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Article posted: 2/11/2012 8:11 AM

Dogs set to take a bow, try to wow at Westminster

In this Feb. 15, 2011, file photo, Scottish deerhound Hickory poses for photographers with his handler Angela Lloyd, right, and judge Paolo Dondina after Hickory won best in show during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York.

In this Feb. 15, 2011, file photo, Scottish deerhound Hickory poses for photographers with his handler Angela Lloyd, right, and judge Paolo Dondina after Hickory won best in show during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York.

 

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In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Westminster Kennel Club Director of Communications David Frei, right, leads a dog procession across 7th Ave with last years’ champion Hickory, a 5-year old Scottish Deerhound, ahead of a news conference in New York. The Westminster Kennel Club introduced six new breeds in advance of the Westminster Dog Show.

In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Westminster Kennel Club Director of Communications David Frei, right, leads a dog procession across 7th Ave with last years’ champion Hickory, a 5-year old Scottish Deerhound, ahead of a news conference in New York. The Westminster Kennel Club introduced six new breeds in advance of the Westminster Dog Show.

 

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NEW YORK — Sensing something was in the works, the curious lunchtime crowd catty-corner from Madison Square Garden got bigger and bigger. Seventh Avenue was blocked off by the police, perhaps a celebrity sighting was imminent.

Moments later, two NYPD officers began an escort detail across the street. Too far back on the sidewalk to get a clear view, a passer-by guessed a high-profile criminal had been collared.

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“Why’d ya do it?” the pedestrian blurted out.

Naw, not a perp walk. More like paw — it was a Pup Walk.

The dogs are back in town, right on schedule. With Valentine’s Day approaching, they’re here for the 136th Westminster Kennel Club show.

More than 2,000 of dogdom’s finest will arrive in 185 breeds and varieties, coming from as far as Russia and China to America’s most prestigious pooch event. The nearby Empire State Building will signal their arrival, changing its tower lighting from champion New York Giants blue to Westminster purple and gold.

There are prized terriers and poodles, plus an affenpinscher with a monkey face called Banana Joe. And there’s a newcomer to the green carpet of the Garden, the xoloitzcuintli — commonly known as a Mexican hairless, pronounce it as “show-low-eats-QUEEN-tlee” and sound like a pro.

On Tuesday night, with a crowd of elite fanciers such as Martha Stewart and everyday fans hollering for their favorites, judge Cindy Vogels will point to her pick as best in show.

Last year, a Scottish deerhound named Hickory earned the esteemed silver bowl. She also got to lead the pre-Westminster parade that recently attracted all that Manhattan attention.

“Oh, it changes your life,” exclaimed her owner, Ceil Dove. “You never expect it. There’s only one every year, and suddenly they choose you.”

“Now, everywhere you go, someone asks, `Is that her?”’ she said.

Hickory’s life is a little different these days, too. She took time off from chasing deer and rabbits on the Doves’ farm in Flint Hill, Va., to have a litter of nine in October.

By show dog standards, her win was quite an upset. A true underdog, so to speak. This year, there are plenty of top contenders that may join the likes of previous popular winners such as Uno the beagle, Josh the Newfoundland and J.R. the bichon frise.

“Some really great dogs this year,” offered David Frei, for more than two decades the expert TV host at Westminster.

Terriers have often ruled this show, with wire foxes winning a record 13 times. The top dog of 2012 could be decided by whether a wire fox terrier called Eira or a smooth fox terrier that goes by Sneak’s A Peek wins the group and reaches the best-of-seven final ring.

Eira, whose name sounds like “Ira” and means “snow” in Welsh, recently won the big National Dog Show — the event televised on Thanksgiving. She is primed for a nice showing after getting rattled last year in her Westminster debut.

“It was a bit overwhelming for her. A lot of people around, a lot of things happening,” handler Gabriel Rangel said last weekend. “She’ll be more used to it this time.”

Rangel’s a pro — two years ago, he guided Sadie the Scottish terrier to the win at Westminster.

Sneak’s A Peek also is a veteran, having won the terrier group at the Garden last year. If he’s among the last seven, he’s got an excellent chance. Vogels comes from a terrier background and twice in the last two years at regional competitions she picked him for best in show honors.

Among others in the mix: London, a standard poodle that won the AKC/Eukanuba event, a pert Pekingese that took the Westminster toy group last year and Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction, a black cocker spaniel that was the No. 1 show dog in America this year after making the final ring here last February.

A three-part renovation at the Garden that cut into the backstage benching area caused Westminster to trim this year’s entries from the usual 2,500. That shouldn’t affect the 3½ million TV viewers, not including some pets who like to watch along with their owners.

USA Network and CNBC will share Monday night’s coverage when the hound, toy, nonsporting and herding winners will be chosen. USA will televise Tuesday night for the top sporting, working and terriers and best in show.

What fans at home will not see are those wrenching commercials by Pedigree that underlined animal neglect and abuse. Purina is now a Westminster sponsor and will feature more upbeat ads.

What viewers will see are six new breeds to Westminster — the xoloitzcuintli, the Entlebucher mountain dog, the Norwegian lundehund, the American English coonhound, the Finnish lapphund and the Cesky terrier.

“I was looking for a new breed,” said Loren Marino, of Manchester, N.J., showing off her Cesky called Katrina. “I’m looking forward to being at Westminster the first time they’re eligible.”

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