Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Dogs’ day out at national show

Best dog in show went to this German Shepherd from Hanoi. He is 26 months old and has only lived in Vietnam for three months. Previously, he won several prizes in Germany - Photos: Kieu Giang
Phan Dinh Phung Sports Club in HCMC’s District 3 was packed with dogs and their owners on Monday morning for the second national dog show.

Dogs belonging to nearly 20 different breeds including Tibetan Mastiff, Siberian Husky, German Shepherd, bulldog, Golden Retriever, Chihuahua, St Bernard, Bull Terrier and Dachshund  were there to compete at the show run by Vietnam Kennel Association (VKA). For most people at the show it was the first time they’d seen dogs the size of  two Tibetan Mastiffs that were there, weighing in at more than 50kg.

The top animals were awarded certificates and cups for best of breed, best of group and best in show.

This Pomeranian came to the show just for fun
A 10 month old Siberian husky entrant in the dog show with his teenage owner
A baby girl plays with her pet Chihuahua.
Thien Long (heaven dragon), one of two Tibetan Mastiffs from Hanoi, won best of breed and third place in the best in show category.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Vietnam Dog Show 2010 kicks off on Sunday

A bulldog pup at the VKA dog show in 2009. This beautiful three-month old dog won best dog in show. - Photo: Kieu Giang
An important event for dog breeders and dog lovers, Vietnam National Dog Show 2010, will be held at Phan Dinh Phung Indoor Stadium at 8 Vo Van Tan Street in HCMC’s District 3 at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.

The show will be divided into two parts. The first part in the morning is for dachshunds, retrievers, flushing dogs, water dogs, terriers, bloodhounds, pinschers and schnauzers, mastiffs, bulldogs, St Bernards, cattle dogs and Vietnamese breeds. While spitz, ridgebacks, primitive types, sheep dogs, toy dogs, sighthounds and pointing dogs will compete in the afternoon.

There will be four levels of competition including baby class, puppy class, junior class and open class to find out the best of breed (BOB), best of group (BOG), best in show (BIS) and the CAC certificate for the best dog in Vietnam.

The jury consists of Masao Tashimo, a Japanese professional handler and judge of many international dog shows and Vietnamese Belgian Du Thanh Khiem a researcher of the Phu Quoc dog breed.

This is the second time the Vietnam Kennel Association (VKA) has organized the event. This year marks the first cooperation between VKA and the Féderation Cynologique Internationale (FCI), the World Canine Organization.

VKA was established in 2009 to develop dog breeding up to a professional level.

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Vietnam Dog Show 2010 kicks off on Sunday

A bulldog pup at the VKA dog show in 2009. This beautiful three-month old dog won best dog in show. - Photo: Kieu Giang
An important event for dog breeders and dog lovers, Vietnam National Dog Show 2010, will be held at Phan Dinh Phung Indoor Stadium at 8 Vo Van Tan Street in HCMC’s District 3 at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.

The show will be divided into two parts. The first part in the morning is for dachshunds, retrievers, flushing dogs, water dogs, terriers, bloodhounds, pinschers and schnauzers, mastiffs, bulldogs, St Bernards, cattle dogs and Vietnamese breeds. While spitz, ridgebacks, primitive types, sheep dogs, toy dogs, sighthounds and pointing dogs will compete in the afternoon.

There will be four levels of competition including baby class, puppy class, junior class and open class to find out the best of breed (BOB), best of group (BOG), best in show (BIS) and the CAC certificate for the best dog in Vietnam.

The jury consists of Masao Tashimo, a Japanese professional handler and judge of many international dog shows and Vietnamese Belgian Du Thanh Khiem a researcher of the Phu Quoc dog breed.

This is the second time the Vietnam Kennel Association (VKA) has organized the event. This year marks the first cooperation between VKA and the Féderation Cynologique Internationale (FCI), the World Canine Organization.

VKA was established in 2009 to develop dog breeding up to a professional level.

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