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nouvelles - 11/08/2018
World Dog Show Amsterdam day III  -  Pays-Bas

chien éleveurs chiens photos par Karl Donvil
World Dog Show Amsterdam 2018 I was rather curious to find out if this was really the biggest World Dog Show ever. I clearly remember Paris, the biggest so far, and Leipzig, the biggest so far but from another point of view. And now I read that Amsterdam had to close the entries earlier as they had reached the maximum that they could welcome. Yes, it was a big show, but no, it wasn't the biggest World Dog Show ever. There were only 17,652 entries for the World Dog Show, but...it was the biggest concentration ever of dogs being shown under one roof in one weekend. Thursday there was the Benelux Winner with 7712 entries, and during the 3 following days of the World Dog Show there were the Specialties, call it the Club Shows, good for 8294 entries. But we can say that the number of dogs entered on one or all of these shows was slightly more than the number entered for the WDS, as for sure, the dogs that were entered on the Benelux Winner participated most probably on the WDS and the specialties. So, individually we can estimate around 18,000 individual dogs in total. But of course, that is very good and to have the space and the rings for all the World Show and the Specialties the RAI (event halls of Amsterdam) were an excellent choice. However, parking is a problem and very, very expensive. Caravans and Motorhomes had to park about 17km kilometers away and notwithstanding the shuttle that was organized, it was not very convenient if you had to take all your stuff, or big dogs with you. But even with a car it was not easy. The RAI is close to the center and there is hardly any sparking around. All parking is under the halls plus a special parking complexes attached to the halls. You could only enter with a ticket bought in advance and it was far from cheap. The first day I had to queue more than half an hour in the early morning as it was a working day and a several hundred of cars had to find their way to a parking spot. I had to park very far away and from Hall 1 where I was it took me 25 minutes to go find something in my car that I forgot. The last day I was parked in the parking tower on the 5th floor and it took so long before the lift came up, sometimes still full with people, dogs and crates that I took the stairs finally. Friends, trade stand holders, had to pay 650 EURO for the weekend to have their van parked on the parking outside. Parking came in surplus to the entrance fee for the dogs and catalog that was to be paid an extra 5 EURO/day/Show. Suppose you entered a dog rather late you had to pay 120 EURO for the WDS, 75 for the Benelux Winner and 55 for the Specialty show, or 265 EURO including catalogs and excluding the parking for 3 days (3x 12,50 EURO) and traveling costs and hotel or camping. There you go! Visitors had to pay 15 EURO (adults) per day but there were special rates for the whole weekend, for children and seniors. Still Sunday morning in the Press Conference was announced that already 35,000 visitors were counted.

The Dutch Kennel Club, founded in 1901, has about 200 breed clubs, 70 regional training clubs and about 10 specialty clubs like for training judges etc. Every year they have +/- 6500 litters registered, good for about 36,000 puppies and they estimate that live around 1,5 milj dogs of which 500,000 are purebreds. All this means that cynology is flourishing well. But dark clouds are casting a dark shadow over all this as there is a strong anti -dog-show and anti-pure-bred-dogs lobby. Holland had the first animal rights party elected in the world and although Animal Rights is good, it must not go into extremes. In Amsterdam they seat in the city council and would have banned the World Dog Show if they could, but all agreements to organize the WDS were made long before they had any power. Anyway, the long term agreement with the RAI, which belongs to the city, will come to an end and the council does not want to prolong it. Fortunately it did not affect the show, although there were no officials to visit this event. The local media were full of comments , articles and interviews and in the end this was a marvelous opportunity for the Dutch Kennel Club to counter the anti lobby and show what they actually stand for. I was told that there was a small protest group announced but I did not see anything. But the Dutch Kennel Club was very afraid that stupid exhibitors or visitors with dogs would let dogs in the car. One such incident would lit the fire again and that would be disastrous for the Kennel Club. Severe measurements were announced in case some dogs were found left in cars. Zero tolerance was the motto. If dogs were found in cars, even in the shade or in the parking, the name of the owner of the car was traced via the license plate that was registered by entering the RAI. If the owner did not show up within maximum 30 minutes , the car was broken open. The owner had to pay a fine of several hundred EURO's , was excluded from the show, all titles withdrawn and was banned not only from the show but also prohibited to enter any dog in the Netherlands in the future. By the end of the event about 15 cases were found. GOOD JOB ! I hope other countries will follow this example as our hobby is really under fire nowadays. In Luxembourg the Minister of Agriculture has suspended the shows as a result of cases of dogs left in cars with fatal consequences. I think it is only not fair to punish a whole community for the misbehavior of some individuals. But severe measurements like in Amsterdam will surely help to counter the anti lobby and alarm those who don't really care about the dogs, only about money and prestige. Professional handlers will think twice if they take more dogs than they can manage, because if banned they have no job.

