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Zagreb (Croatia) was a marvelous guest for the European Dog Show 2007-06-16
We all remember well the cruel war in the Balkan Countries, former Yugoslavia. Croatia was one of the first to claim independence and had to fight very hard for this. The country had thousands of casualties and vast areas were destroyed, some villages were totally swept away. All this happened as recent as 1991 until 1995. It is amazing to see now how well this country recovered from its wounds and how warm and friendly its inhabitants are.
Since Eastern Europe has opened its borders its judges have become very popular, its native breeds have conquered the west and its exhibitors have found the way to western areas. The quality is high and their wins very frequent. No wonder that the FCI has started to grant permission to organize European and World Shows as they guarantee lots of entries. We all remember Bratislava and Poland as very successful.
This year Croatia was on term to organize the 2007 edition of the European Dog Show. As the World Show was held in South America it was to be expected that the European would replace this important event for the European countries. The organization was managed by Mr.Damir Skok, a young veterinarian working for Pedigree and thus well trained and PR minded. The degree of professionalism was high and I heard little or no negative comments from the exhibitors. Of course it was warm and the rings could have been larger, but in general everything was OK. I liked very much the idea of having the opening ceremony in the center of the city and open to all the people of Zagreb. This works often better then hanging huge publicity boards in and around the city as everyone is talking about the concert and links it to the European Dog Show. I have no idea what the impact was, but the numbers of visitors was not bad at all, considering the very nice weather that has usually a negative impact on the people who prefer to enjoy the sunlight instead of wandering around in halls. The main ring was completely surrounded by stands and every evening well occupied by spectators. If this could be an indication, then it can be called a success. The main ring was well studied. One long side was reserved for the judges and guests, a short side was for the press that was well represented and the other sides were for the spectators. There was enough security to prevent problems. The podium was build just outside the main ring in between the side of the judges and the Press and still insight for the public around. I loved this idea as the show can go on and it allowed the photographers to work without interrupting the going on of the show. As usual the first day several smaller problems arise, but they were adjusted the next day, like the spotlights that created a problematic back light for the photographers. The next day they were removed to the corners which was applauded by the Press.
One hall was reserved for the commercial stands and although I didn’t have the impression that it was passed by the visitors, here I have heard a few complaints. There were not so many trade stands and it seems that many cancelled or were forced to cancel due to lots of problems with the customs at the border. At one stand two teenagers collected money for Animal welfare and abandoned dogs by playing violin. They were very good and many people stayed there for a while to listen to them. They collected more money then any other charity stand.
The rings were rather small and in between, many corridors were blocked by seats of picnicking exhibitors. This is one of the things we still need to learn in Europe as it can cause a catastrophe in case something happens and panic arises. It would be better to arrange special grooming areas like we use to see in South America. As it was very warm as usual we have problems with dogs suffering from the heath. Notwithstanding the efforts of the committee and the announcements in the halls, several dogs died in cars and many car windows were broken by the security. In one car no less then 3 Mastino Napoletanos died while one could be saved. Rumors were spread that dogs were poisoned, but this is of course a good excuse to say if one neglect its dogs. If exhibitors or handlers have too many dogs to take care of and not enough kennel staff then this excuse is easily used. In between the halls there was enough shadow, water and other shelter for the heath and there was no reason to leave dogs in cars and whether poisoned of killed by the heath, fact is that they were unattended, and for this there is no excuse at all and it is unfair to blame the committee for any casualties of this kind.
In the ring of the American Staffordshires has been a fight between exhibitors but nothing very serious and one judge has been bitten by a Hovawart and needed to be taken to a hospital for first aid after which he came back and continued judging. All this is very normal if you find 10400 dogs and their owners and handlers together.
The time schedule was strictly followed and that meant that all judgments started according to the program and to main ring program. The main ring itself was large, but not large enough to hold all the dogs in some categories at once. It would perhaps have been better to judge the baby, puppy, junior class and couple class per breed group. But on the other hand this would have overloaded the time schedule on the second day, as no less the 5 groups were to be judged.
Another possibility could have been to have a tighter system of prejudging. But anyway, they managed to not run out of time.
