Fox terrier wins crown at dog show

Fox terrier wins crown at dog show

by Joseph Anthony
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A Wire Fox Terrier “King” and its trainer Gabriel Rangel pose for pictures after winning the Best in Show group at the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, New York, U.S., February 12, 2019. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

A wire fox terrier won โ€œBest in Showโ€ at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York on Tuesday, emerging as the top dog among nearly 3,000 barking, tail-wagging competitors.


The animal, named King, captured the most coveted prize at the two-day event at Madison Square Garden, besting challengers from all 50 U.S. states and 14 countries. The competition drew 2,800 dogs from 203 breeds and varieties.

โ€œTonight is โ€ฆ I canโ€™t even describe it,โ€ said an emotional Gabriel Rangel, Kingโ€™s handler, on the floor of Madison Square Garden.

โ€œAfter you win this magnificent show thereโ€™s really nothing else to win. He should be running around in a field of grass,โ€ Rangel said moments after King won the terrier group and claimed the top trophy over finalists from five other groups.

King, who is 7 years old, became the 15th wire fox terrier to win the prestigious title with his handler, Rangel, of California, scoring his third win for Best in Show.

โ€œJust overwhelming, happy. Iโ€™m so proud of this dog,โ€ Rangel told reporters when asked about Kingโ€™s triumph.


โ€œThe judge is the most famous terrier man in the world,โ€ Rangel said. โ€œAnd everybody in this country knows, we respect him, we love him. He taught so much to everybodyโ€ฆand itโ€™s like heโ€™s saying to you: You it!โ€

There were six finalist pedigree dogs competing instead of the usual seven, because the winner of the non-sporting canine group, a schipperke, was ruled ineligible before the โ€œBest in Showโ€ competition began.

Colton, a six-year-old member of the Belgian breed, was โ€œexcusedโ€ because of ownership eligibility requirements set by the American Kennel Club, competition officials said.

โ€œThese types of things happen at dog shows and the rules are such to maintain the integrity of the sport,โ€ they said in a statement.


That left six winners of the hounds, toys, herding, working, sporting and terrier categories to compete for โ€œBest in Showโ€.

Besides Colton, the four selected on Monday were a longhaired dachshund named Burns who won the hound group; a Havanese named Bono who topped the toy group and a bouvier des Flandres named Baby Lars who led the herding group.

Judges picked the remaining three finalists on Tuesday before the main event. A Sussex spaniel named โ€œBeanโ€ won the sporting group, a boxer called โ€œWilmaโ€ clinched the working group and a wire named โ€œKingโ€ won the terrier group.

The Westminster Kennel Clubโ€™s show, in its 143rd year, is the second oldest U.S. sporting event, behind only the Kentucky Derby horse race.

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