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  • I Wanted The scottish terrier To Win

    tonight at the Eukaneuba show. Do you think she will win Westminster? That handler wins a lot, I've noticed. That Scottie was grgeous. wish I could have had a closer look at her head. They go so fast you don't get long looks at any of them.

  • #2
    well the show actually happened back in december .... but good call! she wins!

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    • #3
      She is a beautiful scottie. I'm glad she won. They should do frozen close up shots so we can see better.

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      • #4
        me too!

        I was watching and hoping for the scottie also and the scottie won!

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        • #5
          I'm mad cause I fell asleep sometime during the Hounds. I LOVED that Italian Hound...a Rocco I think it was called. Never saw or heard of them before, but she was so unique and beautiful. She also looked like a dog you could just squish.....lol...
          SheilaB from SC

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          • #6
            I was surprised she won. I was really looking at both of the poodles. But I guess the poodles can't always win. (sigh.) Anyway, did you notice how shiny the Scottie's eyebrows were?! Wonder how much product they put in? LOL!

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            • #7
              Yes, they were so shiny

              The one on the right refected light and looked white. They also looked like they were stiff in place. I know they use chalk and hair spray, and I' hav eseen the can of Grande Finale. They do use black chalk too at shows. I think the Scotties' body was awesome. I'd love a few photos of her too. Maybe if we Googled we'd get s few to look at and try to copy. The tufts were not pronounced, I noticed.

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              • #8
                Yep I noticed the shiny eyebrows on the Scotty and I did think she was gorgeous. I wonder what kind of product they used? I thought they were all just fabulous but for some reason I really wanted to see the boxer win. There was just something about that dog that said "I really want to win". Stance was so perfect and the liveliness I guess. I really loved the Collie, too. The poodles were awesome (I'm a just a LITTLE partial to the breed) but I just thought that Boxer was special. JMO
                ~*~Robin~*~
                "In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a dog."

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                • #9
                  Lots and lots of hairspray!!
                  Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.- Richard Carlson

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                  • #10
                    I much preferred the toy poodle, the greyhound, or the collie over the scotty. I thought the scotty was lacking that "pizzazz" by the time the BIS came around.
                    Lisa VanVleet, RVT

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                    • #11
                      I ain't

                      sayin nothin! I could say a lot but, I won't!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by epilady View Post
                        sayin nothin! I could say a lot but, I won't!
                        Sally, that's mean!

                        So, just email me, nobody here has to know, LOLOLOL.

                        Tammy in Utah
                        Groomers Helper Affiliate

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                        • #13
                          All this behind the scenes intrique is killing me! We didn't even get the show in Canada,and I can't find pics,or vids on the Eukanuba show site either. Any ideas ? Which were the toys,mini,and standard?
                          "Everyone needs something to beleive in..I beleive I need another Poodle"
                          Quote:Cath

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by epilady View Post
                            sayin nothin! I could say a lot but, I won't!
                            I'm sure you could, LOL.

                            All I'll say is that she ain't no Shannon...Ch Braeburns Close Encounter. Now that was a Scottie.
                            Last edited by Helly; 02-08-10, 11:41 AM. Reason: typo

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                            • #15
                              I gotta say, overall there was a lot of bad movement in the dog's presented. And I've noticed that seems to be a trend over the last decade or so. It's sad to think that these badly moving dogs are representing their breed, because bad movement means bad conformation. I'd much prefer to see an exceptionally sound dog who might be lacking a bit of type than a really typey dog that can't move.

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