Dog show Westminster Kennel Club 2017
According to tradition, in the beginning of the year in new York is the most prestigious U.S. dog show Westminster Kennel Club 2017. You could say it’s the dog’s equivalent of our beauty contest. The two-day competition, which was attended by over 2,800 dogs of 200 breeds, took place in the sports and entertainment complex Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.
1. The Saluki is a breed of hounds, is considered one of the oldest breeds. Graceful, fairly large dog, designed to hunt Gazelle, hare and other small game. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
2. Modesty. Afgan — hunting breed dogs. Similar to the Saluki, with more dense hair. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
3. Spying. Bobtail. The breed got this name because in England there was a law under which the tax rate shepherd dog was determined by the length of the dog’s tail, or dogs ‘ tails docked. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
4. Luxurious hair. (Photo By Stephanie Keith | Reuters):
5. And on the tail too. This Chinese crested dog is small, active, very cheerful and has a strong attachment to its master. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
6. Try to comb. Serious training Lhasa Apso to the show. This is one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
7. The Bichon Frise. This French small breed of dogs from groups of dogs (lapdogs). B translated from the French. the name of the dog translates to curly lap dog. So. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
8. Sadness, longing. The cavalier king Charles Spaniel. Even the breed’s name obliges to much. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
9. Better to hang the English Springer Spaniel is on the table for grooming. The word “grooming” of English origin, translated literally means grooming. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
10. Chinese crested . They are odorless and do not shed (except for downy). (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
11. Clearly one of the most happy events. (Photo By Stephanie Keith | Reuters):
12. It looks like a real gentleman. Toy poodle — not just small, it is almost like a toy. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
13. Conchas. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
14. Very tired. It’s a poodle. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
15. And this, too. Bulldog. (Photo By Timothy A. Clary ):
16. Dogs, having the color spots, very similar to the modern Dalmatians were known even in ancient times, for example, archaeological excavations in Greece allowed us to see a variety of paintings, which, along with the people, was depicted very similar to the modern Dalmatians dog. This means that Dalmatians have existed for several millennia. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
17. Correct statement of the direction of gaze. (Photo By Timothy A. Clary):
18. Can we go from here? Welsh Corgi — dog breed, bred in Wales. (Photo By Drew Angerer):
19. A style icon. Poodle. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
20. Isn’t it? (Photo By Drew Angerer):
21. Supernatural hairdo Lhasa Apso. (Photo By Timothy A Clary):
22. Run in front of the judges. (Photo By Stephanie Keith | Reuters):
23. Conflict. It is not clear who specifies a stylish guy in his place. (Photo By Stephanie Keith | Reuters):
24. The Pekingese is a sacred dog of the Chinese emperors, bred in ancient China more than 2000 years ago. (Photo By Stephanie Keith | Reuters):
25. “Rope dog” stands in front of the judges. (Photo By Julie McGuire):
26. Border collie takes a new height. (Photo By Brendan McDermid | Reuters):
27. Dedicated cavalier king Charles Spaniel. The origin of the knight is closely associated with the origin of the other toy Spaniel — king Charles Spaniel, and as a separate breed, the cavalier king Charles was recognized only in the twentieth century. (Photo By Brendan McDermid | Reuters):
28. Real handsome. (Photo By Timothy A. Clary):
29. Enthusiastic. (Photo By Mike Segar | Reuters):
30. Do not worry, friend. (Photo By Timothy A. Clary):
31. The Yorkshire Terrier does not seem interested in prestigious dog show Westminster Kennel Club 2017. (Photo By Drew Angerer):
32. The winner of the dog show Westminster Kennel Club 2017. (Photo By Timothy A. Clary):
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