The official motto of the show was "Show the world your talent". With regard to shows to me it sounds a little weird. What talent is involved in showing a dog? Of course you need to know your dog, be able to handle and present him and pick out the best examples to breed from. But compared to talents of dogs who help disabled people, do search and rescue, scan people for drugs, for cancer, etc. then we speak of a real talent, a skill. A World Dog Show is a beauty contest, no more no less and talent is not the same as being lucky to look nice. A talent is something that is meant to be developed, but the way a dog looks can hardly be changed. Talent counted much more for the dogs who gave demonstrations in Frisbee, Agility, Dog Dancing, Rescue and police work and all other disciplines that were shown in the demonstration ring in Hall 1. There was also a "theater course" , a new discipline where dogs are learned several tricks that could be of use in films and television work.

That a World Dog Show requires a massive amount of helpers and people involved is certainly no secret. In order to welcome all those dogs and owners from 74 different nationalities, 450 volunteers were active every day to clean up every evening, prepare the rings, assist as ring steward, cleaning up excrements, collecting results, guide visitors and exhibitors... it is a massive job with lots of volunteers involved, not only from the Netherlands, but also from the neighboring countries and Belgium in the first place as they speak the same language. The breed stand, about 200, were not placed in some kind of village, but next to the ring where the breed was shown. In total there were 60 rings. On the map of the halls I counted 78 rings but probably the 18 extra rings were reserved for the specialties. About 200 judges were invited from 50 different countries and there was a lot of press registered, about 120. And in Hall 1 most of the 150 Trade Stands were located including the two main sponsors, Royal Canin and Eukanuba. Statistics were not to be found in the catalog but at the Press Conference we received an overview of the top ten breeds and the participants. Here we learn that there was a massive representation from Russia, leading for the Benelux Winner and the Specialties and with 1851 entries for the World Dog Show, right after Germany with 3 more entries and the Netherlands who were leading with 1921 entries. France had 1544 entries, Italy 1344. Another impressive number were the British entries; on the 4th place right after Finland with 655 entries, on the 7th place for the WDS with 901 entries and on the second place behind Russia with 717 entries. Let us not forget that England recognizes far fewer breeds than the FCI countries.

The Benelux winner was a one day show held on Thursday and it took very long before the Best In Show was chosen, almost 9 in the evening. Not only were all the 10 groups on term but if you do that not only for the adult dogs, but also for the juniors, plus choosing the best Brace, Group, Progeny Group, Junior Handler, Minor Puppy, Puppy, Veteran, Working Class and Dutch breeds.... no need to tell that this program had no climax towards the end, just a longing to go home, sleep and focus on the WDS or Specialties the next days. Fortunately the main ring for the WDS ended at a reasonable hour, between 6 and 7 PM and around 8 on Sunday. The specialties, however, lasted late almost every day. They were held on Friday and Saturday only, not on Sunday. The best In Show went to the Scottish Terrier "Mcvan's Big Bopper At Beameups" shown by Rebecca Cross from the United States of America. On Friday Groups 1, 3 and 4 were on term, good for 4993 dogs judged by 54 judges. Big numbers in breeds were the American Staffordshire Terrier, 185 in total, Australian Shepherds, 170, Jack Russels , 218 all together, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, 154, 107 Scottish Terriers, 107 Miniature Bull Terrier, 98 Westies, 125 Yorkies and 237 Welsh Corgis, Cardigan and Pembrokes together. The Dachshunds are one group in FCI, Group IV and here we found 751 specimen, all varieties is size and coat. The groupwinning Dachshund was later disqualified. He belonged to a judge, Mr. Jean-François Vanaken from Belgium, who was officiating on this show and that is not allowed by the FCI rules. It is a missed chance for the other winning Dachshunds as they could not compete for BIS in the main ring on Sunday. I think in general that judges should no longer show dogs they own at all on shows, even if they don't officiate on that show. It gives always a corrupt feeling, certainly if they win, and automatically they win more easily because they know so many judges. It gives other judges also a very discomforting feeling and for sure tend to place their dogs higher than they normally would.

