
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the ‘Super Bowl’ of Dog Shows
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At America's 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Monty the giant Schnauzer won the top prize.
The lively Schnauzer beat six other finalists in New York City to become the first of his
breed to win Westminster's Best in Show.
The prize is the most important and respected in the U.S. dog show world.
While Monty came close to winning Westminster the past two years, he fell short of the big prize.
In December 2024, the dog won another big prize, the huge American Kennel Club Championship.
But for dog show lovers, Westminster is considered the Super Bowl of all shows.
This year the comparison is especially fitting.
That is because the most respected U.S. dog competition opened on the same weekend as
the Super Bowl, the most important game in American professional football.
This rare happening came after the dates of both competitions changed in recent years.
At Westminster, dogs first compete against other members of their breed.
Then the winner of each breed goes up against other dogs within different competition groups.
Among the groups are sporting, working, toy and herding.
Group winners then compete in the final round.
The Best in Show winner gets an award, a large shiny cup called a trophy and a place in dog world history.
The top prize, however, does not include money.
In her report on the dog show, Learning English's Katie Weaver explains that the Westminster
show dates back to 1877.
It centers on the traditional purebred judging that leads to the Best in Show prize.
But over the last few years, the organization has added agility and obedience events open to mixed-breed dogs.
In 2024, Sage, a miniature poodle won Best in Show at the 148th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
And in 2023, a petite basset griffon van diem named Buddy Holly won Best in Show at Westminster.
The breed he represents is known for its rabbit hunting abilities. I'm Ana Mateo.