Westminster Dog Show: Advertisement While is monumental for most dog owners have an animal entered in the prestigious exhibition which runs Monday and Tuesday in New York City, Dutterer, a novice dog show, has two Halo and daughter Easter.
That’s double work, double the stress, but conventional wisdom would have it, double the chance of winning a prize. When there are only 26 Samoyed entered the room, and two of them are yours the odds certainly improve.
‘We always say’ It’s a dog show anything can happen, ‘said Dutterer.’ They’re like one of those two.
Dutterer, who is 51 and a specialist in adult education, has been showing dogs for five years. But she loved the Samoyed breed since her father has a house when she was little girl. She had white wolf dogs since – except when she was first starting in the world of work, a time she found herself returning to shop with little stuffed animals, still white.
A lot of people at home says David Frei “probably think the dogs at Westminster spend their time lounging on satin pillows and eating doggie bon bons.”
But the approximately 2,500 purebred dogs that will be competing in the 135th annual Westminster Kennel Club show tomorrow and Tuesday at Madison Square Garden harbor a secret, says Frei.
They really aren’t much different from the 10 or 20 dogs the average New Yorker passes every day on the street and in the neighborhood.
‘ The public sees that dog so disciplined in the show ring ‘ says Frei, who for the 22nd year will narrate the show on USA and CNBC. “What they don’t see is that same dog outside rolling in the mud, or drooling, or shedding on your black pants.
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