The main ring was held sober, even on Sunday. The 6 national breeds were presented to the public, the Hrvatski Ovcar or Croatian Sheepdog, the Posavki Gonic or Posavian Hound, the Istarski Gonic or Istrian Hound in short haired and coarse haired variety and of course the world famous Dalmatian. Special attention was paid to the new Croatian breed, the Tornjak. This breed is selected and created to give to the numerous shepherds by the government in order to protect their flock against the bears and wolves that are protected and still living in the wild mountainous areas in the main land as a compensation to not killing them. The ceremonies were not overloaded and the handing over of the FCI flag and the slot ceremony were kept brief. The delegation of the Hungarian Kennel Club presented its national breeds and brought in a doggy dancer on a chariot, pulled by four Hungarian ponies and a funny foal. She gave a performance with a Mudi, proving that this sport is not only reserved to Border Collies. The music was performed by 3 girls playing Modern Hungarian Polka Music on Electrical Violins.
Mr.Damir Skok, was widely honored for the splendid work of himself and his excellent staff. Him was granted the honor of judging the Best In Show, not an easy task seen the high quality of group winners. One could have expected him to choose the Dalmatian, winner of group 6, but I fully agreed with him that the winner should be the Great Dane who was one of the most self presenting Danes I have ever seen. A well deserved victory! Runner up was the Bobtail, another favorite, well groomed and of perfect constitution. Third BIS went to the glamorous Afgan Hound, who floated around the ring like lightning. It was splitting hairs as the others must have come very close to Mr.Skok’s choice.
It was another good Eurodogshow, not the most glamorous, but one with one of the least complaints, perfectly managed and while keeping in mind that this country recovered only one decennial ago from a very destructive war. In the dog world we are lucky not to see much of what is going on in some areas in the world and most exhibitors understand very well with each other, despite of what their governments decide. The same good feeling is shown here and I kept the best memories on the warmth and hospitality of the Croatian People and made many new friends. I could not encounter any of the ethnic problems that caused this recent war and I believe that Croatia has a great future ahead. I believe that this country is open to any broadminded foreigner, at least that is the feeling I brought home.
Congratulations to the Croatian people and to the Croatian Kennel Club and all those who took so well care of the Organization of this great European Dog Show.
Text and photos: Karl DONVIL
Zagreb (Croatia) was a marvelous guest for the European Dog Show 2007-06-16
We all remember well the cruel war in the Balkan Countries, former Yugoslavia. Croatia was one of the first to claim independence and had to fight very hard for this. The country had thousands of casualties and vast areas were destroyed, some villages were totally swept away. All this happened as recent as 1991 until 1995. It is amazing to see now how well this country recovered from its wounds and how warm and friendly its inhabitants are.
Since Eastern Europe has opened its borders its judges have become very popular, its native breeds have conquered the west and its exhibitors have found the way to western areas. The quality is high and their wins very frequent. No wonder that the FCI has started to grant permission to organize European and World Shows as they guarantee lots of entries. We all remember Bratislava and Poland as very successful.
This year Croatia was on term to organize the 2007 edition of the European Dog Show. As the World Show was held in South America it was to be expected that the European would replace this important event for the European countries. The organization was managed by Mr.Damir Skok, a young veterinarian working for Pedigree and thus well trained and PR minded. The degree of professionalism was high and I heard little or no negative comments from the exhibitors. Of course it was warm and the rings could have been larger, but in general everything was OK. I liked very much the idea of having the opening ceremony in the center of the city and open to all the people of Zagreb. This works often better then hanging huge publicity boards in and around the city as everyone is talking about the concert and links it to the European Dog Show. I have no idea what the impact was, but the numbers of visitors was not bad at all, considering the very nice weather that has usually a negative impact on the people who prefer to enjoy the sunlight instead of wandering around in halls. The main ring was completely surrounded by stands and every evening well occupied by spectators. If this could be an indication, then it can be called a success. The main ring was well studied. One long side was reserved for the judges and guests, a short side was for the press that was well represented and the other sides were for the spectators. There was enough security to prevent problems. The podium was build just outside the main ring in between the side of the judges and the Press and still insight for the public around. I loved this idea as the show can go on and it allowed the photographers to work without interrupting the going on of the show. As usual the first day several smaller problems arise, but they were adjusted the next day, like the spotlights that created a problematic back light for the photographers. The next day they were removed to the corners which was applauded by the Press.
One hall was reserved for the commercial stands and although I didn’t have the impression that it was passed by the visitors, here I have heard a few complaints. There were not so many trade stands and it seems that many cancelled or were forced to cancel due to lots of problems with the customs at the border. At one stand two teenagers collected money for Animal welfare and abandoned dogs by playing violin. They were very good and many people stayed there for a while to listen to them. They collected more money then any other charity stand.
