You never go there thinking you’re going to go Best in Show; you just go and you hope for the best,” his owner told The Post.
In the 115 years that the Westminster Dog Show has named a Best in Show, one breed has won in two of every five years.
And no, we’re not talking about the 2025 Puppy Bowl. We’re speaking of America’s most iconic dog show. The 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show returned to Madison Square Garden for ...
Monty's competition included a bichon frisé called Neal, a Skye terrier named Archer, a whippet and repeat runner-up known as ...
The 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show put about 2,500 dogs of all sizes to the test and Monty the giant schnauzer came out on top Tuesday night, winning the prestigious Best in Show title at ...
From fluffy white coats to short snouts and bat ears, here are the dogs who won America's hearts during the 149th Westminster ...
NEW YORK — After days of sploots and sashays, drool and drama, a coal-black giant schnauzer named Monty learned a new trick: How to finally take home the ribbon for Best in Show. The 5-year-old ...
The 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the USA's second-oldest continuously held sporting event − behind only the ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — A Giant Schnauzer named Monty won Best in Show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Monty, according to ...
The dog show is coming home. Not that it ever left New York. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, a longstanding Manhattan event, changed places and seasons.
Bourbon the Whippet won Reserve Best in Show, Westminster's runner-up prize, at the dog show on Feb. 11 Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013.