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3,200 dogs to strut in New York in the Chinese Year of the Dog

China Daily | Updated: 2018-02-01 10:34
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Kathi Seidenspinner from Babylon Long Island holds Tabitha, the Chow Chow next to Wendy Kellerman who holds Stella, the Pekingese during a presentation of a group of Chinese breeds, displayed in honor of the Chinese Year of the Dog, at a preview media event for the Westminster Dog club in Manhattan, New York, Jan 30, 2018. [Photo/VCG]

NEW YORK-In the Year of the Dog, which one will have its day at the Westminster Kennel Club show?

About 3,200 dogs are getting ready for US most prominent canine competition, set for Feb 10, 12 and 13. As it happens, this year's Best in Show winner will hold the title during the Chinese zodiac's Year of the Dog, which begins a few days later.

"Of course, every year is the year of the dog at Westminster," show spokeswoman Gail Miller Bisher said at a news conference on Wednesday.

The televised show centers on picking the top purebred dog from as many as 202 breeds and varieties at New York's Madison Square Garden.

But Westminster's agility contest this year includes a record 29 mixed-breed dogs, about 9 percent of the total agility field. Added five years ago, agility has become a popular feature: The televised final round is expanding this year to 60 dogs, instead of 50.

A wire-haired dachshund named Nova hopes she'll be one of them-or at least owner Sara Zislin does. It's the first Westminster trip for both.

Short-legged, long-bodied dachshunds aren't too common on agility courses, but 4-year-old Nova took to the sport right away after seeing Zislin's mother practice with her border collies.

"She wanted a turn," said Zislin, of Trenton, New Jersey. "I'm so impressed by her. I love representing a different breed."

Westminster has often drawn protests from animal welfare activists who oppose dog breeding, and show organizers this year are seeking to emphasize purebred fanciers' commitment to dogs. A new award recognizes breed clubs for rescuing their breed's dogs when needed: The first winners are clubs supporting the bearded collie, English cocker spaniel and great Pyrenees.

The Westminster show will be televised on various 21st Century Fox-owned channels; some early rounds are also being streamed on the club's website. Best in Show judging will be on FS1 on the night of Feb 13.

AP

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