On Saturday we found some interesting groups as 6, 7, 8 and 10 were on term. Only 4413 were to be judged also by 54 different judges. Groups 6 and 7 have so many rare breeds that one hardly sees but in the native country or on a World or European dog show. Let me sum up a few: Bleu Gascony Basset and Griffon, Bleu Picardy Spaniel, Ariègois and Ariègois pointing dog, Poitevin, Auvergne Pointer, Briquet Griffon Vendéen, the Istrian hounds, the Polish hounds, the Swiss hounds, the French hounds, Spaniels and Waterdogs, the Segugio's from Italy, the Great Gascony Blue, the Norwegian hound, the Hamiltonstövare and a I can go on. Several of them can be seen in different coats and most of them had only a few of them present on the show. But it was very interesting that this World Dog Show had one of the most wide spectra in breeds and breed varieties recognized by the FCI. Aspirant All-round judges should grab the opportunity to have a close look at certain breeds they will probably see only a few times in their lives and they should discuss them with specialist judges. Notwithstanding the many rare breeds, these groups contain also some of the most popular breeds. And the big overall winner is the Rhodesian Ridgeback that had 231 examples on this show. The two second most popular breeds were the Labrador and the Golden Retrievers, both with 219 entries. The 4th place was also taken by a breed of group VI, the Beagles, 212 were present. More big numbers are lined up here: 154 Dalmatians, 167 English Cocker Spaniels, 139 Flat Coated Retrievers, 127 Salukis, 171 Weimaraners and 163 Whippets. No specialties on Sunday because there were 8220 entered for the WDS. 94 Judges had to judge them and all 78 rings had to be available in order to finish in time for the start of the finals. It was the day of the groups 2, 5 and 9.Large groups with lots of popular breeds and that counts certainly for the breeds of group 2. Rare breeds were the Dutch Smoushond, a dog rarely to be found out of the Netherlands, only 4 were entered, teh Eeast Siberian Laika, the Asian breeds like the Hokkaido, Kai, Kishu, Korean Jindo dog, the Shikoku, Taiwan dog and Thai Bangkaew dog. The Rafeiro de Alentejo and Jämthund are certainly to be mentioned too., and I was surprised to find such a high number of Danish-Swedish Farmdogs, 32 imagine, but that is probably because Denmark borders the Netherlands. I like this dog as it looks so ordinary like the farmdogs that I used to see a lot when I was young and that were called "farmers fox". I also need to mention a non recognized Dutch breed, the "Markiesje", a black spaniel like companion dog, seen often in old Dutch paintings. There were only 9 entered. High numbers were found in the Bernese Mountain dog with 174 entries, the Boston Terriers with 153 entries. The Bulldogs are still very popular, 204 were on this show. Chihuahuas too, 315 were entered, long coats and smooths together. 155 Chinese Cresteds were shown, 236 French Bulldogs, 275 Great Danes, 142 Cane Corso's and 323 Miniature Schnauzers (all colors together). Pugs keep on being popular, 200 were here and the Pomeranian is coming up a lot with 141. The Siberian too keep well with 174 entries while the Black Russian Terrier is also a rising star with 122 entries!



