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Across The Board
January Was A Great Month!
The big news was of course the AKC/Eukanuba show, details of winners are in ShowShots but here are the winners of the Best Bred By Exhibitor, no surprise as the Malamute sweeps his breeder to first place and $15,000 in prize money. Ch Nanuke’s Snoklassic No Boundaries, commonly known as Costello,” an Alaskan Malamute, was awarded the coveted title of Best Bred-by-Exhibitor in Show. Sandra D' Andrea, Sharon Weston & M & P Peel received a $15,000 cash prize today as part of the two-day competition televised live from Tampa, Fla. The Best Bred-By-Exhibitor in Show judge was Mr. Robert S. Forsyth of Pinehurst, NC.
The seven Best Bred-by-Exhibitor group winners were as follows:
Sporting – CH SZIKRA'S DAN D. LION, a Viszla,
owners/breeders: Pat & Sosanna & Alessandra Folz & Ellen Fitzkee
& J Yllanes.
Hound – CH SEASPELL'S POINT CABRIA JC, a
Whippet, owners/breeders: Polly Clement & Karen Roberson &
Judith Britton.
Working – CH NANUKE'S SNOKLASSIC NO BOUNDARIE,
an Alaskan Malamute, owners/breeders: Sandra D''Andrea, Sharon
Weston & M & P Peel.
Terrier – CH KEMOSABE BROXDEN HIGH BUTTON
SHOES, a Smooth Fox Terrier, owners/breeders: Stacy Turner, Sam
Cotton, Amy Rodrigues, Ana Lucia Baldan
Toy – CH SANDCASTLE'S SIMPLISTIC, a Pug,
owners/breeders: HM Anderson & M Mitrano, M Penney & D Huffman,
Michelle Anderson & E Noakes.
Non-Sporting – CH SHERADIN WHEN SPIRITS TALK
ROMX HOF, a Schipperke, owners/breeders: Diane & Sherwood
Harris.
Herding – CH CALL ME IN ESSENCE DE BOEF, a
Bouvier des Flandres owner/breeder: Maria H Monroe.
“The Best Bred-By Exhibitor in Show award represents the
ultimate prize for the owner/breeder/handler,” said Show
Chairman Ron Menaker. “We are proud to be able to honor these
breeders for their dedication and years of breeding and their
valuable contribution to the sport of purebred dogs.”
Bred-by-Exhibitor Group winners received a total of $18,750 in
cash prizes (Best Bred-by-Exhibitor in Show - $15,000, Group
1-$1,500, Group 2 - $1,000, Group 3 - $750, Group 4 - $500).
Here's the link to more information and photos:
http://www.akc.org/invitational/2006/jan/index.cfm Leading the Pack in most popular breeds is the Labrador Retriever (for the 16th consecutive year!!), followed by the Golden Retriever holding onto number two spot. The little Yorkie made significant gains – beating the German Shepherd Dog and Beagle – to become the third most popular dog in the country! This may be the Year of the Dog in China, but in this country it’s the ‘Year of the Yorkie’,” said Gail Miller, AKC spokesperson. “The Lab may still reign supreme, but the petite and often-pampered Yorkshire Terrier has taken the coveted number three spot for the first time since becoming AKC-recognized in 1885. Considering the increasing popularity of small dogs in the past decade—perhaps due to their exposure as celebrity companions – I’m not surprised to learn that this precious and portable canine may slip into the number two slot in 2006.”
2005 Most Popular Dogs in U.S. are as follows, with
some interesting changes.
1.Labrador Retriever (137,867)
2.Golden Retriever (48,509)
3.Yorkshire Terrier (47,238)
4.German Shepherd Dog (45,014)
5.Beagle (42,592)
6.Dachshund (38,566)
7.Boxer (37,268)
8.Poodle (31,638)
9.Shih Tzu (28,087)
10.Miniature Schnauzer (24,144)
The Miniature Schnauzer hasn’t been in the “Top 10” since
1990 made it this year, displacing the popular Chihuahua,
which dropped to 11th place. The trend in
small dogs continues however, as evidence by increases in
the following breeds over the past 10 years – Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel (735%), French Bulldog (305%), Brussels
Griffon (231%) and Papillon (132%).
AKC reports a few larger breeds have also experienced record growth including the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (124%) and Ibizan Hound (141%). At the other end of the spectrum, the English Foxhound is again the least-registered purebred dog (22 registrations) followed by the Harrier (42), Otterhound (44), American Foxhound (48) and the newly AKC-recognized Glen of Imaal Terrier (49).
Surprisingly, the Otterhound, which is the third least
registered dog in the U.S., experienced the highest
percentage growth of all dogs over the past year with an
increasing of 91%. Registrations increased or remained
steady in 2005 for 55 other breeds as well, including the
Sussex Spaniel (73%), Ibizan Hound (56%), Black and Tan
Coonhound (41%) and Bedlington Terrier (32%).
In 2005, AKC registered 153 different breeds for a total of
920,804 dogs and 421,128 litters. Not bad for a
predicted decline in registrations!
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