![]() ![]() Pug, Toy Poodle, Smooth Fox Terrier, Norwich Terrier and Norfolk TerrierĪmong the exhibits included in the results from 18 shows, 48.4% were males and 51.6% were females. Were: Bullmastiff, Great Dane, Rottweiler, Central Asian Shepherd Dog,īloodhound and Komondor, representing the larger breeds, and Min. Were any differences at either end of the size spectrum. The study looked at Toy and Giant breeds to see if there It is an Open Access paper, available here: The paper is “Battle of the sexes in Best of Breed: Sex influences dogs’ success in the show ring” by Wilson, Kaasbarian, Dhand and McGreevy. Given that the proportions of dogs and bitches at these shows was roughly 50-50, the findings were that males were more likely to take top honours than females. Battle of the Sexes in the show ring – new research from AustraliaĪ recently published paper has investigated dog show results in Australia and examined the success rates of dogs and bitches at Best of Breed (BOB) and Best in Group (BIG) competitions.
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