The main ring was large enough with stairs left en right from the podium, the press facing it and upstairs below them the VIP area. The presentation was very well done, in English and Dutch. The carpet was green, not the most wanted colors for the photographers. The press was divided up in those who write and those who took photos for all breed magazines. The first group was seated on the stairs , along with the photographers who only were interested in one or a few breeds. The other photographers had to wear a security vest with PHOTO written on it. The security was very strict and no-one else was allowed in the main ring. That is probably the reason why everything went so fluently and fast. Besides a few flower pots there was not much decoration. The opening ceremony was nothing spectacular starting with a laser show without any message as if one was testing all the buttons available and on the ever used music of "who let the dogs out". That was followed by a team of acro-dancers depicting most aspects of Holland and their people. That was a nicer treat than the laser show. The light in general was very uneven, especially on the podium where the numbers 1 and 4 were lit totally different compared to 2 and 3. Above the main ring was a big screen where the life streaming was visible. The main ring was well attended each evening and the public stayed until the last moment on Sunday in order to find out who would become the ultimate winner of this prestigious show and go home with one of the very nice trophies, made by one of the board members of the Dutch Kennel Club, Mr. Hugo Stempher. CEO of the Dutch Kennel Club, Mr Ronny Doedijns, was the chosen one to judge Best In Show. Mr.Doedijns is now 52 and allrounder judge since 2007. He started at 16 with a Finnish Spitz.

He had a choice of 9 dogs (winner group IV excluded see above), 3 from Russia, 1 from South Korea (English Bulldog), 1 from Thailand (Pekingese), 1 from teh USA (Airedale Terrier) , 1 from Italy (Italian Pointing Dog), 1 English dog bred in Australia (Afgan Hound), 3 from Russia (Bouvier, American Akita, Golden Retriever) and finally one from the Netherlands, the Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen. As there was no final ceremony but a repetition of the dull laser-show-who-let-the-dogs-out performance and the flag ceremony whereby the flag was handed over the Chinese Kennel Club, including a promotional video presentation of what can be expected, the Best In Show judging could start well in time. Unfortunately it started with smoke over the ring and dull light, a nightmare for the photographers. And worse, the light went only a little brighter during judging, but far from good. If you want to use a smoke machine, OK, but once finished have it blown away with a ventilator before you start. The spotlights were probably operated electronically as they could not follow the subject fluently and was far too small, lighting up only parts of the dogs or missing it completely. What a shame to end such a fantastic dog show like this. We Belgians know that contrary to us, Dutchmen are very chauvinistic , and my guess was right, the Dutch dog, the Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen won Best in Show. All group winners are supposed to be top dogs and as only one can win... Frosty Snowman is a 4 year old male entered in Champion Class and was bred by Phil Reid who still co-owns the dog with Gwen Huikenshoven who was the breeder of both parents of this dog. A really nice dog and very good mover too and a happy dog which has probably made this difference when a judge has to split hairs.

The only record that can be broken next year in Shangai is that of being the biggest show ever in Asia. Lots of people from Europe will probably chose to go to the European instead and that will probably be a big one, held in Wels in Austria.



Text and photos: Karl DONVIL







BIS BENELUX WINNER JUDGE: Hans-Erhart Grüttner (DE)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Mcvan's Big Bopper At Beameups 2734

Scottish Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0319

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0394

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0458

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0513

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0528 Cross, Rebecca

2 Champion Borscana Eurocub 7432

Borzoi

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0374

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0447

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0494

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0501

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0520 Sellin, Rickard

3 Champion Frosty Snowman 4519

Grand Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0337

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0414

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0475

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0499

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0516 Huikeshoven, Gwen

4 Champion Zuma's Razz Ma Tazz 7197

Pug

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0362

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0439

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0497

PHOTO NUMBER D3K0517 Andersson, Susanne



BIS BENELUX JUNIOR WINNER JUDGE: Stefan Sinko (SL)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Bottom Shaker The Greatest Picture 412

Old English Sheepdog Koroknai, Jozsef

2 Cabaka's Show Me A Miracle 3511

Samoyed Morell, Gitte

3 L'end Show Mikado King Of The Ring 2186

Bedlington Terrier Pykhtar, Elena

4 Ina‘s Fashion Desirable 7540

Greyhound Koulermou, Ina





Group I JUDGE: Ilona Onstenk-Schenk (NL)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Family Flight Fine Chanel 2017

Bouvier des Flandres

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1695

PHOTO NUMBER D3K 1742

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5711

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5805

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5818 Meshcheriakova, Irina

2 Champion Rackaorzo Zala 1300

Puli, (Other)

