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Rumor has it: German Shepherd winner at Westminster dog show
AFTER endless primping, cheers and more than a little drool, the US Westminster Dog Show culminated late Tuesday with a triumph for a German Shepherd named Rumor.
The champion was crowned after an extensive judging finale during which Rumor, a crowd favorite, was paraded with six other contenders including a majestic Irish Setter named Adrian, and a ground-hugging Pekingese furball named Chuckie.
The win marks just the second Westminster crown for a German Shepherd, a breed known for its “quality and nobility,” said Thomas Bradley 3rd, the final arbiter of the proceedings.
“She is just magnificent,” Bradley said of the bright-eyed winner.
Tuesday capped the 141st instalment of Westminster, an annual February ritual that, along with Fashion Week, helps New Yorkers survive a mid-winter slog of frigid temperatures, transit delays and cranky half-sick colleagues.
Madison Square Garden was nearly at capacity on Valentines Day, with bursts of fervent applause for popular breeds like the Golden Retriever and St Bernard, and knowing laughs as handlers used treats to try to coax silence from yappy contestants.
Nearly 2,800 dogs from 200 breeds competed this year. Judges separate the elite from the field by assessing how the dog compares with official breed standards.
Does the beagle’s snout do justice to the hound breed’s zealous sniff instincts? Do “ratter” terriers look like they would actually catch vermin?
But to garner the top prize, an ambitious canine is one who knows to “bring it” when it counts most.
Rumor, who is 5 years old, is a natural performer, said her owner and handler, Kent Boyles. She had been favored to win Westminster last year, but finished runner-up in the Best in Show finale.
After last year’s disappointment, the dog didn’t compete for almost a year, while Boyles contemplated whether she was ready for motherhood. Sitting out of the ring didn’t sit well with Rumor, who watched her housemates travel to shows.
“She hated it at first, she’d go nuts,” he said. Eventually Rumor adjusted to life on the sidelines, but Boyles decided on one last try at Westminster.
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