The rings were rather small and in between, many corridors were blocked by seats of picnicking exhibitors. This is one of the things we still need to learn in Europe as it can cause a catastrophe in case something happens and panic arises. It would be better to arrange special grooming areas like we use to see in South America. As it was very warm as usual we have problems with dogs suffering from the heath. Notwithstanding the efforts of the committee and the announcements in the halls, several dogs died in cars and many car windows were broken by the security. In one car no less then 3 Mastino Napoletanos died while one could be saved. Rumors were spread that dogs were poisoned, but this is of course a good excuse to say if one neglect its dogs. If exhibitors or handlers have too many dogs to take care of and not enough kennel staff then this excuse is easily used. In between the halls there was enough shadow, water and other shelter for the heath and there was no reason to leave dogs in cars and whether poisoned of killed by the heath, fact is that they were unattended, and for this there is no excuse at all and it is unfair to blame the committee for any casualties of this kind.
In the ring of the American Staffordshires has been a fight between exhibitors but nothing very serious and one judge has been bitten by a Hovawart and needed to be taken to a hospital for first aid after which he came back and continued judging. All this is very normal if you find 10400 dogs and their owners and handlers together.
The time schedule was strictly followed and that meant that all judgments started according to the program and to main ring program. The main ring itself was large, but not large enough to hold all the dogs in some categories at once. It would perhaps have been better to judge the baby, puppy, junior class and couple class per breed group. But on the other hand this would have overloaded the time schedule on the second day, as no less the 5 groups were to be judged.
Another possibility could have been to have a tighter system of prejudging. But anyway, they managed to not run out of time.
The main ring was held sober, even on Sunday. The 6 national breeds were presented to the public, the Hrvatski Ovcar or Croatian Sheepdog, the Posavki Gonic or Posavian Hound, the Istarski Gonic or Istrian Hound in short haired and coarse haired variety and of course the world famous Dalmatian. Special attention was paid to the new Croatian breed, the Tornjak. This breed is selected and created to give to the numerous shepherds by the government in order to protect their flock against the bears and wolves that are protected and still living in the wild mountainous areas in the main land as a compensation to not killing them. The ceremonies were not overloaded and the handing over of the FCI flag and the slot ceremony were kept brief. The delegation of the Hungarian Kennel Club presented its national breeds and brought in a doggy dancer on a chariot, pulled by four Hungarian ponies and a funny foal. She gave a performance with a Mudi, proving that this sport is not only reserved to Border Collies. The music was performed by 3 girls playing Modern Hungarian Polka Music on Electrical Violins.
Mr.Damir Skok, was widely honored for the splendid work of himself and his excellent staff. Him was granted the honor of judging the Best In Show, not an easy task seen the high quality of group winners. One could have expected him to choose the Dalmatian, winner of group 6, but I fully agreed with him that the winner should be the Great Dane who was one of the most self presenting Danes I have ever seen. A well deserved victory! Runner up was the Bobtail, another favorite, well groomed and of perfect constitution. Third BIS went to the glamorous Afgan Hound, who floated around the ring like lightning. It was splitting hairs as the others must have come very close to Mr.Skok’s choice.
It was another good Eurodogshow, not the most glamorous, but one with one of the least complaints, perfectly managed and while keeping in mind that this country recovered only one decennial ago from a very destructive war. In the dog world we are lucky not to see much of what is going on in some areas in the world and most exhibitors understand very well with each other, despite of what their governments decide. The same good feeling is shown here and I kept the best memories on the warmth and hospitality of the Croatian People and made many new friends. I could not encounter any of the ethnic problems that caused this recent war and I believe that Croatia has a great future ahead. I believe that this country is open to any broadminded foreigner, at least that is the feeling I brought home.
Congratulations to the Croatian people and to the Croatian Kennel Club and all those who took so well care of the Organization of this great European Dog Show.
