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Ladysmith dog Best in Breed at Westminste­r

- LOUISE DICKSON

The Amazing Miss Andie has won a big prize at the prestigiou­s Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show in New York.

The Newfoundla­nd dog from Ladysmith won Best in Breed and was a crowd favourite when she hit the carpet in the show ring Tuesday.

“Best of Breed is huge,” Joan Casler, Miss Andie’s excited breeder, said Wednesday.

“She is an amazing girl and for a female Newf to do as well as she has, it’s extraordin­ary. It’s truly unbelievab­le.”

What’s amazing about Miss Andie is her structure, her personalit­y and her presentati­on, Casler said. Her bloodline is impeccable. Her father won Canadian and U.S. specialty dog shows in 2014, and received an award of merit at Westminste­r a few years ago.

“His movement is pure poetry in motion,” Casler said. “He’s very vibrant in the ring. When people clap, and he’s in the ring, it makes his head come up and he just flies. He’s an Arabian stallion in the body of a Clydesdale.”

Miss Andie’s mother is solid and willing to please. The result: Miss Andie, a 62-kilogram champion who turns four in August. Sure, Newfoundla­nd dogs are big, hairy and slobbery, but Miss Andie is incredibly smart and beautiful, said Casler, who co-owns the dog with Doug and Cindy Savory.

“She moves like a dream. You couldn’t breed a more perfect dog.”

Miss Andie won her first title — No. 1 all-breed puppy — when she was six months old. Last year, she was the No. 1 female Newfoundla­nd in both Canada and the U.S.

“What’s even better, she finished No. 3 of all breeds in Canada last year,” Cindy Savory said Wednesday, as she, Miss Andie and dog handler Guillermo Fano headed back to Ladysmith, driving from the Seattle airport.

Miss Andie is a true working dog, but at the same time, she loves to show, Savory said. She does draft work and water work. She’s won obedience titles and dances with the Island Canine Entertaine­rs, putting on shows at care homes.

“She’s very smart and she knows what her job is out there. Fano handles her so well. He knows how to make her stand out.”

At the Westminste­r show, “she went in there. She said: ‘I’ve got this. Any of you guys want this, you have to beat me.’ She can turn it on. She knows when it’s a big show. If the crowds are cheering, it puts her up a notch or two.”

Loud noises don’t bother her. As long as she’s with Fano, she’s comfortabl­e, Savory said.

“She loves people and she’ll think nothing of saying ‘hi,’ giving them a poke in the butt with her nose.”

After winning Best in Breed, Miss Andie went to Madison Square Garden to compete in the working dog competitio­n and made the first cut.

“The crowd was really cheering for her.”

Newfoundla­nd dogs are good travellers, Casler said. At the moment, she and her husband, Sam, are travelling through the southern U.S. in a motorhome with five Newfies.

Miss Andie usually flies to her shows in cargo. Then it’s a taxi ride to the hotel and walks in the Big Apple.

“Being in New York is amazing. The people kept stopping us and saying, ‘Wow. That’s a big-ass dog,’ ” Casler said.

What’s in store for Miss Andie now? A dog show in Michigan where she’ll be honoured as the top Newfoundla­nd in the U.S. and who knows, perhaps a litter of future champions.

NEW YORK — America’s new top dog took quite a victory lap on Wednesday after winning the Westminste­r Kennel Club dog show at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Bichon frise Flynn’s tour of the town finished with a walk-on part in the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots.

After being picked over nearly 2,900 other dogs on Tuesday, Flynn was up early with handler Bill McFadden. They appeared on Good Morning America and Fox & Friends before heading over to The View. Also on Flynn’s docket were the traditiona­l steak lunch at Sardi’s restaurant and trips up the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock and the One World Observator­y.

 ??  ?? Start spreading the news: Handler Guillermo Fano and Ladysmith’s Amazing Miss Andie take a big bite out of the Big Apple.
Start spreading the news: Handler Guillermo Fano and Ladysmith’s Amazing Miss Andie take a big bite out of the Big Apple.
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Flynn beat nearly 2,900 other dogs at the Westminste­r Kennel Club dog show.

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