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There's only one

There is at least one dog show staged most weekends somewhere in America, and you can watch reruns of dog shows every Saturday morning on Animal Planet (a guilty pleasure, I completely confess.) But my dear, when it comes to real prestige, honor and tradition, there is only one.

The 132 annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show starts today.

You can draw the parallel to other iconic events in sports and pop culture: It's like the Kentucky Derby, the Indianapolis 500, the Oscars, the Bryant Park Fashion Week for purebred show dogs and the people who pamper them. Show here and you have reached the summit.

And only one of 2,500 dogs of 169 breeds and varieties will be named Best in Show.

The Hound, Terrier, Non-Sporting and Herding breeds and varieties will be judged today, with the breed champs vying for the group title tonight.

The Sporting, Working, and Toy breeds and varieties will be judged on Tuesday, with group finalists competing on Tuesday evening. The Best In Show will named from the group champions on Tuesday evening.

Tonight's group competitions will be televised live on USA Network at 8 p.m. and continued on CNBC from 9 until 11 p.m. Tuesdays' groups and the Best In Show competition will be televised live Tuesday on USA Network at 8 p.m.

Four breeds will be making their Westminster debut this year: the Tibetan Mastiff in the Working group, the Swedish Vallhund and the Beauceron in the Herding group, and the Plott in the Hound group.

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Here in Southwest Virginia, you are most likely to run into a Plott hound, as they make great hunting dogs. The Swedish Vallhund reminds me of a Corgi dressed up like a German Shepherd Dog. The Beauceron sports that Doberman/ Rottie sleek, athletic style.

But the Tibetan Mastiff, the puppy pictured here, looks like the kind of pooch you want to be your best buddy on a cold winter night, a firm but fluffy cuddle pal.

Sit and stay tuned.

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The Happy Wag blog is a resource for pet parents in the Roanoke Valley, a local community forum of news and information about pets. Newsroom manager Nona Nelson's family includes four pets: retired racing greyhounds Dexter and Coral and former stray cats Thai and India. Read more about Nona and this blog

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Foster homes for the holidays

The Roanoke Valley SPCA is participating in the national “Foster A Lonely Pet For the Holidays” pet fostering program.

Over 13,000 pet rescue organizations nationwide are trying to empty the kennels for Christmas, encouraging families to open their home for the holidays to an adoptable pet waiting for a forever home.

Fostered pets can be picked up between December 18-23, and can be returned to the RVSPCA between December 30-January 2.

The RVSPCA will provide all needed supplies and support to the temporary families. You can view all of the pets online at www.rvspca.org, or visit the shelter to meet them.  The goal is to have each of these pets into a home by noon on December 23.

Ann Marie Sweeney, foster coordinator for the RVSPCA, will answer questions about the program for people interested in making this Christmas a happy holiday for a pet in need.  Contact Sweeney at 344-4840, ext. 208 or e-mail asweeney@rvspca.org.