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Barberryhill Bootlegger

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Barberryhill Bootlegger
Ch. Barberryhill Bootlegger
SpeciesDog
SexMale[1]
BornDecember 31, 1920[1]
Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts[1]
Nation fromAmerican
OccupationShow dog[2]
TitleBest in Show winner, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Term1924
PredecessorBoxwood Barkentine (1922)
SuccessorGovernor Moscow (1925)
OwnerBayard Warren[1]
Parent(s)Ch. Barberryhill Gin Rickey (sire)[1]
Western Wistful (dam)[1]

Ch. Barberryhill Bootlegger was a Sealyham Terrier and the 1924 best in show winner at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. He was born December 31, 1920, to breeder and owner Bayard Warren, in Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts.[1] This was the first Westminster held under the newly revised rules for judging group and best in show winners.[1] Paul E. Lockwood described the dog as "a Massachusetts Yankee of backwoods stock"[1] Walter H. Reeves, who judged the show along with Norman Swire, said that Bootlegger "comes very close to perfection ... [he] is beautifully built, teems with type and moves like a piece of machinery."[1] Bootlegger had previously drawn attention at an all-terriers show held by seven major American breed clubs, where he was the top American bred dog.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Stifel, William F. (2003-11-01). Dog Show: 125 Years of Westminster. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot. p. 138. ISBN 9781592282630.
  2. ^ a b "Puppy Triumphs In Terrier Show" (PDF). New York Times. February 12, 1922. Retrieved February 24, 2013.