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Monty the giant schnauzer wins Best in Show

The giant Schnauzer company called Monty on the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday, the most famous dog show in the United States.

After reaching the last three years in a row, Monte beat more than 2,500 elegant to become the first giant Hananar to receive the first show award.

“The puppy has done the dreaded,” Katie Bernardine, the owner of Monte, said in this event that was broadcast from Madison Square Park in New York City.

It is the oldest dog club in the United States, which is devoted to the width of dogs, with its annual presentation – now in its 149th year – the second longest sporting event in the United States after the Kentucky derby.

The winners of each of the 200 competing breed are competing to compete for one of seven group titles, with each winner in the group and then move to the finals.

Two years after winning the work group, but failed to secure the total prize, the five -year -old appeared with a fully black coat.

He gave the working group of its first winners since 2004.

Judge Paula Nikil, a dog breeder and the owner of the owner, chose Monti the best in the show after he emerged in the initial events during the three -day competition.

When choosing the winner, judges also look at the ideal criterion of the dynasty, and they examine his body and mouth.

Of more than 2,500 Monti victory from all over the country, Bourbon was nine-year-old, who picked up the runner-up-or the best reserve as is known in the exhibition.

Whippet came out of the retirement of this event, and got the best reserves for the third time.

The other candidates this year included the comet the shih tzu, Mercedes The German Shepherd and Neal the Bichon Frize.

In 2024, the female miniature microbiman won the show.

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2025-02-12 09:39:00

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