Text and photos: Karl DONVIL
FRIDAY
THE BEST BABY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: PIOTR SLIVKA (PL)
1. PLACE
Breed: GREYHOUND
Name of the dog: ESTET CLASSIC GLAMOURS
Owner: ONUTCHINA & GALIAKBEROVA (EST)
2. PLACE
Breed: FRENCH BULLDOG
Name of the dog: PETIT COEUR CADEAU D'AMOUR
Owner: MONTAGMANI DAVID (I)
3. PLACE
Breed: OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG-BOBTAIL
Name of the dog: STEFANO SUPERSTAR KUDLATY TRAMP
Owner: ROSTWOROWSKA K. & JASKIEWICZ A (PL)
THE BEST PUPPY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: ZLATKO KRALJI? (HR)
1. PLACE
Breed: PEKINGESE
Name of the dog: ALEXANDER MOON ASTARTE GOLD
Owner: VASILJEVI? PREDRAG (SRB)
2. PLACE
Breed: SHETLAND SHEEPDOG
Name of the dog: SCANDYLINE GOLDEN GUARDIAN
Owner: KORNA DINA (EST)
3. PLACE
Breed: SHIH - TZU
Name of the dog: CORINNE DELLE FIABE
Owner: MERCATELLI AGOSTINO (I)
THE BEST YOUNG DOG OF SHOW DAY
Judge: CARLA MOLINARI (P)
1. PLACE
Ime psa / Name of the dog: CHOIX SKYS THE LIMIT
Breed: LHASA APSO
Owner: RUBIKAITE LAURYNA (LT)
2. PLACE
Breed: OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG-BOBTAIL
Name of the dog: ROLLINGVIEW ARYAKAS ELECTRA
Owner: MARCHAND B & BERRETTA S (CAN)
3. PLACE
Breed: AFGHAN HOUND
Name of the dog: DALMARAH'S I'M YOUR LADY
Owner: DALMARAH & MARINOV (HR)
THE BEST VETERAN OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: BORIS ŠPOLJARI? (HR)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: OFFENBACH DE CHESTER
Owner: PETIT ANNE (F)
Breed: BEARDED COLLIE
2. PLACE
Breed: AFGHAN HOUND
Name of the dog: FLETCHER CRISTI GANDAMAK
Owner: BOMOSER & VOJTEKOVA (D)
3. PLACE
Breed: MUDI
Name of the dog: BESZEDES A MUDIM FACER FIU
Owner: ERDILYI JANOSNE (H)
FCI GROUP I
Judge: RAFAEL MALO ALCRUDO (E)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13683
Name of the dog: REATA'S JIMBO
Owner: SZETMAR ISTVAN (H)
Breed: OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG-BOBTAIL
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13685
Breed: FLANDERS CATTLE DOG (BOUVIER)
Name of the dog: SANDMAN ON ARISTES DE LUZ Y ALEGRIA
Owner: QUEVEDO & VARGAS & STUMM. (NOR)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13696
Breed: AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD DOG
Name of the dog: SUNNRAINS WHITELIGHTER
Owner: LOVATI GABRIELLA (I)
FCI GROUP IX
Judge: REVAZ KHOMASURIDZE (RUS)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13713
Name of the dog: KALINA S TSVETOCHNOI POLJANY
Owner: ARKHIPOVA O. (RUS)
Breed: MEDIUM POODLE
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13716
Breed: MALTESE
Name of the dog: MADONNA DI CHIESANOVA
Owner: CINECITTA OF FRANCO PROSPERI (I)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13712
Breed: PAPILLON
Name of the dog: QUEEN BLESS JP VICTORIA
Owner: QUEEN BLESS &OF CHIE EJIMA (I)
FCI GROUP X
Judge: RAFAEL DE SANTIAGO (PR)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD27436/13753/13768
Name of the dog: AWBARI CONFETTI RAIN
Owner: MADELEINE VON ROSEN (CH)
Breed: AFGHAN HOUND
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13762
Breed: IRISH WOLFHOUND
Name of the dog: GLOR NA GOEL DRYSTAN
Owner: JUHASZ C&T (H)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD13764
Breed: GREYHOUND
Name of the dog: EPIC BEAUTIFUL AT SOBERS
Owner: SOBERS KENNEL (I)
SATURDAY
THE BEST BABY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: LUIS PINTO TEIXEIRA (P)
. PLACE
Name of the dog: NEW WAVE AMERICAN EXPRESS
Owner: ZSOLT & NAPSUGAR (H)
Breed: DACHSHUND STANDARD WIRE-HAIRED
2. PLACE
Breed: AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER
Name of the dog: DON KING OF RINGS
Owner: CIROVIC MILOJE (SRB)
3. PLACE
