Kishu Ken to be at Westminster "Meet the Breed"
Hi everyone.......just to let you all know that I have been asked by AKC to bring a Kishu Ken to their "Meet the Breed" forum held in New York City in conjunction with the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in February. I will, of course, also take the opportunity to attend the Westminster Dog Show while I am there.
It will be many years before the Kishu Ken might show in the Westminster Show (and it's really not something I am pressing for) but it is interesting to note that they have been classified as a Working Breed.......their kind of hunting is considered to be "work" for their masters rather than "sport". They are in the same group as the Akita.
Any of you in that area (New York) come see us! February 14, 2015.
Regards to all,
Carleen Newman
Kishu Ken-nel
P. S. I have a new litter of puppies born November 3rd........all white, of course! :-)
It will be many years before the Kishu Ken might show in the Westminster Show (and it's really not something I am pressing for) but it is interesting to note that they have been classified as a Working Breed.......their kind of hunting is considered to be "work" for their masters rather than "sport". They are in the same group as the Akita.
Any of you in that area (New York) come see us! February 14, 2015.
Regards to all,
Carleen Newman
Kishu Ken-nel
P. S. I have a new litter of puppies born November 3rd........all white, of course! :-)
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I'm in Providence, Rhode Island, which is only about 3-4 hours from NYC. I'd love to come and meet you and whoever you bring! Is the show open to bring dogs not competing? I could bring Fionna or Nami, if it's helpful, or leave them at home, either way.
I'd heard that the Kishu was going to be in the Working group, too. Very good news!
Do you think the Shikoku will have a booth this year, @Calia?
@Carleen - You can always post your litter announcement in that section of the forum, too, if you have pups available!
Litter Announcement Read-Me:
http://www.nihonken.org/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/6843/litter-announcements-please-read#Item_1
Litter Announcement Board:
http://www.nihonken.org/forum/index.php?p=/categories/litter-announcements
Not sure how it's going to be at Westminster, but at previous MTB events it would get so crowded in the booths at times that even the most confident pups would get a little overwhelmed. There were times where all of the dogs would be crated as it just wasn't safe for them, the booth area was only about 6'x15' so squishing 15+ people in there (plus tables, dogs, and handlers) was no fun.
I'll go either way, so maybe some of us NK people can meet up afterward?
Eukanuba MTB pulls in the more serious "dog people".
Would love to meet any of you who can drop by.......Carleen
Maybe I can just get a hotel for the weekend, bring both the Kishu, and make a weekend of it hiking as long as the weather isn't awful, and just go without the dogs on the 14th to the Meet the Breeds.
If anyone is interested, looks like "Meet the Breed" tickets may be $35 if I'm reading everything correctly.
http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/2015/show/tickets.html
As I'm not sure if visitor dogs can attend or not, @Crispy should really see about signing up to help tend the breed booth with Nami. Breed booths can use all the help and dogs they can get, especially the rare breed booths, people really like to touch rare breeds and act like they are touching a celebrity. Plus, it would be cool to show off a greater variety in the breed since Kishu don't just come in white/cream.
If you do need help with the booth, @Carleen, I'm more than willing to chat and help out. I have crates and all my event stuff I can bring along since I'd be driving the Jeep there. Nami and Fionna are both good with people. Fionna would just need more breaks than Nami, but there are a couple months til the event and I'm working with her every day, so she'll likely be more tolerant by then.
I'm not sure how many dogs you're bringing or how many Kishu are already attending, but it's no trouble for me and it's a fun drive!
Either way, I'm very excited.
Not only is there the press of the public, but there's also other dogs in close quarters. After the first couple of hours or after the first day if it's a multi-day event, dogs can end up getting possessive of their booth space.