Alas, another white Standard.Bella and Draco said to tell you the Black Standard is the best.
Alas, another white Standard.Bella and Draco said to tell you the Black Standard is the best.
Your program sucks and your partner just fell: lay down and play dead or think Feck this and do a Th3A at the end of the program: Aliona Savchenko: Definition of a competitor
Bichon, Standard Poodle, French Bulldog, Tibetan Spaniel.
I was rooting for the dalmation again. Of course if it had been a black standard poodle, that would have changed everything.
"The Devil is joining in, and that's never a good sign." Phil Liggett
the Poodle wuzrobbed.
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Your program sucks and your partner just fell: lay down and play dead or think Feck this and do a Th3A at the end of the program: Aliona Savchenko: Definition of a competitor
rfisher, but that Standard had some kid of affect, including a tilted head as if I am the Champion, look at me. I liked it much better than the Bichon. As the "mother" of one yellow and two black labs, though, I know what you mean about the blacks, but, boy, they are harder to photograph.
All my pictures are black blobs with red tongues. At least with the white poodles, the black eyes make a good contrast. The problem in the show ring is a good true black (not that they don't do a bit of dye jobs or use bluing for the whites). Bella wasn't a hard black as she had hints of brown in her coat as a puppy. Draco is a true black.
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Your program sucks and your partner just fell: lay down and play dead or think Feck this and do a Th3A at the end of the program: Aliona Savchenko: Definition of a competitor
That Briard is super!
Crows and Eville SQUIRRELS love peanuts!
How can the Old English Sheepdog see, it's all hair. Beautiful markings. A rookie. Beat a lot of the older dogs this afternoon in the preliminaries. Swagger.
I used to want a Corgi, this a Pembroke, sweet, Bubbles.
Polish Lowland Sheepdog.
Puli. Corded. Plural is Pulik, I think that's how you spell it.
Pyrenean Shepherd.
Swedish Vellhund.
Those are just a few of the strange names.
Old English Sheepdog, a rookie, beat all the older champions this afternoon in preliminaries
Puli
Boceron, I have no idea how to spell
Missed the 4th one
It was one of these
Bearded Collie
Border Collie
Canaan Dog
German Shepherd
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
4th was the Canaan Dog
"The Devil is joining in, and that's never a good sign." Phil Liggett
awww, swagger looks like my pouf with a head
I feel like I'm in a dream. But it can't be a dream because there are no boy dancers!
Anybody but the poodle. Anybody.
For me maltese and russell terriers!![]()
I thought the maltese looked like some sort of evil witch queen.It was the one with that flat black thing in it's hair, on the front of it's head, right? I do think they are usually cute dogs, but this one was decorated poorly -- not as bad as that poor poodle, though.
Glad to see the Treeing Walker Coonhound there for the first time. We think our dog is a Walker Coonhound/beagle mix.
I can't watch so have to settle for photos. Not to dis the Old English Sheepdog, but not my fav among the best group--the herding group.For that matter neither is the Bichon for its group.
All hounds are good.
Hoping for better with the Sporting group, where the GSP is always best. And go Anatolian Shepard in the working group!
Not that my favorite dog appears in the show. That would be generic mutt.![]()
the Founders ...left us the keys to a system of self-government, the tools to do big things and important things together that we could not possibly do alone --Barack Obama
Of the 4 from the first night, the hound is definitely my fave.
"The Devil is joining in, and that's never a good sign." Phil Liggett
Yay Jewel!
wait, there were four? I missed someone...
eta: oh yeah, affenpinscher I love those!
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the Founders ...left us the keys to a system of self-government, the tools to do big things and important things together that we could not possibly do alone --Barack Obama
I love the Treeing Walkers (my "redneck" next-door neighbor has a kennel license and breeds working/hunting Walkers and they are just the SWEETEST big galoots! He only has about five at any given time if there's no new litter, and he didn't breed one this year, but they always SOUND like there's about four hundred!)
Waiting to see who wins the Terrier group, but I'm kinda pulling for the Class dog Old English now! My Pembroke is of course heartbroken that no one appreciates Pems sufficiently.