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Author Topic : Westminster 2025 (now with normal size images!)
 Comet Poodles
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2/10/2025 9:28:55 PM reply with quote send message to Comet Poodles Object to Post   

Technology stumped me this evening, but I think I got the images fixed to share. I don't mean to spam our boards, but our Edit button no longer works for me, I tried three different browsers. Fingers crossed, second time is the charm.

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Another day 1 has come and gone for me. Currently watching group judging but I had so much fun today. Met some nice people, learned some things. Until next year!

Here are some photos for you all happy :) Poodles mostly, of course...



Toy Poodle lineup



#8 AOM GCHS CH Rodells Steady As They Go and BOB #19 CH Smash Jp Que Sera Sera - variety winner had beautiful type and could she move! Best Puppy at PCA last year.



More Toy Poodles including CH Smash Jp Magic (2024 PCA Nationls winner) and #29 Select Bitch GCHS CH Sharbelle Dream Out Loud



Miniature Poodle lineup



BOB #46 GCH CH Lyric's Diamond All Star
- I really like this girl. Miniature Nationals BOB winner last year, too.




Standard Poodle final cut



BOB #17 GCHP CH Dawin One For The Money
- Really nice dog, great movement. Winners Dog at Nationals a few years ago, he's developed so beautifully.




Some other dogs I enjoyed today:

#12 Havanese GCHP CH Wynmark's Les Bijoux's Rock'N Rolz At Reverie



Gorgeous Maltese lineup - never really watched this breed closely but I have a new appreciation today happy :)



#11 Shih Tzu GCHP CH Hallmark Jolei Out Of This World

 Novus
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2/12/2025 5:25:58 PM reply with quote send message to Novus Object to Post

That Shih tzu is a show stopper. I saw him in Orlando a few years ago. Great photos =)

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Did you know?
A specialty show may be regional or national. A "Best in Show" win at a national specialty show is tremendously prestigious, indicating that the winning dog or bitch triumphed at a contest which attracted entries from the most serious fanciers of that breed in the country or continent. Some specialty shows attract international entries.