Bangalore: Canine Demonstrate Dogged Determination


Bangalore: Canine Demonstrate Dogged Determination

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Bangalore, Dec 13: It was celebration time for dog lovers at the Dairy Science College premises here, venue of the two-day dog show organised by the Mysore Kennel Club. 

More than 600 participants with over sixty breeds of dogs turned up to prove their class and mettle at the competition. Among the participants were popular breeds such as the Doberman, the pug, and the German shepherd. Also present were some rare species such as the Douge De Bordeaux, Fila Brasileiro, Bedlington Terrier, and Kerry Blue Terrier, all of which had the crowds raving.


 

The star attraction of the event was the dogs of the Indian breed that included the Mudhol hound, Rajapalyam and Chippparai. A panel of eight judges that included five foreign judges adjudged the dogs based on certain pre-set standards. The criteria of judgement involved numerous external features like smell, audible range and obedience trials.

The dogs were awarded based on different groups with various titles like Best Puppy, Best in Show Indian Breed and Best In Show. Several other events in the show included the handling skills of ladies and children between the age group of 8-16. Several stalls were also put up, giving a platform for the pet related organisations to trade their products.

The show was inaugurated by the City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari and  Dr Suresh Honappagol, Vice-Chancellor Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Bidar. Along with the regular Annual Championship the club also organised the International Dog show for Kennel club of India’s eighth FCI (Federation Cynology International) for the first time in Bangalore.

Results

The first prize for the seventh FCI, the Best in show and the best breed in India title was bagged by the Labrador Retriever owned by Vishal Pawar. The Mysore Kennel Club’s crown of the best in show was presented to Rottweiler owned by Dr Gaurav Singh and the prize for the best breed was given to Pearl Gloria’s Bassep Hound. The best puppy in show for both MKC and FCI was awarded to the Great Dane owned by Chandrakanth Magdum.

The second and third prize winners for Best in show under FCI were won by the Great Dane owned by Yadwinder Singh Dhaliwal, and the German shepherd owned by Dakshina Murthy respectively.

The second and third prize winners of Best in Show for MKC went to the Bassep Hound owned by Pearl Gloria Games, and the German shepherd owned by Sanjay Kumar Singh respectively.

  

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Comment on this article

  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 21 2010

    Dear Sir(s),
    I could see a herd of Mudhol hounds,in your web site, and its great to see that indian breeds are getting recognised now. I could collect a pair of mudhol, rajapalayam and Pashmis.the feathered mudhol breed known as Pashmi.For pashmi I had to wait long five years ,and from latur maharastra , it was brought to ahmedabad,when I was working there.


    In arabia its known as saluki.within 6 to 8 weeks I shall be able to give puppies of same to interested persons. Please give notice to dog lovers on the same.

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