As judged by Mr. William F. Potter, here are the winners in the Terrier Group:
Best in Group: Kerry Blue
Group 2: Smooth Fox
Group 3: Skye
Group 4: American Staffordshire
As judged by Mr. William F. Potter, here are the winners in the Terrier Group:
Best in Group: Kerry Blue
Group 2: Smooth Fox
Group 3: Skye
Group 4: American Staffordshire
Top of the working group, as judged by Ms. Betty Regina Leininger
Best in Group: Doberman Pinscher “Fifi”
Group 2: Boxer
Group 3: Alaskan Malamute
Group 4: Standard Schnauzer
Next up: the last group, the mighty terriers!
The winners of the Sporting Group competition, the first of the groups judged this evening:
Best in Group: Irish Setter “Emily”
Group 2: German Wirehaired Pointer
Group 3: English Springer Spaniel
Group 4: Irish Water Spaniel
This group was judged by Mr. W. Terry Stacy.
Coming up next: The Working Group
“Wizard of Odds” Johnny Avello has updated his odds chart for your entertainment while viewing the show tonight. This new chart has the Pekingese in the lead at 6 – 1 odds, followed by the Black Cocker at 7 – 1, and the Wire Fox Terrier at 8 – 1.
See if he does any better than I did at picking winners, tonight on USA Network from 8 – 11 pm.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Updated 2/14 @ 4:25 pm
I’ll be posting throughout the day as breeds report in with their winners. First, my picks for the group:
Here’s what the professional judges thought: Continue reading 2012 Westminster Dog Show Results: The Working Group
Updated 2/14 @ 4:35 pm
I’ll be updating throughout the day as more of the breed judging results come in. But first, since I’m on such a great winning streak (1 for 12), let me remind you of my picks for this group:
And the professionals chose the following dogs: Continue reading 2012 Westminster Dog Show Results: The Sporting Group
Results are in for the first four groups, and here are the dogs who will be heading to the Best in Show ring at the Garden tonight.
From the Hound Group: Cinders, the wire-haired Dachshund (GCH Raydachs Playing with Fire)
From the Toy Group: Malachi, the Pekingese (CH Tinkilees Drama Queen)
From the Non-Sporting Group: Ian, the Dalmatian (GCH Spotlights Ruffian)
From the Herding Group: Cap, the German Shepherd (GCH Babheim’s Captain Crunch)
Come back later tonight for the last three entries (Sporting, Working, and Terrier Groups), as well as the all-important Best in Show.
Until then,
Good day, and good dog!
Updated 2/14 @ 8:45 pm
I’ll be updating this list throughout the day as more breed judging is completed. First, here are my picks:
The professional judges chose the following as best in breed:
Continue reading 2012 Westminster Dog Show Results: The Terrier Group

Dan answered an ad on Craigslist for a Weimeraner, and found the dog pictured above, drastically underweight and suffering from self-mutilation and several infections. After getting him in better health, he began showing the dog on a whim.
Soon, he began winning and is now a grand champion! Officially known as GCH Anson’s Unforgettable, he was invited to Westminster. If he takes his breed, you’ll see him tonight on USA sometime between 8 and 11 pm. Look for him in the Sporting Group, looking a lot like the picture below.

Good luck Maverick!
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
And on to the last group of the night: the Herding Group.
Reminding you of my picks (since I’m doing so well – I’m 1 for 9 for dogs making it into the Group competitions):
Here’s who the professionals chose as best in their respective breeds:
Continue reading 2012 Westminster Dog Show Results: The Herding Group