Just watched the sporting group at the 2011 Westminster Dog Show in New York on TV.
UPDATE 2012 Westminster Vizsla Results:
Congratulations to all of our Vizsla exhibitors who supported the breed entry in New City
Our breed was well represented!!
Best of Breed: GCH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther, JH
Best of Opposite Sex: CH. Brazenrock's Who's That Girl
Award of Merits: GCH Regal Point Pinnacle of Kilauea, JH
GCH Jaybren's Irish Star
GCH Artisan's Vladimir The Imperial
According to the Westminster website, the Vizsla has 40 entries for best of breed this year. One of the largest group at the show.
The female Vizsla, that was put up to represent the breed, looked small, delicate and dainty in my opinion. I guess that is "the show look" here in the US right now.
(Please remember that I am new to the breed - 4 years. I mean no disrespect to the great accomplishment for the owners of these Vizslas to be able to qualify for Westminster.)
Not at all the rugged hunting dog that "Yogi the Vizsla" represented as BEST OF SHOW at Crufts in England 2010. (A total of 21,422 dogs entered into breed judging. )
Yogi and his owner |
The judge for "Best of the sporting group" at today's Westminster went right by the Vizsla in the ring.
Bailey, my traditional athletic Vizsla |
The winner of the 2011 Westminster Best of Show is the Scottish Wolfhound.
The Italian best of show judge said that the winner "represented the best example of the standard of the breed 150 years ago".
Best Vizsla for 2011 Westminster Dog show
15 Ch Cinnabars Aldebaran Epiphany
Sex: Bitch
AKC: SR 44876903
Date of Birth: September 13, 2007
Breeder: Susan B Potocik & Katherine E Stookey
Sire: DC Arsla And Auburn's Sunny Boy MH
Dam: Ch Cinnabar's Annie Only
Owner: Debra Jean Becker & Alan S Becker
Other Vizslas with placements at 2011 Westminster Dog Show
Best of Opposite Sex
16 Ch Kezdet's Texas Whisper Chant
Sex: Dog
AKC: SR 52322306
Date of Birth: August 23, 2008
Breeder: Barry Golob & Judy Saddlemire
Sire: Ch Vallyhntrs Natural Selection JH
Dam: Ch Kezdet's Warrior Whister SH
Owner: William Davis & Barry Golob & Judy Saddlemire
Awards of Merit
44 Ch Elgincariad Dorratz Kindofblue JH
Sex: Dog
AKC: SR 39130702
Date of Birth: December 01, 2006
Breeder: Edwin Foster Jr & Marian I Coffman
Sire: Ch Dorratz Bebop At Birdland CD SH
Dam: Ch Elgincariad Fear Nothing
Owner: Donna & Russell DeFilippis & Doris Ratzlaff
31 GCH Classic That Girl CD
Sex: Bitch
AKC: SR 48481901
Date of Birth: February 22, 2008
Breeder: Marcia Folley & Brooke Counts
Sire: Ch Classic Dr Robert Hutchinson
Dam: Ch Classic Centre Of Attention
Owner: Marcia Folley & Stephen Cabral
5 GCH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther JH
Sex: Dog
AKC: SR 48798001
Date of Birth: March 07, 2008
Breeder: Mark Toepke & Joan Toepke
Sire: Ch Copper Creek Toscanini's Gsm MH
Dam: Ch Grouspt Semprfi Vorosakapink
Owner: Corinne Miklos & Sue Lonabaugh & Robin Bernstein & Joan Z Toepke
14 Ch Starr-Point's Celtic Red MH
Sex: Dog
AKC: SR 42110201
Date of Birth: April 08, 2007
Breeder: Jeanne L Star
Sire: Ch AFC Comynara Celtic Red Oak MH
Dam: Starr-Point's Pontos Sunbury La'Ny
Owner: Joseph Buchanan & Charlene Buchanan
3 comments:
Be grateful the Viz, dainty or otherwise, didn't win and that as a result rescue isn't filling up with dogs mis-purchased by people seduced by the look and notoriety...
Shows are a funny thing.. I find it sad overall when a breed is so different in the ring that it could not perform it's original purpose well (blatant example of this are the labs, they would not last long in a field at all). I still feel structure wise many "show" vizslas still could.. it's the nose and instincts that are most often lacking in the show lines. This is part of the reason I want to get Luna's show CH.. as well as get her to SH and hopefully MH in the field too. So I can show that "small compact show bitches" can still hunt their heart out.
Anna
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Anna,
Our Chloe is small and compact also. We have come across some great smaller bitches at field trials that can hunt well. Good luck with senior hunter and master hunter.
Could the Italian judge say the same thing about the Vizsla as he said about the wolfhound?
Would the Vizsla bred still confirm to a 1860 standard?
Many of the breeds I see at shows wouldn't.
Rod
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