Trumpet, a bloodhound, was crowned the Best in Show winner at the 146th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Wednesday night.
Terrier: MM the Lakeland Working: Striker the Samoyed from the organizers.
Trumpet won out of six other pooches, including a French bulldog, a German shepherd, a Maltese, an English setter, a Samoyed and a Lakeland terrier.
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Trumpet becomes the first bloodhound to win the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, securing victory for 'Best in Show' at the New York-based competition.
"I was shocked and excited all at the same time," Helmer said. "It's about collecting and maintaining that scent when he's trailing, so it's a very important aspect to the breed, and the judge was looking for that last night." "The wrinkling on the head in the face is very important and thoughtful…
According to The Associated Press, Trumpet on Wednesday became the first bloodhound to be crowned top dog at the annual competition in Tarrytown, New York.
Hound group: Trumpet the Bloodhound Working group: Striker the Samoyed Terrier group: MM the Lakeland Terrier
Say hello to Trumpet the Bloodhound, an absolutely beautiful dog with an adorable wrinkly face that didn't appear to react much when it won, but you just knew ...
https://ftw.usatoday.com/gallery/westminster-best-in-show-trumpet-bloodhound-photos https://ftw.usatoday.com/gallery/westminster-best-in-show-trumpet-bloodhound-photos And while you’re here, check out some other photos of very good dogs at the 2022 Westminster Dog Show:
Trumpet the bloodhound poses with breeder and handler Heather Buehner after winning Best in Show at the 146th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. TIMOTHY A. CLARY ...
The year 2022 was a peculiar year for the Westminster Dog Show, the second oldest sporting event in American history. Trumpet is part of a winning legacy; his father, Nathan, won the hound group in 2014. Despite Trumpet’s legacy status, his competition was stiff.
Best in show: Trumpet the Bloodhound · Terrier group: MM the Lakeland Terrier · Working group: Striker the Samoyed · Sporting group: Belle the English Setter.
Hound group: Trumpet the Bloodhound Working group: Striker the Samoyed Terrier group: MM the Lakeland Terrier
Everything about this year's competition was a little unusual, including the setting, the timing and the winner. But that made the whole event feel special.
Specifically, it is a photo of Buddy, a Briard, being groomed on Monday. A Spanish-language version of the broadcast will air on Fox Deportes at 6 p.m. on Thursday. Quin, a chow chow, clearly knows the score. The three were accompanied by their owner, Sarah Murphy. It is hard to be more regal than a group of borzois in formation. The 2022 competition is underway, with dogs of all shapes and sizes basking in the sunlight of a contest that needed to be relocated for a second straight year.
Everything about this year's competition was a little unusual, including the setting, the timing and the winner. But that made the whole event feel special.
Specifically, it is a photo of Buddy, a Briard, being groomed on Monday. Originally scheduled for late January in New York City, the annual competition was shifted to June because of a surge in coronavirus cases. The dogs at Westminster come in all shapes and sizes. Quin, a chow chow, clearly knows the score. The three were accompanied by their owner, Sarah Murphy. But that made the whole event feel special.
A bloodhound named Trumpet won Best in Show at the 146th annual Westminster Kennel Club show on June 22, 2022.Lev Radin—Sipa USA/AP Images.
The different types of groups that are judged against each other include hounds, toy, non-sporting, herding, sporting, terrier, and working. Here are some of the best behind-the-scenes looks at the 2022 extravaganza. A bloodhound named Trumpet won over the judges at the 146th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog show on Wednesday, and took the top prize of Best in Show.
Especially a bloodhound named Trumpet, who took home the day's top honors.
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The 146th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show took place over the weekend, hosting about 3,000 dogs consisting of more than 200 different breeds or ...
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