Breed: BULL TERRIER - MINIATURE
Name of the dog: KAJA EWIMARK RAKOWINA
Owner: WOJCIECHOWSKI MAREK (PL)
THE BEST PUPPY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: JORGEN HINDSE (DK)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: KAN TRACE AMOS THE FIRST
Owner: FIŠTER NENAD (HR)
Breed: WEIMARANER
2. PLACE
Breed: DACHSHUND MINIATURE SMOOTH
Name of the dog: FORMULA USPEHA DEL GOTHA
Owner: NIKITIN I HAPAEVA (RUS)
3. MJESTO / 3. PLACE
Breed: AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER
Name of the dog: MC BRONX BEST OF LONDON
Owner: POSAVEC LJILJANA (HR)
THE BEST YOUNG DOG OF SHOW DAY
Judge: MIGUEL ANGEL MARTINEZ (ARG)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: PANTHERA UNICA ZEUS
Owner: NEMANI? GREGOR&BLATNIK POLONA (SLO)
Breed: DALMATIAN
2. PLACE
Breed: ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL
Name of the dog: GALLINAGOS ONE FOR QUETTADENE
Owner: PILJEVI? DUŠKO (SRB)
3. PLACE
Breed: WELSH TERRIER
Name of the dog: ANGIE OF THE NEW HUSKEN
Owner: KRAUTSCHEID P. (NL)
THE BEST VETERAN OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: ERWIN DEUTSCHER (A)
1. PLACE
Catalog No: 3082
Name of the dog: OLE
Owner: DREYFUS ANNE CHARLOTTE (F)
Breed: LABRADOR RETRIVER
2. PLACE
Breed: DACHSHUND STANDARD LONG-HAIRED
Name of the dog: NABUCCO VON LAWRANSHOME
3. PLACE
Owner: GABOR KOROZS (H)
Breed: YORKSHIRE TERRIER
Name of the dog: FELLON STRIBRNE PRANI
Owner: BYSTRIANSKA ALENA (CZ)
FCI GROUP III
Judge: CATHY DELMAR (IRL)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14228/14239/14250
Name of the dog: STROZZAVOLPE GOLDEAGLE
Owner: CALONACI & VALLI (I)
Breed: FOX TERRIER - WIRE
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14232/14253
Breed: YORKSHIRE TERRIER
Name of the dog: QOCCLE'S OLIVERLIGHTSOME
Owner: POLLINI NICOLETTA (I)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14242/14246/14247
Breed: KERRY BLUE TERRIER
Name of the dog: PERRISBLU TAKE THAT
Owner: TASSELLI - TIVERON (I)
FCI GROUP IV
Judge: ŠTEFAN ŠTEFIK (SK)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14281/14288
Name of the dog: NOBEL V.D. TAUNUSHOHE
Owner: WITTER JENS (D)
Breed: DACHSHUND STANDARD LONG-HAIRED
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14274/14294
Breed: DACHSHUND STANDARD SMOOT-HAIRE
Name of the dog: DELBRUGGERS OTTOCAR
Owner: BRUMTERING ANJA (D)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14283
Breed: DACHSHUND STANDARD WIRE-HAIRED
Name of the dog: APOLLO DELLA VAL VEZZENO
Owner: PALLADINI ANTONIO (I)
FCI GROUP VI
Judge: UWE FISCHER (D)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14322/14335/14337
Name of the dog: BELL-A-MIRS ELEGANT ENVOY
Owner: HELLE & IVARSSON & JACOBSEN (S)
Breed: DALMATIAN
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14315/14342
Breed: GRAND BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN
Name of the dog: APPLAUSE V. TUM-TUMIS VRIENDJES
Owner: HUIKESHOVEN G.M. (NL)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14307/14328
Breed: ISTRIAN SHORT HAIRED HOUND
Name of the dog: AGO
Owner: ŠINKOVEC ALOJZ (SLO)
FCI GROUP VII
Judge: HANS MULLER (CH)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14371/14373
Name of the dog: ZOLDMALI IRAM
Owner: MICZSEK ZSOFIA (H)
Breed: HUNGARIAN WIRE H.POINTING DOG
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14368
Breed: ITALIAN SHORT HAIRED POINTING
Name of the dog: AXEL DEL MONTE ALAGO
Owner: AHRENS BITTE & TRIPOLI SALVATO (I)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14347/14354/14365
Breed: IRISH RED SETTER
Name of the dog: SAXONYS BIJOU
Owner: SCHRODER CARITA (FIN)
FCI GROUP VIII
Judge: KARL REISINGER (A)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14376/14413
