Back in 1988 - 1997, Acey, a German Shepard (female) won over 320 dog shows in her lifetime. Living to be over 15, Aceyn stopped agility and frisbee trials at age 11. She had a disease called gigeliteus. Which is where a dog cannot move around very well. She still did obedience trials, but only for one more year and losing abour 2/3 of what she did. My great grandma was the owner of Acey and that is how i know this story :)
It depends on the Kennel Club.
For the AKC, I believe it is the Labrador, the Yorkie and the German Shepherd. I'm not sure about the UKC or the CKC. (Anyone care to edit them in? ;) )
Statistically, the English Cocker Spaniel wins the most competitions and shows based on the Breed Standard and professional showing. The English Cocker Spaniel is the Breed to have won Crufts the most.
The breed alone will not determine who wins in a dog show. There are several other aspects.
In most dog shows, yes. But it depends on what show you are entering your dog in. Also, your dog has to be purebred to enter a show. (It is not mixed with another breed of dog and it's parents are of the same breed)
The Westminster Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show is by far the most famous dog show in the world. The Westminster Dog Show started in 1877, and just completed their 137th annual show.
On the dog show, the Beagle 'Aro' was the symbol to the most popular breed in 2007, as well in 2008.
show quality is how well the dog fits into the breed standard set by the clubs that recognize them. A show quality dog is well in breed standard.
yes it does. if you breed a show dog with another show dog your dog will most likely be one. i hope that answers your question
the welsh springer spaniel is the most uncommon breed in the us
At the Westminster show in the US, Wire Fox Terriers have won the most Best In Show awards out of all the breeds.
pretty sure they do
Yes, you can purchase a breeding-quality or show-quality dog from a responsible breeder -- you do not need to breed it yourself.
The Most Popular Breed of Dog is the Labrador Retriever.