Top ShowDog.Com Show Dogs

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This is a ranking of the top ShowDog.Com show dogs based on the amount of dogs each dog has beaten in shows during the month of June . 

This is a game, these are not real dogs.


Rank Dog Breed Dogs Beaten
1 CH Zhen Zhen Char Siu Pekingese 27
2 GCH CH Zhen Zhen Potsticker Pekingese 23
3 CH Zhen Zhen Egg Roll Pekingese 22
4 CH Coloratta Groove With Me Pekingese 18
5 CH Zhen Zhen Kung Pao Pekingese 17
6 GCH CH Coloratta Touched By The Sun Pekingese 17
7 Traiag Lucky Mr. Fabulous Pekingese 14
8 CH Traiag Luck And Magic Pekingese 14
9 CH Traiag Photographer Pekingese 11
10 GCH CH Monkfish Bee Shrimp Pekingese 10
11 CH Fleurdelis Little Potsticker Pekingese 9
12 Fleurdelis Ginger Attitude Pekingese 9
13 Coloratta Roxie Hart Pekingese 9
14 Traiag Blooming Nights Pekingese 7
15 CH Keeskee Stars Above Pekingese 7
16 CH Fleurdelis Mimosa Pekingese 7
17 Keeskee Rosewood Pekingese 6
18 Coloratta Vodka On The Rocks Pekingese 6
19 Coloratta The Alchemist Pekingese 6
20 Coloratta Horace Pekingese 6
21 Coloratta Christy At Jidokey Pekingese 5
22 Traiag Hearts N Spades Pekingese 4
23 Traiag By Your Side Pekingese 3
24 Jidokey Gladys Of Coloratta Pekingese 3
25 Fleurdelis Champagne Honey Pekingese 3
26 Traiag Fine And Dandy Pekingese 2
27 Keeskee Love Lyric Pekingese 2
28 Fleurdelis Written In Symbols Pekingese 2
29 Traiag Paper Tiger Pekingese 1
30 Pekellen One Night In Heaven Pekingese 1
31 Jidokey Marcello Pekingese 1
32 Jidokey Lucky Love Pekingese 1
33 Coloratta Ziggy Pekingese 1
34 Coloratta Sidewinder Pekingese 1
35 Coloratta Red Slipper Pekingese 1
36 Coloratta Little Banjo Pekingese 1
**The SDWC takes the top fifteen dogs/bitches from each breed on the last day of the month.
If there is a tie for 15th, all dogs in the tie are entered in the SDWC.
If a dog/bitch is over 120 days old, it may still enter the SDWC if it earns its way in.


Did you know?
The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.