A 4-1/2-year-old male, Trumpet was handled by
Heather Buehner, one of the four owner-breeders of the dog from
Saint Joseph, Illinois.
The lovable hound with trademark loose folds of skin was a crowd
favorite at the smaller than normal venue in Tarrytown, New
York, about 25 miles (40 km) north of New York City.
Judge Don Sturz, a superintendent of a school district in Long
Island, New York, declared him the winner over the reserve best
in show, Winston, a French bulldog, whose owners include
professional American football player Morgan Fox of the Los
Angeles Chargers.
The show, which had entrants from the United States and nine
other countries this year, dates to 1877 and has become a
mainstay annual television event.
Each breed producers a winner, representing the best of what
artificial selection can create from the descendants of wolves.
The breed winners are separated into seven groups to determine
the best of show finalists.
Four of the finalists were chosen on Tuesday: Trumpet the
bloodhound, representing the hound group; Winston the French
bulldog for non-sporting dogs; Hollywood, a Maltese, in the toy
category; and River, a German shepherd, for the herding group.
Three other finalists were named on Wednesday, setting up the
best in show competition: Belle the English setter among
sporting dogs; Striker the Samoyed for the working group; and
MM, a Lakeland terrier, among the terriers.
Judges examine the dogs up close, placing their hands on the
animal, then watch the handlers lead them around the floor,
grading how they meet breed standards on appearance,
temperament, size, coat and other characteristics.
Usually held at Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan, the
show was moved upstate to a smaller arena on the expansive
grounds of Lyndhurst Mansion the past two years because of the
coronavirus pandemic.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, Calif.; Editing by
Robert Birsel)
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