Midkiff Seductive

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Ch. Midkiff Seductive
SpeciesCanis lupus familiaris
BreedCocker Spaniel
SexFemale
Born1917
OccupationShow dog
TitleBest In Show at the
Westminster Dog Show
Term1921–1922
PredecessorCh. Conejo Wycollar Boy (Wire Fox Terrier)
SuccessorCh. Boxwood Barkentine (Airedale Terrier)
OwnerWilliam T. Payne
Parent(s)Midkiff Rex (sire)
Midkiff Winsome (dam)
OffspringCh. Midkiff Miracle Man
AppearanceBlack 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]

Show career

Later life

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