Published May 22, 2023 7:26 p.m. ET
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It was a fight for canine supremacy at The Aud over the Victoria Day vacation.
The 150th K-W Kennel Club Dog Show took control of the Kitchener complex and showcased a few of the very best dogs from throughout Canada and the United States.
Over 100 various types were on screen, consisting of hound dogs, toy dogs, terriers, and working dogs.
“It’s a terrific method to learn more about various types,” said pug breeder Mary Vanderburgh. “You’re visiting whatever from Chihuahuas to Great Danes and you’re visiting truly fine examples of each breed.”
Christine Jones and Luca, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, are from Arva, Ontario. They simply returned from the renowned Westminster Dog Show in New York where Luca won finest in breed.
“What makes a terrific program dog is character,” said Jones. “They wish to deal with you. They’re part of a group. Their character’s proper.”
The three-day even saw each dog going through line evaluating and numerous efficiencies in hopes of making indicate be called Canada’s finest dog by year’s end.
“They do need to remain in leading condition and carry out the function that they were bread to do,” said judge Richard Paquette. “Judging the workability of those dogs and undoubtedly their intelligence.”
Over 100 various types were on screen, consisting of hound dogs, toy dogs, terriers, and working dogs.
"It's a terrific method to learn more about various types," said pug breeder Mary Vanderburgh. "You're visiting whatever from Chihuahuas to Great Danes and you're visiting truly fine examples of each breed."
Christine Jones and Luca, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, are from Arva, Ontario. They simply returned from the renowned Westminster Dog Show in New York where Luca won finest in breed.
"What makes a terrific program dog is character," said Jones. "They wish to deal with you. They're part of a group. Their character's proper."
The three-day even saw each dog going through line evaluating and numerous efficiencies in hopes of making indicate be called Canada's finest dog by year's end.
"They do need to remain in leading condition and carry out the function that they were bread to do," said judge Richard Paquette. "Judging the workability of those dogs and undoubtedly their intelligence."