Best of Breed

Best of Breed

Best of Breed is the title given to the dog who has been judged the best representative specimen of its breed at a conformation show.

Dogs compete in a hierarchical fashion at each show, where winners at lower levels are gradually combined to narrow the winners until the final round, where Best in Show is chosen.

Each breed is divided into "classes" based on sex and age. Dogs (males) are judged first, in their age classes. Within one breed, there are puppies (dogs under a certain age), mature male dogs (subdivided by age into "junior", "limit" (or "intermediate") and "open"); "bitches" (female dogs) have corresponding classes. At some events, usually single-breed or novelty shows, there may be a "baby puppy" class (typically under three months old) which is usually contested after the adult classes as a ploy to keep spectators interested. Baby puppies are not eligible for Best of Breed and are judged largely on their ‘cuteness’ factor, as young puppies from many breeds look very much alike and their conformation to their breed's Standard is most likely not yet evident.

The winners of all classes in each sex compete for "Challenge (best) Dog" and "Challenge Bitch"; the individuals who will "challenge" each other for the accolade "Best of Breed". The remaining class winners are joined by the runner-up from the class from which the challenge winner was selected and there are competitions for second place in each gender, called "Reserve Challenge Dog" and "Reserve Challenge Bitch". This is for fairness, as one class may contain a stronger field of specimens of the breed. If the judge believes that this is the case, the Challenge Dog and Reserve Challenge Dog, for example, may both be from the same class.

From the two finalists (Challenge Dog and Challenge Bitch) is selected Best of Breed. The runner-up is deemed "Best of Opposite Sex". There is then a run-off in which the second best individual in the gender of the winner (the "Reserve Challenge" from the same gender as the BOB) is brought back to stand against the Best of Opposite Sex (the "Challenge" who did not win) for the title of "Runner-up to Best of Breed". So, if for example the Best of Breed is the Challenge Bitch, the Runner-up to Best of Breed may be the Challenge Dog "or" the "Reserve Challenge Bitch" if, in the judge’s opinion, the competing bitches were superior to the competing dogs.

In some breeds, the males and females of the breed have decidedly different appearances, and it is often the males who have the quintessential "look" of the breed (females may be smaller, have less ‘coat’ and feminine or less pronounced features. The judge must set personal preference aside and decide objectively whether the bitch is a better example of the female of the breed than the dog is an example of the male.

In multi-breed and all-breed shows, the winners of all breeds within the kennel club's breed Groups then compete for "General Specials ". So, for example, all the Terrier Group breed winners compete to determine Best Terrier (sometimes called Best in Group). The group winners (in some countries nicknamed ‘" The Magnificent Seven "’) go on to compete for "Best in Show". In large shows, there are so many competitors that "General Specials" must be held on a different day, for which the Best of Breed winners must return.

The value of titled dogs and their progeny increases greatly with the attainment of a title. Because of the subjective nature of judging and the politics involved in any judged competition, some breeders feel that it is next to impossible for dogs in their chosen breed to win Best in Group or Best in Show. For these reasons, "Best of Breed" is the often the most highly-coveted title among fanciers.

ee also

*breed registry
*Breed Groups (dog)
*Crufts
*dog breeding
*selective breeding
*Westminster Dog Show


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • best of breed — 1. A dog judged the outstanding animal of its type at a show 2. The best available product on the market (commerce) • • • Main Entry: ↑breed …   Useful english dictionary

  • Best Of Breed — A stock that represents the most optimal investment choice for a specific sector or industry due to its high quality compared to its competitors. This slang is derived from dog shows, where the highest quality dog for each breed wins an award and …   Investment dictionary

  • best of breed — n. and adj. The finest specimen or example to be found in a particular industry or market. Like Papillons preening for the judges, companies position themselves as best of breed. In truth, however, few ever make it through the qualifiers …   Business English jargon and slang

  • best of breed — best of a kind; most recommended options; highest quality selections …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Best of Breed (Garfield and Friends) — Infobox Television episode Title = Best of Breed Series = Garfield and Friends Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 31 Airdate = November 26, 1988 Production = G011 A Writer = Mark Evanier Director = John Walker Steve Clark John Sparey Guests = Desirée …   Wikipedia

  • best of breed — noun 1. an award made in a show to the dog, cat, horse, etc., of the best quality in a particular breed. 2. Investment the stock which is considered to be the best investment in a specific sector or industry, in particular with regard to its… …  

  • best of breed — noun Any product thought to be the best of its type …   Wiktionary

  • The Best of Breed — Infobox Album Name = The Best of Breed Type = compilation album Artist = MC Breed Released = October 3, 1995 Recorded = 1991 1995 Genre = Hip Hop Length = 61:30 Label = Wrap Records Producer = MC Breed, The D.O.C., Herman Lang, Salomon Harris… …   Wikipedia

  • Breed — Breed, n. 1. A race or variety of men or other animals (or of plants), perpetuating its special or distinctive characteristics by inheritance. [1913 Webster] Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England s breed. Shak. [1913 Webster] Greyhounds of the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Breed registry — A breed registry, also known as a stud book or register, in animal husbandry and the hobby of animal fancy, is an official list of animals within a specific breed whose parents are known. Animals are usually registered by their breeders when they …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”