NEW YORK (AP) — The competitors can come in forms as different as a Chihuahua, a great Dane, a bulldog and a greyhound. Each one is a champion. So how is a judge to decide which dog is the best in ...
The Alliant Energy Center is quite literally going through the “dog days.”It’s hosting the annual Renaissance Cluster of Dog Shows where over 7,000 dogs have entered into the four-day competition.
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Savard lives in Pitt Meadows but imported Kenny from a famous Affenpinscher breeder in Holland known for raising prize-winning pooches. Kenny's grandfather, Banana Joe V Tani Kazari, won Best in Show ...
After coming close in the last two years, Monty the giant schnauzer won the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show Tuesday night, leaving handler and co-owner Katie Bernardin almost too ...
“She’s a saucy girl. Her name says it all,” Fred Ortiz said as he groomed the Brussels griffon to compete Monday at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. Her name says ... what exactl ...
Six-year-old border collie Shelby Cobra, co-owned by Newington residents, won the masters agility championship at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Shelby Cobra's handler and breeder ...
(WTNH) — Connecticut has a new celebrity. Monty, a Schnauzer from Chaplin, took home the top prize at the Westminster Dog Show Tuesday night. Katie Bernardin, who is Monty’s owner/handler ...
Monty the Giant Schnauzer makes history as the first dog of his kind to be crowned the winner at the 2025 Westminster Dog Show. ET’s Rachel Smith goes behind the scenes at the 149th annual ...
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