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    Six new breeds to debut at Westminster Dog Show

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Six new breeds of dogs, including Mexico's hairless Xoloitzcuintli, the Finnish Lapphund and the Norwegian Lundehund, will be competing in the 2012 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show next month.

    They will join other newcomers, the Cesky Terrier, the American English Coonhound and the Entlebucher Mountain Dog, along with 179 other breeds and varieties vying to be named Best in Show on Feb 14 at the annual New York event that started in 1877 with 1,201 dogs.

    This year's entries for the 136th show will be limited to 2,000 dogs.

    "We will have at least two dogs in every breed, including the new ones," said David Frei, the Westminster Kennel Club's director of communications and USA Network host.

    "New breed is a little bit of a misnomer because a lot of these breeds have been around for hundreds, or even thousands of years in some of the cases," he told Reuters.

    Before being included in the show, the breed must meet American Kennel Club (AKC) rules including having sufficient numbers in the United States, a certain geographical distribution and a parent club that makes sure they are following responsible breeding practices and meet certain characteristics.

    "It is really an AKC decision, not ours," Frei said, adding that in the past 23 years, more than 40 breeds have been added to the show.

    Among the more striking newcomers is the Xololitzcuintli, the national dog of Mexico, which was previously known as the Mexican Hairless and comes in three sizes.

    "These dogs are descended from hairless dogs prized by the Aztecs and revered as guardians of the dead. Over 400 years later, these dogs were still to be found in the Mexican jungles," according to the Westminster Kennel Club.

    Xoloitzcuintli expert Amy Fernandez said the decision to include the breed is long overdue. She has been working to get them included for 28 years.

    "It is an ancient dog and probably the oldest breed in North America and its history dates back about 3,000 years," she said. "It has been recognized in almost every country in the world for many years and the U.S. has been the only holdout."

    Fernandez, who admitted that the hairless breed is not to everyone's taste, described the dogs as very watchful, sensitive and great with children.

    But with such stiff competition Frei said the odds of a rookie taking the top prize are "pretty long."

    "The shortest time between a breed competing at Westminster and winning best of show is 27 years," said Frei. "That was the Bichon Frise. It had its first year in 1974 and won best in show in 2001."

    Last year's winner was a Scottish Deerhound named Hickory.

    (Reporting by Patricia Reaney; editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

     

    14 comments

    • Royal Ron  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  13 days ago
      It is a dog's world!
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  11 days ago
      New breeds my arse, nothing but mutts!
    • Tony  •  28 days ago
      There is also a new English breed - the Canis Cameronus. Found mostly in the South of England, has a mild disposition but has a nasty bite on occasion. Tends to snuggle up to its friends then suddenly bite them in the back.Attractive in appearance but needs careful handling.
    • Peter  •  28 days ago
      Efforts to get a European Trough Pig recognized caused disgust !
    • Tommy  •  Brighton, England  •  28 days ago
      the new mexican breed looks like a fighting dog..lets hope hey dont get used in this way,the programme on tv lastnight about raiding houses forillegal pitbulls and having them put down in front of the cameras was very saddning, and annoying that the owners were warned on several occasions to keep them mussled and under control ,they did not adhere to warning from police and the result of dogs being injected to euthanise them in full view for public tv viewers to take heed ;
    • Nigel Goodwin  •  28 days ago
      Just watch as the so worthy Kennel Club (UK) screws these new breeds up as they have just about every other breed in the UK.

      Want to thumb down this? Read the history of the so worthy Kennel Club first.
    • .  •  28 days ago
      I bet they had more trouble getting them into the UK than your dodgy immigrant. Although in the canine's favour they can do tricks and don't need a giro either. Smirk.
    • Louiseandsteve  •  London, England  •  28 days ago
      dont forget the new breed of dogs we got, THE CONDEMS!!
    • THOMAS  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  28 days ago
      I want to see Paris Hilton's chihuahua.
    • JACK LLEWELYN  •  London, England  •  28 days ago
      Why can't you just leave these animals alone. Bloody Frankenstein!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Barrister FRANK COLINS PH ...  •  London, England  •  28 days ago
      cats are better!!! at leats they dont attack children freinds
    • Robin  •  28 days ago
      Xoloitzcuintli - If you can't say it, you can't breed it. Simples.
    • BUBBA  •  28 days ago
      American English Coonhound sounds like it would be a perfect pet for the White House.
    • Algernon Sherbet-dip  •  28 days ago
      Coonhound. Not too PC.