Table Talk Live congrats Erin Bernecker and Rip on their Best Junior win at Westminster 2022!

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No, it’s not a small Doberman. Owners of German Pinschers must tire of the reference. The German Pinscher is one of the breeds behind both the Doberman Pinscher and Miniature Pinscher and other “pinscher” breeds. The breed was developed in southern Germany and originally had one of two different coats–smooth coats and wire coats. The wire-haired dogs were called “Schnauzers” and became the separate Standard Schnauzer breed.

Tonight, the breed winners from the Sporting, Working and Terrier groups compete for one of the most coveted titles in dogdom–Westminster Group Winner.

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Two days into Westminster 2022 and the reviews are mixed. Monday’s glorious weather definitely offset some of the challenges posed by this site–especially the parking. The Lyndhurst Estate is a justifiably celebrated historic site, with much to offer in terms of history and scenic vistas. But it was never designed to accommodate heavy traffic and big rigs. Those lush lawns and gardens are built on a maze of sloping hills, accessible via a network of narrow, dirt roads. It’s ideal if you want to stroll around the grounds and admire the views. Not quite so charming if you’re hauling dogs and equipment.

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Deb Cooper sits down to chat with Shawn Nichols about his first time judging at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

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