138th Westminster Dog Show Night Two Results and Best In Show

Night two is over for the Westminster dog show which featured the sporting, working, and terrier groups along with best in show.

Sporting Group
Irish Water Spaniel – Riley
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2nd – Black Cocker Spaniel
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3rd – Golden Retriever
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4th – English Springer Spaniel
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Working Group
Portuguese Water Dog – Matisse
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2nd- Mastiff
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3rd- Akita
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4th- Boxer
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Terrier Group
Wire Fox Terrier – Sky
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2nd – Skye Terrier
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3rd – Border Terrier
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4th – Russel Terrier
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Best in Show
Wire Fox Terrier – Sky
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Reserve best in show:
Standard Poodle – Ally
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138th Westminster Dog Show Night One Results

The first evening of the Westminster Dog Show is over, and the winners of best in group from the hound, toy, non-sporting, and herding groups are as follows:

Hound Group:
Bloodhound – Nathan
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2nd – Whippet
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3rd – Basset Hound
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4th – Irish Wolfhound
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Toy Group
Min Pin (Miniature Pinscher) – Classy
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2nd – Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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3rd – Pomeranian
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4th – Pekingese
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Non-Sporting Group
Standard Poodle – Ally
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2nd – Tibetan Spaniel
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3rd – Miniature Poodle
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4th – Dalmatian
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Herding Group
Cardigan Welsh Corgi – Coco
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2nd – Puli
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3rd – German Shepherd
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4th – Old English Sheepdog
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138th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

You can watch the first half of the 138th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show tonight, 2/10, at 8/7C on CNBC!

This half of the show airs the judging of the hound, toy, non-sporting and herding groups. The judging of all breeds is live streamed all day on westminsterkennelclub.org and the official app which you can find in your device’s appropriate app store.

The second half of the show is aired on USA tomorrow night, 2/11, at 8/7C which includes sporting, working, and terrier groups along with best in show!

Here are some photos of dogs getting ready today:

I love how laid back and pampered this poodle looks, as if there could be nothing better than the show life:
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(source: Timothy Clary/Getty Images)

A Boston Terrier looking snazzy while getting ready:
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(source: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)

The grooming preparations are very intensive for breeds such this Maltese named Jewels. Here expression might be a bit less enthusiastic than the above poodle:
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(source: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

These dogs are groomed so much that I feel some people get unrealistic expectations of how their pure breed pet should look. I mean, this boxer is having its ears shaved:
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(source: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

I never knew you had to do something like that for boxers. Do you go to these lengths to groom your pure breed (non show) dogs?

This year in addition to the dog show there was an agility competition. The first Westminster Masters Agility Championship took place on Saturday, and was open to not only pure bred but also mixed and half breed dogs.

The winner was Kelso, a 7 year old Border Collie:

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The winner of the Best All American (mixed breed) dog was Roo! a 6 and a half year old husky mix:

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(source: AP/Great Dane Photos, Amy Johnson)

In any event, these beautiful dogs will be on show tonight and tomorrow. Don’t forget to tune in!

-Fizz

Cute Super Bowl Commercials 2014

It is game day again, and we here at FT were watching for all the cute commercials.

On par with the past few years I have been disappointed with the quality of the commercials. Too few cute ones with some where you cannot believe the company was willing to spend millions to get that spot. Others had great potential only to include really odd content which prevented me from posting them, like the Muppets car commercial or Chobani bear commercial. Wonder when Coca-Cola will create another polar bear or seal commercial (their ad was very good, just not cute).

My cute picks:

1. Audi – Doberhuahua

This is kind of the feeling I get when people go crazy over new designer breeds. Not always, but sometimes. This commercial is sort of cute, and definitely sends a good message to take care when choosing your next dog so it fits your family and life style.

2. Budweiser – Puppy Love

How can you not love a commercial with an adorable puppy trying to come back to its horse friend? So much to love about this one!

Here is a video about training the animals:

Honorable mention:

1. Cheerios

I like the little girl’s style, go for that puppy!

2. Carmax – puppy version of their commercial

This is an honorable mention because I don’t think this actually played on tv, I think it was only online.  But this is just like the human version of the commercial, but with lots of puppies doing adorable things!

