 Next dog up in the eight inch class is Bear, the Havanese, handled by Cherry Windlinger from Houston, Texas. Bear just two years old, making his first appearance here at Westminster. Oh, this is what you do at Westminster, man. I got TV cameras on me, all right. That's on backwards. Look at that concentration on Baca. Down on that contact, get it up. Reverse spin there. Wow. You didn't know Dave is a friend of mine. Baca is flying through the course. Watch these weed pours, watch them. Look at those weeds, look at those weeds. Baca, you tell them, you tell them. Wid from Windcote, Pennsylvania. Do you have an adjective to describe verb? I can maybe give you an adverb for the verb. But I think what we're going to see is speed. 34.21, the new time to beat. Look at verb, already focused. Yeah, I know what we're doing. And all Perry has to do out there is just let her know where she's going. Down on that contact, little wide there. But look at that speed. Wow. And not much of a check in at all on that. Get to that backside. Nice tight turn there. Get that teeter stick it out. That jump, that jump seems to be causing a little bit of problem with people. Great job by the adverb is ahead of the pace. Here come the weed pours. This is the finish right here. There's a good chance. There's a good chance. Stay, stay, break. Giving her a better direction there in a tunnel. They'll be able to make up those five seconds. One more mistake, and I think you're right, Justin. Just cheering Lark on. Let's go, go, go, go. And the last up to go in his eight inch class is Gabby the Papillon, handled by Andrea Samuels from Westbury, New York. Andrea Samuels, a veteran handler. You talked about some of the rookies in this final. This is certainly not a rookie. And Gabby the three year olds, second year here at Westminster. Let's see what she can do. Nice, clean, smooth, winning runs is what she's looking for. Gabby just can't wait to go. But won't leave, not leaving, not a dog walk. Redirects a little bit, make sure they get that. Push, push, push into that tunnel. Nice job. Get to the backside of this jump. Maybe she might've got last for a quick second. Gabby has to be 43.20. No, that's fine, it's just time. That's time, it's just time. Wow, we're taking the long way around everything, it looks like. But this is a young vindication, some wide turns. That was amazing. Look at the high fives. Trudy's waiting. Chip takes a nice clean out. Further ahead, more speed. We got that dog walk contact. Get in there, perfect, push hard. Trudy's moving on there. Found it, Justin. That was a really clean, crisp turn. Part right here, no strangers. That contact, push around. Good turn there, good turn there, helps. Boss can also just take off and follow directions. John says, take that jump. John has those legs, he can get around, we got in that contact, get up and over. Here comes the finish, here comes the big finish. Boss has that chance. Border Collie, hailed by Jennifer Crank from Pickerington, Ohio. The party started tonight. That is it, tags on. Jennifer's up ahead, just sheer beauty. Beautiful lines, Jennifer out in front, pink following. The first dog up in the 16 inch class is Rudy the Bulldog, handled by Debra Perkins from a standard Ohio, and they will be running at a preferred height of 12 inches. And Rudy's full name is Vaughn Rudolph Augustus Perkins. Debra is wearing a mic. Back out this way, here. Let's see if we can hear Debra and Rudy breathing. You hear me? Stay. Rudy's got some great dental work. Okay, jump, jump, jump, jump. Don't worry about it, hang in there. Backside that time. The way that Rudy just did. He came flying off that dog walk. The last dog to run in his 12 inch class is Pixel. A miniature American shepherd, handled by Amy Sheffield from Omaha, Nebraska. Pixel has already competed overseas three times as going to the Netherlands in April. Love swimming and hiking. And Lawn walks on the beach. Yes. So she can go swimming. That was a good save by... Off the triple, over the jump. Get that contact. For a second she got behind on that tunnel to the backside of that jump, but boy did she make it up.