Question of the Week
Which dog do you think will go Best in Show at Westminster 2021?

Armando Angelbello
Davie, Florida
David’s Peke, Wasabi.
Johanna Hanson
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Foxcliffe Claire Randall Frazier is the granddaughter of Hickory, the Westminster Best in Show winner from 2011. I believe she's got what it takes. A one-in-a-thousand Scottish Deerhound that simply takes your breath away. Angela Lloyd is a co-breeder and the brilliant handler who gets the very best from Claire, who loves to show. Very exciting to see these two beauties together in the ring. Inspirational, actually. It's what all we breeders strive for ... perfection.
Patrick C. Byrne
Kansas City, Kansas
The Chow Chow will go BIS, because it is about time this unique breed gets its due.
D. Jay Hyman
Mt. Airy, Maryland
Taffe McFadden or anything Michael Scott shows in BIS.
Diane Cufini
Mays Landing, New Jersey
Peke, Wasabi, David – need I say more!
Betsy Bly
Greenfield, Indiana
I think it will be the Greyhound, Song, GCh. Sky Hi Hunt Song of Fire and Ice.
Alec Baldwin
Gimli, Manitoba
I think the Samoyed from Canada will win at Westminster 2021. Striker was the top-winning Working Dog last year. He's very awesome with a smiling face, well behaved, confident and is very friendly with people. Striker earned multiple Best in Shows and in Canada and the United States for few years. He's nearly five years old. He's a beautiful Samoyed.
Daniel M. Mehling
New Orleans, Louisiana
ASCOB Cocker.
Jackie Stacy
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
I predict David Fitzpatrick's Pekingese, Ch. Pequest Wasabi.
Tannis Postma
Lamont, Alberta, Canada
Bono the Havanese. Way overdue to be recognize for his quality and breed type. Stunning movement and a coat every Havanese should have.
Susan Thibodeaux
Cocoa, Florida
I wish it would be mine, but my prediction is it won’t be – LOL. However, I am sure whichever one wins, it will be a beautiful, well-deserving dog.
So excited to go, show and see the Lyndhurst estate!