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1719

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1750 Ravn, Jesper

3 Champion Sentikki Rix Absolute Value 1768

Australian Shepherd

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1707

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1757 Kronstam, Janne

4 Champion Laila Of Skah Dakota 1443

White Swiss Shepherd Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1714

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1761

Group II JUDGE: Roberto Douma (NL)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Cappelli Bulls-argentina Rodo 11409

Bulldog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4970

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5007

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5714

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5836 lee, jinwoo

2 Veteran Sennenhund Rossii Equador 12682

Great Swiss Mountain Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4953

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5015 Popov, T:

3 Open Great Soul Del Piccolo Jigo 10852

Great Dane, fawn and brindle

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4982

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5022 Allevamento del Piccolo Jigo, Roberto Lo Martire

4 Champion Jade East Catch You On The Flip Side 10645

Shar Pei

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4986

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5028 Suarez Diaz, Jose

Group III JUDGE: Jo Schepers (NL)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Joval Angel's Glory 2134

Airedale Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1873

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1927

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5728

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5843 Rickard, Valeria

2 Intermediate Mishka Gammy Marusya Chelines 2358

Fox Terrier Wire

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1881

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1932 Alberto, Velasco

3 Champion Victory In The Game Vertragus 3510

West Highland White Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1913

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1934 Przygodzka, Beata

4 Champion Merrymac Zinnia Of Gold Again 2629

Irish Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1901

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1946 Hagström, Gertrud

Group IV JUDGE: Andras Korozs (HU)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Disqualified PHOTO NUMBER D3K2035 PHOTO NUMBER D3K2068

Intermediate Prisme des Supers Supers

Rabbit Dachshund wire Jean-François Vanaken



2 Champion Minidogland Take After Sun 4586

Dachshund Miniature, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2004

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2077 Meier, Philippe

3 Champion Picollo Teckel Infanta 4886

Rabbit Dachshund, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2021

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2080 Pikul, Ekaterina

4 Champion Ex Sentia Devil's Advocate 4481

Dachshund Standard, wire-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1996

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2085 Malecka, Agnieszka



Group V JUDGE: Georgiy Onishchenko (UA)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Lsa Simons Splendid 14052

American Akita

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5260

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5285

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5743

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5860 ??????, ????????

2 Champion Assiya Marino 14382

Xolotzcuintle, standard

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5232

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5294 Ostrizhko, Yuliana

3 Veteran Yuu-Saiki V.d Egmato 14290

Shikoku

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5242

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5301 van veghel, Egitte

4 Champion Tokie Too Good To Be True 13682

Pomeranian

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5266

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5311 Tangkaravakun, Chaiwat

Group VI JUDGE: Sylvie Desserne (FR))

# Class Name Owner(s)



1 Champion Frosty Snowman 5169

Grand Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3133

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3158

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5748

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5880

Huikeshoven, Gwen

2 Working Enzo 5224

Basset Hound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3151

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3168

Zueva V.

3 Champion Aragon From Charming Shadow 5036

Black and Tan Coonhound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3139

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3173

Garic, Sanela

4 Champion Cookie Crunch Van Tum-Tum'S Vriendjes 5196

Petit Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3120

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3178 Huikeshoven, Gwen

Group VII JUDGE: Hans van den Berg (NL)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Polcevera's Ponente 6279

Italian Pointing Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3227

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3340

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5765

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5913

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6080 Segato, Gabriella

2 Intermediate Sinisuven Fernando 6573

Stabyhoun

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3315

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3344 Pehkonen, Elli

3 Champion Solivia´s Well Well Well 6707

English Pointer

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3323

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3359 Maroszczyková, Irena

4 Champion Indra Etoile De Passemarais 6513

Brittany Spaniel

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3257

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3364 Lindqvist, Kicki

Group VIII JUDGE: Jos De Cuyper (BE)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Lozung Absolute Legend Fernflower 7555

Golden Retriever

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3492

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3539

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5777

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5927 Mironova, Irina

2 Champion Amore America Big City Life 7805

English Cocker Spaniel

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3512

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3543 Lukacs Czegledi, Nora Attila

