Midkiff Seductive
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| Species | Canis lupus familiaris |
|---|---|
| Breed | Cocker Spaniel |
| Sex | Female |
| Born | 1917 |
| Occupation | Show dog |
| Title | Best In Show at the Westminster Dog Show |
| Term | 1921–1922 |
| Predecessor | Ch. Conejo Wycollar Boy (Wire Fox Terrier) |
| Successor | Ch. Boxwood Barkentine (Airedale Terrier) |
| Owner | William T. Payne |
| Parent(s) | Midkiff Rex (sire) Midkiff Winsome (dam) |
| Offspring | Ch. Midkiff Miracle Man |
| Appearance | Black and white |
Ch. Midkiff Seductive (born 1917), a Cocker Spaniel, was the Best in Show at the 1921 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the first occasion it was awarded to a member of that breed. The judging in the Best in Show round had a split decision by the two judges, and required the referee to make a deciding vote.
Midkiff Seductive was a black and white Cocker Spaniel bred and owned by William T. Payne.[1]