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  • @Quercus:

    And I think Johnny got a Group 2, maybe? About 8 years ago?

    I don't think so?…. He made the cut I think... but I could be wrong...

  • It could be my wishful thinking, or bad memory…or a combination of both...

  • I want to know who I've got to pay off to see a Basenji on the friggin' TV screen?!?

    I'm tired of waiting on the hound group to not get to see a basenji!!!

  • @Vegas:

    I want to know who I've got to pay off to see a Basenji on the friggin' TV screen?!?

    I'm tired of waiting on the hound group to not get to see a basenji!!!

    I was just talking about that this past weekend…how is it that the basenji is always shown during the commercials.

  • Yeah…well...unless the Basenji is likely to place in the group, they won't spend much time on showing it. But Westminster for the last several years makes sure that EVERY dog gets seen on the coverage...because so many people were irate each year that there breed wasn't seen. They actually take commercial breaks during the judging. That is why it takes two nights of three hours of programming!

    The other shows, on AP and such, and I think the upcoming "National" dog show, is edited to only show the dogs that make the final cut (usually 8-9 dogs)

  • A Basenji won Best in show at Crufts in 2001…..Ch Jethard Cidevant(Cid)

    Billed as the largest dog show in the world.

  • @Vegas:

    I want to know who I've got to pay off to see a Basenji on the friggin' TV screen?!?

    I'm tired of waiting on the hound group to not get to see a basenji!!!

    They always show the Basenji at Westminster, as they show all the dogs in the group.. the AP dog shows are not tailored to show every dog in the groups, only the ones that usually in up for winning.. and even on AP they show a quick clip… And for the Euk show which is also on AP, the certainly also always show the Basenjis... as they show all dogs in the Groups

  • Same thing with the show on AP from Crufts… in the last two years the Basenjis "Millie" Tri bitch.. was always shown and in 2005 even highlighted... she did make the group cut each year but didn't place. Again as Andrea said, they usually focus on the group cuts and winners...

  • I saw Millie in the group ring at Crufts this year as my mum was judging that day (not Basenjis) so we decided to stay fro the group as wo had no tired dogs to take home. She looked lovely going round that ring like she always does in the big rings!!

  • On the show after Macy's T-day parade they had a Basenji in the hounds group but didn't show it except on the initial pass-through. I don't think the judge liked that particular cut of dog - there was a similar-looking Pharoah's Hound and one other 'senji-like dog in the group - none of which were picked.

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