Monday, February 18, 2013

No Ordinary Affenpinscher, Banana Joe Is Named Best in Show

The succession race riveting dogdom stars a stately American Foxhound, a peripatetic Affenpinscher, a docile Bichon Frise and a 90 pound (40 kilogram) Old English Sheepdog. Tonight they face winners of the sporting, working and terrier groups in the

NEW YORK – Less than an hour before the spotlight settled on an uncommon dog with a familiar name, Joe the Affenpinscher was peacefully snoozing in the benching area at Madison Square Garden. Perhaps he was dreaming of Best in Show glory.

NEW YORK - Banana Joe didn t monkey around this time. The little affenpinscher with the bouncy step and shiny black coat walked off as America s top dog Tuesday night, winning best in show at the Westminster Kennel

“Within a half hour of the big win, I already had quite a few emails from people looking for affenpinschers,” said Jude Daley, president of the Affenpinscher Club of America. She breeds the rare toy dogs in South Hampton, New Hampshire. Her pups go for

The succession race riveting dogdom stars a stately American Foxhound, a peripatetic Affenpinscher, a docile Bichon Frise and a 90 pound (40 kilogram) Old English Sheepdog. Tonight they face winners of the sporting, working and terrier groups in the

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