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Westminster Dog Show 2025 live updates: Best in Show, breed and group results - MSNThe Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, back for the 149th time, will hand out its coveted Best In Show honor some time after 10:30 ET on Tuesday night. Group judging is underway — and so far we ...
While big, “working” dogs had their day at Westminster on Tuesday, so did terriers. First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff.
The 2025 Westminster Dog Show in Manhattan is over. That means we've learned the winners of each of the seven groups (as you may or may not know: each breed has a winner, and each of those dogs ...
The Westminster Dog Show is underway with the seven group winners being named before the Best In Show is crowned on Tuesday. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 ...
A 5-year-old giant schnauzer named Monty won the Best In Show title at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night. He bested six other finalists to win the award.
7 Unforgettable Dogs at Westminster Monty the giant schnauzer took home best in show, but each of the group winners left a lasting impression. Listen to this article · 3:25 min Learn more ...
Big dogs had their day at Westminster on Tuesday, when “working” breeds had their turns in the ring. First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff.
Marilyn Van Vleit will be a judge at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. She was selected after a 40-year career as a dog trainer, breeder, and judge. She will judge six breeds in the ...
A giant schnauzer named Monty has won the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. Monty bested six other finalists to take best in show at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
While big, “working” dogs had their day at Westminster on Tuesday, so did terriers. First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff.
Big dogs had their day at Westminster on Tuesday, when “working” breeds had their turns in the ring. First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff.
While big, "working" dogs had their day at Westminster on Tuesday, so did terriers. First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff.
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