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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 2:54:10 GMT
Just love seeing all the different breeds!
Also, I've never seen so many St. John suits in one night in my life! Seems to be a favorite of the handlers.
The Komondor breed that looks like it has dreds is awesome!
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Post by val2525 on Feb 18, 2015 3:33:08 GMT
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Post by labbypaws on Feb 18, 2015 3:40:15 GMT
Watched my breeder show his boy this morning. He took Winner for showing his own boy. Didn't get BOB. Hard to beat Lobuff's Savannah.
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Post by pyrexandpearls on Feb 18, 2015 3:42:05 GMT
Whenever this comes on it makes me miss my Jack Russell, Princess, who passed two years ago. She loved watching dog shows, lol. She could never figure out where they "went" when they were no longer on the screen. She would run around behind the tv searching for them. It was precious!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 4:10:17 GMT
I caught part of it Sunday night before SNL.
I missed the herding dogs Saturday. My little border collie, Flyer, was going nuts with all the dogs. He's such a neurotic jealous little thing.
Okay - I loved watching what I call the swooshie dogs. I think they were some type of spaniels. I could never keep a dog that well groomed.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 5:06:27 GMT
The beagle was so cute.
I can't imagine having to groom the Old English Sheepdog. He had a lot of fans.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 13:27:12 GMT
It's so funny that you guys are saying that your dogs watch it. Our dog is about 11 years old and she has NEVER even looked at the TV.
Agree about the adorable beagle. When we started looking for our first dog many moons ago, based on cuteness factor, a beagle would've been my first choice. DH wanted a dog that could be off leash and hang around outside with him while he's working in the yard and stuff, so a hound was out of the running.
Dantes, I love the swishy dogs, too! Still can't get over the dred-like cords on those Komondors.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 13:45:34 GMT
Thanks for that link, val. I was surprised to see the pics of people and their dogs in those little slots. Didn't look very glamorous, did it? I know zero about the dog show world except from what I've learned in the Laurien Berenson Melanie Travis cozies I've read.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2015 17:45:38 GMT
It's so funny that you guys are saying that your dogs watch it. Our dog is about 11 years old and she has NEVER even looked at the TV. Agree about the adorable beagle. When we started looking for our first dog many moons ago, based on cuteness factor, a beagle would've been my first choice. DH wanted a dog that could be off leash and hang around outside with him while he's working in the yard and stuff, so a hound was out of the running. Dantes, I love the swishy dogs, too! Still can't get over the dred-like cords on those Komondors. We call those the mop dogs. I couldn't imagine trying to keep up that breeds appearance. I'd be shaving one and calling it good.
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Post by atdahop on Feb 18, 2015 19:42:21 GMT
That Beagle was too cute. I have a Shih Tzu and cannot imagine the time and effort it takes to groom that dog.
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