There was not much more to share from this one guys, sorry about that! Maybe next year will be better?

Chusky – Chow Chow Husky Mix

What in the world is a Chusky you ask? Well, it is what some are calling the mixed breed cross between the Siberian Husky and Chow Chow.

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Chow Chow
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Always remember that the best indication of what a mixed breed’s temperament and appearance will be are based on that dog’s parents. This is not a pure bred and as such will have a wider variety of differences in major characteristics. That does not mean that a Chusky is not a great dog, just that puppies can be an unknown quantity for size, color, build, etc.

Never base your desire for a certain dog on one picture you see online, especially if there is only one or two. Said pictures may be created in photoshop, altered in some way, is a puppy (that is cute and fluffy) but results in a much different adult dog, or is of a dog which has a particular hair cut.

This is the picture that I have seen spreading around. An animal built more like a Chow, with that fluffy coat, but the coloring of a Husky. This is however, the only picture of its kind when searching for these dogs. So either these dogs come from a well organized foreign Chusky breeder who has worked out how to achieve these looks, these dogs have colored fur, or they are very unique pups.
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The reality of the cross is that looks will vary like this:
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(Sushi a female Chusky from Designermixes.org)

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Chuskies are very intelligent dogs that are playful and can be protective of their families. Given the coat of both breeds involved this dog sheds heavily and the coat requires grooming. These dogs need to be socialized so they can become used to other dogs and people, and not be too aggressive or timid. If your dog has a thick coat they will not tolerate intense heat well, but would do well in cold climates. They will need exercise and a purpose, with the working dog mixed in there combined with their intelligence.

I do not know of any breeders working towards this particular mixed breed. You might be able to find one (accidental or intentional crosses) in your local animal shelter – resembling the more realistic pictures above. I just wanted to write this post because of that single picture that keeps spreading so people are aware of what such a cross most likely means to prevent unnecessary breeding and bring awareness to the wonderful mixed dogs that take up residence in our local shelters in need of homes.

–Fizz

Puppy Bowl X this Sunday!

Don’t forget that this Sunday before the big game is the Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet!

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The “game” is two hours of watching adorable puppies play on a fake football field. They relay that same game 6 more times Sunday so you can catch it after the real football game if you don’t get a chance before.

If you would like to read some more interesting facts about Puppy Bowl check out CNN’s article 66 Adorable Reasons to Watch Puppy Bowl.

Puppy Bowl X Starting Line Up

Puppy Bowl X is coming on “big game” Sunday (Feb 2) on Animal Planet!

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If you have not heard of or watched one of the previous 9 Puppy Bowls it features adorable puppies, 66 of them this year, all playing together with toys on a fake puppy sized football field. Getting a toy to the end zones results in a touch down, rough play results in penalties. It is not so much about the “game” but rather about watching adorable puppies! The puppies all come from local rescues to help raise awareness for these pups and all rescued animals in need of homes.

Viewers get to vote for the MVP – Most Valuable Puppy – during the live event. There is also a half time show featuring kittens and keyboard cat, and cheerleaders.

Puppy Bowl X has penguin cheerleaders for the first time!
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(source: LA Times)

The best part is that this plays before the big game so you can watch both! It also replays after so you can watch puppies instead of football if that is your thing.

Here are just a few of the adorable puppies in this year’s starting line up:

1. Alvin – Male Poodle
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2. August – Female Boxer
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3. Aurora – Female Dalmation
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4. Cody – Male Spaniel
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5. Ginger – Female Old English Sheepdog Mix
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6. Jillian – Female Shih Tzu and Pekingese Mix
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7. Lily – Female Bassett Hound
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8. Mila – Female Pit Bull
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9. Opie – Male Schnauzer and Terrier Mix
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10. Roxy – Female Shih Tzu and Chihuahua Mix
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11. Suri – Female Siberian Husky
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12. Wyatt – Terrier Mix
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All of these pictures come from Animal Planet’s website, where you can see all the rest of the starting line up along with pictures of other years of the Puppy Bowl.

I encourage you to check out more pictures!

-Fizz