The top dogs declared in the hound, non-sporting, herding and
toy groups on Monday stood out among the more than 2,600 dogs
entered in Westminster, the most prestigious annual event for
show dogs in the United States.
Bono the Havanese seized Westminster’s toy group title for the
second year in a row, drawing shouts of glee from the crowd of
thousands at Madison Square Garden as he trotted around the
ring, his floor-length silk coat flowing behind him.
“He has something that makes people look at him,” said Taffe
McFadden, Bono’s handler, in an onstage interview.
A black standard poodle named Siba maintained her breed’s
tradition of dominating the non-sporting group, becoming the
31st standard Poodle to win the group after she wowed the crowd
with her towering crest of fluff.
Bourbon the whippet beat out crowd favorites like the beagles
and basset hound to win the hound group, and Conrad the Shetland
sheepdog spun around in joyful circles when he was proclaimed
the winner of the herding group over the popular corgis and
German shepherd.
Now in its 144th year, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
bills itself as the second-oldest sporting event in the country,
behind only the Kentucky Derby horse race.
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The "best-of-group" competition will continue Tuesday with the
terrier, sporting and working groups, after which the seven group
winners will vie for the "Best-in-Show" trophy in a grand finale on
Tuesday night.
Last year, a Wire Fox Terrier named King won the terrier group and
took the top prize. He was the 15th member of his breed to take the
"Best of Show" title.
The Westminster Kennel Club has its roots in New York City in the
1870s, when a group of sporting gentlemen would meet at a hotel bar
near Union Square in lower Manhattan to trade stories about hunting
and the exploits of their dogs, according to the club's website.
One night, the men decided to put on a dog show, and they named it
after the gathering spot, the long-gone Westminster Hotel.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; Editing by Steve Orlofsky, Robert
Birsel)
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