There's Only One
Westminster and New York City are forever etched together in the minds of dog-show aficionados as well as anyone else who ever heard of a dog show.
Westminster and New York City are forever etched together in the minds of dog-show aficionados as well as anyone else who ever heard of a dog show.
Do parent clubs get enough support from the American Kennel Club regarding the health of their breeds?
Westminster comes to town, Meet the Breeds goes on tour, AKC board candidates get our questionnaire.
Anticipating Westminster, two MIA delegate questionnaires, Cheryl Robins passes.
It's that time of year again, and the Garden awaits.
In these times in which we live, every negative outcome requires a villain. The sport of purebred dogs is no different.
Surely, the American Kennel Club must have some big shebang planned for something as remarkable as its 135th anniversary. Or ... not.
For decades, Mary Bloom was a familiar presence at Westminster, with her long tresses and flowing skirts to match. And a camera. Always a camera.
Miniature Schnauzer breeder Robert J. Moore became an all-rounder judge. But to those who knew him, he was always an all-round good guy.