the 'King of Hounds.'
Fly watches her sire, the number one Border Collie CH. Borderfame Signature, in the group ring at the 2009 Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
Activists dressed in white sheets and pointy hoods stood outside of Madison Square Gardens to protest the start of the Westminster Kennel Club. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) staged the protest to coincide with advertisements promoting their Animal Birth Control Campaign peta.org
Comical Dog's Eye View "It's A Dog's World" From "Faithful Friends" Highlights the 133rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Westminster Kennel Club sponsored service dogs, including Best of Show winners, visit ailing children and adults.
Owners and contestants of the upcoming Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show took a rest at a dog spa at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York. The hotel provides a "Doggy Concierge" to make sure contestants find what they need for the show. (Feb. 6)
This is Comet and Iris first trip to the breed ring at Westminster. Last year, Comet was shown by Rachel Glenn, Iris and Irwin Glenns daughter, who was then the youngest child in the country to qualify for Junior Showmanship. Comets best friend is an English Cocker Spaniel names Peggy.
The Westminster Kennel Club Thursday introduced the latest breed allowed into competition, the 'Dogue de Bordeaux,' also known as the French Mastiff. Some of dogs posed in New York with last year's winner of Best in Show, Uno the Beagle. (Feb. 5)
Animals Used for Therapy
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show by various Hudson Valley handlers.
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show by various Hudson Valley handlers.
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show by various Hudson Valley handlers.
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel club Dog Show by Hudson Valley handlers.
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel club Dog Show by Hudson Valley handlers.
Kim Pastella Calvacca and "Major", a Miniature Pinscher, expect big things at this year's Westminster Kennel Club dog show. "Major" was the #1 Miniature Pinscher all systems in 2008.
One of a series of videos highlighting the different breeds being represented in the 2009 Westminster Kennel club Dog Show by various Hudson Valley handlers.
Lilian Ostermiller will watch her daughter Michelle Scott handle her dog "Newton", a Bernese Mountain Dog at this year's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. "Newton's" father was called "Einstein", his grandfather: "Albert".
Westminster Kennel Club 2007, Non Sporting group - BULLDOG
Hilarious commercials
Westminster Kennel Club best in show winner Uno visits WGN Radio's Spike O'Dell Radio Program.
Tucker (a German Short haired Pointer) is enthralled by the telecast of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in March 2008,
CHAN: Some of the furriest and feistiest pure-breds compete for top dog at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show this week in New York City. Let's take a look. STORY: Close to three thousand dogs, and about 170 breeds, descended on New York City to compete for Best in Show. The Plott, the Tibetan Mastiff, the Beauceron, and the Swedish Vallhund are all competing for the first time in 2008. [Arvind deBraganca, owner of Swedish Vallhund]: "There's a lot of very good dogs here, so the competition is high, expectations are high." It takes all kinds at the Westminster Dog Show. There are eight categories in the competition: sporting, hound, working, terriers, toy, non-sporting and herding breeds and then there's the junior showmanship. Now let's take a look at the contestants. Anna Gracie says no matter what happens, her bearded collie, Christopher, is already a champion. The owner, and her family, say she and her dog share certain characteristics. [Lucy Campbell Gracie, Gracie's mother]: "He's a lot like her in disposition; full of himself. She acts silly, he acts silly. They are very linked." Junior, an American Foxhound is competing in the Hound category. Junior's father and grandfather have all shown at Westminster. Junior was born to show. [Kelly Leonard, owner of Junior]: "He likes it. He likes getting out, he likes the crowd, he likes the attention, so he's pretty good about it. There are some dogs that just hate showing and then there are other dogs who just like to get out and do it, and luckily, he's one of those." So what makes a champion dog? Doug Johnson thinks his dog is the perfect example. Bugaboo's Big Resolution, or Smokin', was Best In Show winner at the American Kennel Club's Eukanuba National Championship last year. [Doug Johnson, owner of Smokin']: "He's very short back, he has a nice rise over the top line, and a big bum, a wonderful headpiece on to him, proper proportions. The construction of this dog is exquisite." Established in 1877, The Westminster Kennel Club says it is America's oldest organization dedicated to the sport of pure-bred dogs. The Westminster Dog Show is the second longest continuously held sporting event, just one year behind only the Kentucky Derby.
The wonderful Working Group on Feb 12, 2008 at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, including a new breed to the AKC, the Tibetan Mastiff. You can buy the complete show on DVD from www.westminsterkennelclub.org The AKC Working Breeds are: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, Black Russian Terrier, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Doberman Pinscher, German Pinscher, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Komondor, Kuvasz, Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff, Newfoundland, Portuguese Water Dog, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Samoyed, Siberian Husky, Standard Schnauzer, and Tibetan Mastiff. Honors (Feb 14): #88 - Most Viewed (Today) - Pets & Animals #57 - Top Favorites (Today) - Pets & Animals Feb 15: #33 - Most Viewed (Today) - Pets & Animals #46 - Top Favorites (Today) - Pets & Animals
A few dogs from the Non-Sporting Group at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show of 2008. You can buy the complete show on DVD from www.westminsterkennelclub.org Dogs shown include the Dalmatian, Schipperke, Shiba Inu, Tibetan Spaniel, Standard Poodle, Tibetan Terrier, Bulldog, Chinese Shar-Pei, Bichon Frise, and Chow Chow.
WNBC's Sue Simmons actually went out in the field to report from the Westminster Kennel Club dog show on the February 12th 2008 edition of WNBC's NewsChannel 4 at 11.
MSG.com's Alex Iglesias talks with the fans at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. For more Dog Show, visit http://thegarden.com/westminster/ For more video from MSG, visit http://www.msg.com/video.jsp
MSG.com's Alex Iglesias was out with the "Doggie Fan Cam" at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at The Garden For more Dog Show, visit http://thegarden.com/westminster/ For more video from MSG INTERACTIVE, visit http://www.msg.com/video.jsp
Here's a look at some of the local dogs competing in this year's show.
Reporter Sandy Tomcho went to Madison Square Garden early Monday morning to catch up with some of our local contestants backstage, before they entered the ring.
GUESTS/AFFILIATIONS: Sam Nunn, Former Senator, (D) Georgia (from Washington, DC); David Sanger, The New York Times (from Washington, DC) /// Johnnie L. Roberts, Senior Writer, Newsweek /// David Frei, The Westminster Kennel Club; Michelle Ostermiller, Dog Handler; Ch. Darbydale's All Rise Pouchcove ("Josh"), Best In Show, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
The Westminster Kennel Club 2004 Best In Show Josh the Newfoundland - - Love those Newfies - the commentators are a bit whacked at times (kinda like one of my fav shows "Best In Show")
Devon shows at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 2002. She's just 18 months old here.
From USA Sports, 2002.
the announcer from the westminster kennel club, or something like that, made a mistake in saying one of the names of the dogs' breeds, so i decided to show the world and blow it way out of proportion.
http://www.travelistic.com/user/TheMap Liza goes behind the scenes at the 2007 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City. Meet the handlers, the groomers, and the 1600-plus dogs that traveled to compete for Best in Show!
Sad sad happenings from the Westminster dog show
Derek "The Blind Movie Reviewer" at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City.
Rowdy, my Golden Retriever, finds the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show incredibly interesting
All eyes are on the dogs at the 131st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, but people play an important role too. Judy Faber takes a look at what goes into showing and judging dogs.

