The premier annual
event for dog breeders, dog lovers, and fans of photographs of
puffed-out pooches has just come to an end. The Westminster Dog Show
attracts some 2,500 dogs from around the nation to two days of pomp and
preening before sold-out audiences at Madison Square Garden in New York
City and a television audience around the world. Each dog's complete
name includes the prefix "Ch" -- for champion, since each purebred
entrant has already been a winner somewhere. The dogs are judged by
groups, including Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting, Herding Sporting, Working,
and Terrier. The top dog is selected in the final contest: "Best in
Show.'' Six new breeds were included this year among the 179 eligible:
Boykin spaniel, bluetick coonhound, redbone coonhound, cane corso,
Leonberger, and Icelandic sheepdog. The show, which started in 1877, is
second only to the Kentucky Derby as the longest continuously held
sporting event in America. --
Lloyd Young (
34 photos total)
Andy, a Papillon breed, is carried by his owner outside the Hotel
Pennsylvania for the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York
City Feb. 11. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
2Green
Eyed Dixie Cup, a Chihuahua breed, gets out of its owners car before
checking into the Hotel Pennsylvania on Feb. 11. (Shannon
Stapleton/Reuters)
#3Lilly,
a German Wirehaired Pointer from Ft. Worth, Texas, sits in her cage as
she waits in the lobby of the Hotel Pennsylvania Feb. 12 (Tina
Fineberg/Associated Press)
#4Dressed
as the Queen of Hearts, Cubby rests as she and her owner Erika Searl of
New York, take part in the Pre-Westminster Fashion Show Friday Feb. 11
at the Hotel Pennyslvania in New York. (Tina Fineberg/Associated Press)
#5Standard
Poodle show dogs Mikimoto (left) and Gem sit during a preview press
conference for the show. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
#6Nine
week old Tallulah Blue, a blue Chihuahua, with her owner Cindy Peskoff,
of Glen Gardner, New Jersey, left, as they attend the Pre-Westminster
Fashion Show Friday Feb. 11. (Tina Fineberg/Associated Press)
#7Desert
Turquise Elijah, a standard poodle, yawns as it is groomed backstage
during the first day of the show Monday. (Jeff Christensen)/Associated
Press)
#8Jordan
the Old English Sheepdog is seen backstage during the 135th Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#9Vera
Hueg looks at her Bullmastiff Tessa from inside a dog cage in the
grooming area. The show, one of the most prestigious dog shows in the
world, is being held on February 14-15. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty
Images)
#10A West Highland White Terrier in the benching area. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#11Two Samoyeds getting take a break from grooming in the benching area. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#12Jackson, an American Cocker Spaniel, in the grooming area before judging of his breed. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#13Lindsey
Kuhn and Logan her English Setter backstage during the 135th
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in New York
City Feb. 15. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#14A chow chow named Cody is groomed before the show on Feb. 13. (Seth Wenig/Associated Press)
#15Kindle
the Shih Tzu gets groomed backstage during the 135th Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show Monday. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#16Jack the Yorkshire Terrier backstage being groomed on Feb. 14. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#17People gather around an English Mastiff in the staging area on Feb. 15. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#18A sign inside the Hotel Pennsylvania directs where dogs can go to the bathroom during their stay. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
#19A handler carries her dog backstage to the benching area at Madison Square Garden. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#20One-year-old
Vienna Valazia of New York City plays with Guinness, an English Mastif
as Guinness waits for his breed to be judged. (Mike Segar/Mike Segar)
#21Dogs compete at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 14. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
#22Starr-Point's
Celtic Red, a Vizslas, stands in the ring with handler Joseph Buchanan
during judging in the Sporting Group Feb. 15. (Mike Segar /Reuters)
#23Australian
Shepherds compete at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison
Square Garden on Feb. 14. Over 2,000 dogs will be competed in this
year's show which will also include six new breeds to the competition.
(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
#24 Janoo the Tibetan Mastiff waits to go in the ring Feb. 15. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#25A Basenji named Abby gets a treat before competition began Feb. 14. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
#26Cragsmoor
Buddy Goodman, a Skye Terrier, with his handler Lawrence Cornelius
during judging in the Terrier group on Feb. 15. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#27Wilbur,
a three-year-old Mastiff, and his owner and handler Margaret Warfield
stand in the ring after winning the Best of Opposite Sex ribbon for the
breed Feb. 15. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#28A Maltese looks up at its handler during judging of the Toy Group Feb. 14. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#29A
Komondorak in the ring during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog
Show at Madison Square Garden. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#30A Rhodesian Ridgeback is judged during competition Feb. 14. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#31Lucas,
an Irish Setter, is held by his handler Jamie Lamphere as they compete
in the Junior Showmanship competition. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#32A judge feels the tail of an Afghan Hound during judging Feb. 14. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
#33Handler
Angela Lloyd and Hickory the Scottish Deerhound just before winning
"Best in Show" Feb 15. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
#34Handler
Angela Lloyd and Hickory the Scottish Deerhound pose for photos after
winning "Best in Show" during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
at Madison Square Garden in New York Feb. 15. (Timothy A.
Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
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