3 Open Solipse Fantastico O.muti 8404

Romagna Water Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3528

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3548 Kadnarova, Jana

4 Champion Alba Nuadh Soave Di Stevie 7051

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3371

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3552 Van Keesel-van Eijndhoven, Kelly

Group IX JUDGE: Francesco Cochetti (IT)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Livanda Kashmir 16706

Pekingese

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5480

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5510

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5784

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5952

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6055 Nagmsiriwong, Suwan

2 Champion Afterglow Elektra 15272

Poodle Standard, Black-White-Brown

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5470

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5522 Shaw, John

3 Junior Canmoy's Boston Globetrotter 17554

Boston Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5502

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5531 K. Subasic, Igor Mioc

4 Champion Falamandus Remastered Edition 16164

Tibetan Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5473

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5538 Rauhut, Sabine Katja

Group X JUDGE: Vlastislav Vojtek (SK)

# Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Alaqadar Rigoletto (ai) 8517

Afghan Hound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3629

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3679

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5785

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5967

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5973 Douglas, Wayne

2 Champion Borscana Eurocub 8754

Borzoi

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3645

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3686 Sellin, Rickard

3 Champion Sobers Xtravaganza 9014

Greyhound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3672

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3693 Ahrens - Primavera, Bitte - Pierluigi

4 Champion Karishma Della Bassa Pavese 8882

Irish Wolfhound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3653

PHOTO NUMBER D3K3703 Turini Salamon, Antonia



Junior Winners

Group I JUDGE: Jan de Gids (NL)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Aurum Dog Gerakl 1700

Australian Shepherd

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1144

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1195 Tikhonova, Y.a.

2 Rabarbar Astarte Gold 1604

Polish Lowland Sheepdog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1152

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1198 Schwarz, Marta

3 Umbra Noa Di Scottatura 106

Belgian Shepherd Dog, Tervueren

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1185

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1203 Rietkerk, Peter

4 Perfect Image Icing On The Cake 777

Collie Smooth

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1176

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1205 Stens, Jessica

Group II JUDGE: Rafael Malo Alcrudo (ES)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Show Leader Intouchable 10693

Boxer

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4153

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4202 Zawistowski, Adam

2 Sant Kreal Bellator 9422

Dobermann

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4140

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4203 Melguy, Sergei

3 Donnybrook's Jack Tamarin (imp Usa) 9722

Affenpinscher

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4148

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4209 Gadsby, Michael

4 Chenespace Force Awakens 12194

Pyrenean Mountain Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4192

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4212 Tammiala-salonen, Tuulikki

Group III JUDGE: Torsten Himmrich (DK)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Sunjoy’s For Your Eyes Only 3144

Dandie Dinmont Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1264

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1376 Fandiño, Laura

2 Barclips Randall Ggmt Ar020 2292

Fox Terrier Smooth

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1328

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1383 Barcos, Norberto

3 Curiosity Simply A Stunner 4041

Australian Silky Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1367

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1386 Halonen, Jiri

4 May I Kiss You Vom Deipen Brook 3480

West Highland White Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1357

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1393 Deipenbrock, Tina

Group IV JUDGE: Rachel Dijkhorst-Noij (NL)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Formula Uspeha Jemzhujina 4848

Rabbit Dachshund, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1469

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1485 Svensson, Ellinor

2 Verdi Of Karma's Legacy 4455

Dachshund Standard, wire-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1444

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1492 Draganescu, Marian

3 Alpheratz Alcapone 4725

Dachshund Miniature, wire-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1453

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1495 Frigoli ALL.TO DI SILVALLEGRA, Cristina

4 Aidante Kiss The Stars 4301

Dachshund Standard, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1431

PHOTO NUMBER D3K1498 LU?IN, ANTE

Group V JUDGE: Erna Upmeijer (NL)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Al-capone De Cueva D´es Culleram 14619

Ibizan Podenco, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4355

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4373 Kamenárová, Michaela

2 Am I Absolutely In Trouble Winter Melody 13051

Siberian Husky

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4320

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4381 Górska, Ewa

3 Tik Kamphaengphet-mang Korn Daeng 14687

Thai Ridgeback Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4369

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4386 Bowornanekskul, Peerada