Name of the dog: GALLINAGOS KNOC OUT
Owner: PILJEVI? DUŠKO (SRB)
Breed: ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14396/14399/14416
Breed: GOLDEN RETRIVER
Name of the dog: DEWMIST SILK SCREEN
Owner: KOZAK SANDOR (H)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14384/14403/14409
Breed: FIELD SPANIEL
Name of the dog: SHERLOCK DES HAIES DE LA CONCHEE
Owner: TEZE GAELE (F)
SUNDAY AND BEST IN SHOW
THE BEST BABY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: JOEY LIM ARAMIS (AUS)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: CRUIS'N TO NEKMAR DE GABRITHO
Owner: NEKI? MARIN (HR)
Breed: AMERICAN AKITA
2. PLACE
Breed: BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG
Name of the dog: MEDVES-HEHYI KYRA
Owner: JUHASZ ISTVANNE (H)
3. PLACE
Breed: MINIATURE PINSCHER
Name of the dog: SEMPER ANTE BELIEVE IN LOVE
Owner: AREFIEVA JULIA (RUS)
THE BEST PUPPY OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: CLAUDIO DE GIULIANI (I)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: GENTLY BORN ELEGANCE
Owner: MATVIEVA E. (RUS)
Breed: MINIATURE SCHNAUZER
2. PLACE
Breed: CHOW-CHOW
Name of the dog: MOIMA POLLYANNA
Owner: STOCCO E MOSTURA (I)
3. PLACE
Breed: POMERANIAN
Name of the dog: EMANUEL ESPECIALLY YOU FANCY'S POMS
Owner: ŽAN ANTUN (HR)
THE BEST YOUNG DOG OF SHOW DAY
Judge: HASSI ASSEMACHER FEYEL (D)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: MIDNIGHT LADY'S VOODOO PRIEST
Owner: ZALIVAKO & SOMOS (BLR)
Breed: NEWFOUNDLAND
2. PLACE
Breed: POMERANIAN
Name of the dog: BRAVO'S TERRIFIC KID
Owner: DENISOVA M. (LAT)
3. PLACE
Breed: CANE CORSO ITALIANO
Name of the dog: SOSELITO DEL ROSSO MALPELO
Owner: KORNIENKO G. & TANZARELLA S. (RUS)
THE BEST VETERAN OF THE SHOW DAY
Judge: MONIQUE VAN BREMPT (B)
1. PLACE
Name of the dog: TARA
Owner: KALE?AK NATALIJA&BAJRAKTAREVI? (HR)
Breed: KARELIAN BEAR DOG
2. PLACE
Breed: POMERANIAN
Name of the dog: ABISHAG OF LENETTE
Owner: KOCJAN??? NIKA (SLO)
3. PLACE
Breed: GIANT SCHNAUZER
Name of the dog: DEILINGEN TURANDOT
Owner: DEMYANOV A. & VHILIANTSEVA N. (RUS)
FCI GROUP II
Judge: ZLATKO KRALJI? (HR)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14863/14866
Name of the dog: SUN DELLA BAIA AZZURRA
Owner: MARCOLINA SILVANA (I)
Breed: GREAT DANE
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14887
Breed: GIANT SCHNAUZER
Name of the dog: GENTLY BORN HEART BREAKER
Owner: VLASOVA A. (RUS)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14876/14881
Breed: AFFENPINSCHER
Name of the dog: TAMARIN TAMINO RHEINGOLD
Owner: COOIJMANS MIEKE (NL)
FCI GROUP V
Judge: RENEE SPORRE WILLES (S)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14900/14904/14908
Name of the dog: REDWITCH TURNING HEADS
Owner: JOHANSON A. & THOMSEN H. (DK)
Breed: AMERICAN AKITA
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14892/14921
Breed: POMERANIAN
Name of the dog: BRAVO'S TERRIFIC KID
Owner: DENISOVA M. (LAT)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14913
Breed: GERMAN SPITZ-WOLFSPITZ
Name of the dog: TRUMPET'S GIRLS GOT RHYTHM
Owner: MENICORI LUCIA (I)
THE BEST DOG OF CROATIAN BREEDS
Judge: MIJO FURY (HR)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14942
Breed: DALMATIAN
Name of the dog: BELL-A-MIRS ELEGANT ENVOY
Owner: HELLE & IVARSSON & JACOBSEN (S)
2. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14936
Breed: CROATIAN SHEEPDOG
Name of the dog: LEO SLAVONSKI BROD
Owner: KALMAR K. & SOKOLI? J. (HR)
3. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD14949
Breed: TORNJAK
Name of the dog: TIGRA
Owner: K.K. TORNJAK TOMISLAVGRAD (BIH)
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Judge: DAMIR SKOK (HR)
1. PLACE PHOTONUMBER: KD29184/29193/14968/14980/14981/14985