The winners of the Working and Pastoral groups move on to compete in Sunday's Best in Show finale, making a total of five finalists so far. After tonight's judgement, a Leonberger and an Australian Shepherd were selected, while a St Bernard withdrew from the Working Group final after becoming unsettled.
With much amusement, Lee said: "I am gobsmacked and shocked! Neville is my goofball! He never lets me down he's a good lad. We have foster children so he is the big teddy bear for them." Viking, a three year old Australian Shepherd from Solihull, Birmingham, won the Pastoral Group title at Crufts. Co-owner Melanie Raymond shared her excitement: "Viking has had a fabulous year and Crufts is the pinnacle of everything so something we want to win. Viking was on fire, I had to keep up with him and to be fair I've only got little legs! ", reports Birmingham Live.
Note that the St Bernard best in breed - Pol/swiss/dan Ch Ercole Wielkopolski Bernardyn Ww - was withdrawn from the group judging after becoming unsettled in the ring.The Scruffts crossbreeds contest also took place. Diesel, a 13 year old Airedale Terrier/Labrador cross owned by Claire Whitehead from Barlborough, Derbyshire, won the Scruffts Family Crossbreed of the Year title.
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