4 Dynamic Force Belle Of The Ball 14068

American Akita

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4342

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4387 Huls, Marcel

Group VI JUDGE: Stellos Makaritis (GR

# Name Owner(s)

1 Mingrands Frozen Flakes 5167

Grand Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2456

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2497 Huikeshoven, Gwen

2 Saimon's Praide Welcome To Ave Caesar 5864

Rhodesian Ridgeback

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2479

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2503 Johansson, ELENA & Willy

3 Megi Huculska Dolina 5530

Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2477

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2506 Dolina, Huculska

4 Mylord's Charmiga Camilla Camembert 5154

Basset fauve de Bretagne

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2452

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2513 Kling, Annelie



Group VII JUDGE: Tatjan Urek (SI)

# Name Owner(s)

1 TANGO A-Awa 6072

Weimaraner, short-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2591

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2633 Walczak, Andrzej

2 Sarga Amanda's Traum Von Feen 6326

Hungarian Wire-Haired Pointer

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2604

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2643 Sagh, Anton Josef

3 Halston Real Qeen Ambravittoriya 6397

Hungarian Short-Haired Pointer (Vizsla)

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2612

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2648 ?????, ??????

4 Puck Fan't Suydevelt 6559

Drentsche Partridge Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2614

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2653 Hoeksema, Jaap





Group VIII JUDGE: Annuka Paloheimo (FI)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Afterglow Paris Dupree 8190

American Cocker Spaniel

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2744

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2766 Lynn, Jason

2 Mulino Sul Fiume Serchio Domek Za Miastem 6989

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2741

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2770 B?cka, Monika

3 Boa Felicidade Giro 8420

Portuguese Water Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2756

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2776 Flores, Marta

4 Sem Di Casa Cleo 8361

Romagna Water Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2751

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2781 Van Gemert, Katrien

Group IX JUDGE: Michael Leonard (IE)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Canmoy's Boston Globetrotter 17554

Boston Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4538

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4549 K. Subasic, Igor Mioc

2 Kang Yi Shi Shang Rebecca 15367

Poodle Medium, Black-White-Brown

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4499

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4557 Kang, Yi

3 Kamelot Knight De Los Ursidos Kodiak 16558

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4517

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4559 Arturo, Galofre

4 La Maison de Manon John F. Kennedy 14741

Maltese

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4391

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4565 Lauritsen, Manon

Group X JUDGE: Wim Wierma (NL)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Zadonas Durandal 8591

Saluki

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2837

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2893 Levenskog, Elisabet

2 White Infinity's Ghost Town 8485

Afghan Hound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2830

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2899 Katalin, Sz_ts



3 Shiny Sensation's Two Weeks Notice 9041

Whippet

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2855

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2903 Veenstra-Scheerens, Margreet-Bart

4 Ina‘s Fashion Desirable 8999

Greyhound

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2846

PHOTO NUMBER D3K2904 Koulermou, Ina



BIS Junior World Dog Show JUDGE: Jorge Nallem (UY)

# Name Owner(s)

1 Zadonas Durandal 8591

Saluki

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4617

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4722 Levenskog, Elisabet

2 Mingrands Frozen Flakes 5167

Grand Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4670

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4728 Huikeshoven, Gwen

3 Canmoy's Boston Globetrotter 17554

Boston Terrier

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4700

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4733 K. Subasic, Igor Mioc

4 Formula Uspeha Jemzhujina 4848

Rabbit Dachshund, smooth-haired

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4653

PHOTO NUMBER D3K4743 Svensson, Ellinor



BIS World Dog Show JUDGE: Mr.Ronny Doedijns (NL)

Class Name Owner(s)

1 Champion Frosty Snowman 5169

Grand Basset griffon vendéen

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5748

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5880

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6160

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6174 Huikeshoven, Gwen

2 Champion Family Flight Fine Chanel 2017

Bouvier des Flandres

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5711

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5818

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6177 Meshcheriakova, Irina

3 Champion Cappelli Bulls-argentina Rodo 11409

Bulldog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5714

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5836

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6163

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6183 lee, jinwoo

4 Champion Polcevera's Ponente 6279

Italian Pointing Dog

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5765

PHOTO NUMBER D3K5913

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6080

PHOTO NUMBER D3K6188 Segato, Gabriella







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