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Dog lovers and competitive canines from all around the globe gathered at Madison Square Garden this week for the world's most famous dog show. During a whirlwind two-day competition, hundreds of dogs battled it out for the chance to win the prestigious title of Best in Show at the 137th Annual Westminster Dog Show. While some wagged away title-less in their respective group competitions, a handful of elite dogs had yet another reason to wag their tails. Still, all the precious pup participants PawNation met while covering the show will forever hold a place in our hearts as canine champs. We present you with the winners of this year's Westminster Dog Show.
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THE 2013 BEST IN SHOW WINNER IS …
Banana Joe the Affenpinscher! Banana Joe was born on July 30, 2003. According to the Westminster Kennel Club, this is the first time an Affenpinscher has won Best in Show at Westminster since the breed's recognition in 1936.
SEE BANANA JOE GO ON HIS V.I.P. WINNER'S TOUR OF NEW YORK CITY!
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THE TOY GROUP WINNER IS ...
Needless to say, Banana Joe won Best in Breed and Best of Toy Group before he took the big prize. What a champ!
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PROUD PARENTS
Banana Joe belongs to proud owners Zoila Truesdale and Mieke Cooymans.
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THE HOUND GROUP WINNER IS ...
Jewel, an American Foxhound! Looks like someone's going to get a nice dinner tonight.
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THE NON-SPORTING GROUP WINNER IS ...
Honor the Bichon Frise! Best hair day ever.
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THE HERDING GROUP WINNER IS ...
Swagger the Old English Sheep Dog! So much swag.
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THE SPORTING GROUP WINNER IS ...
Oakley the German Wirehaired Pointer! Put a smile on your face, little guy.
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THE WORKING GROUP WINNER IS …
Matisse the Portuguese Water Dog! Here he is on his victory lap.
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THE TERRIER GROUP WINNER IS …
Adam the Smooth Fox Terrier! Way to go, little dude!
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THE WAITING GAME
A woman, her French Bulldog and the Frenchie next to them sit in the benching area as they wait to compete.
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PUT A BOW ON IT
A Yorkshire Terrier smiles for the camera, feeling confident about her presentation with her big, red bow.
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KEEP YOUR CHIN UP
A smooth-coat Chihuahua looks up at its handler while being displayed in the ring during competition.
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PRECIOUS POM
Tigger, a 3-year-old Pomeranian, smiles as he gets pretty backstage.
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RED ROVER
A long-haired Dachshund prances across the floor, showing off its beautiful red locks.
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SEQUIN SWEETIE
Show dogs stay stylish both on and off the stage. If you're going to protect your coat from dust and dirt in the benching area, you might as well look stylish while doing it.
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GET GROOMED
Eva, a 3-year-old Old English Sheepdog, is groomed before her big moment on the floor.
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HANDSOME HOUND
A handler assesses his beautiful Otterhound on the show floor. Look at that proud pose!
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PUG PROBLEMS
This pug would definitely rather be in his comfy bed at home.
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GOOD LUCK KISSES
Gustavo Jimenez gives his 3-year-old Clumber Spaniel named Seymor a good luck smooch backstage.
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LITTLE LION
Sasha, a Tibetian Mastiff, looks super fierce moments before she heads out to the floor.
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CORGI CALCULATIONS
A Pembroke Welsh Corgi snacks on a treat while being looked over by a judge.
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DARLING DACHSHUND
Cyndy Geiser primps Campell, a standard long-haired Dachshund, as best as she possibly can. You look good, Campell!
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JUDGMENT DAY
A Shih Tzu is inspected by a judge during competition.
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ADORABLE ASSEMBLY
Pomeranians line up as they are shown in the ring during the 137th Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
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WHAT'S THAT?
Don't try chatting it up with this dog backstage. He can't hear you while he makes sure his hair stays tangle-free.
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WRINKLY WINNER HOPEFUL
Fiona, a 2-year-old Red Dilute Brush Coat, waits in the benching area before competing.
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POODLE PRANCE
A Standard Poodle ever so gracefully runs across the floor with her handler. Look at her go!
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NAP TIME
A young handler makes sure her show dog gets the proper amount of rest backstage.
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SUAVE SHEEP DOG
A handler shows off a Bearded Collie with the herding group during the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. Looks like he's enjoying his run!
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BEAUTY SLEEP
A Bichon Frise catches a bit of beauty sleep before heading out onto the floor.
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FUNNY BONE
A handler finds the ticklish spot on her American Eskimo. Look at that laugh!
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PBGV PRIDE
A Petit Bassets Griffons Vendeen keeps its head up while a judge determines whether he's a winner or not. Good luck, PBGV!
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HAIR, HAIR EVERYWHERE
Phil Schafmayer prepares Rider, his Afghan Hound, before the big show.
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SMILE, YOU'RE ON CAMERA
An Irish Wolfhound wears a big grin on his face as he trots alongside his handler during his moment of fame.
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IT TAKES TWO
Karen Spinazzola and David Bowen groom Vinny, a Chinese Crested, during the 137th Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
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SLEEPY SWEETIE
A tired canine contestant takes a nap in the benching area before he has to go out again.
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BORZOI BEAUTY
Here comes the elusive and eye-catching Borzoi in all of its Westminster glory.
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ARISTOCRAT ANNOUNCEMENT
Aristocrat, a St. Bernard, is shown during a press conference to announce the 137th Annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
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PRIM AND PROPER
Angel, a 2-year-old Toy Poodle from Houston, is groomed before heading out to compete.
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HOUNDS UNITE
An Ibizan Hound stands tall during the Hound Group competition. A Beagle looks on in the background. Sadly, neither of them won, but look how far they made it. Great job, guys!
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DOGGY BLOW-OUT
Pari, an English Toy Spaniel, lifts her head as she gets a full blow-out before her big moment on the floor.
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PRETTY IN PINK
Pink, a 2-year-old Bulldog, is trimmed by its groomer before heading out to the floor. Good luck, Pink!
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BRIARD BEAUTIFUL
A big, gray-haired Briard gets special treatment from its groomer backstage at Westminster.
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LONG AND LEAN
A Rhodesian Ridgeback has perfect posture while a judge inspects him.
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WILD AND CRAZY
A Standard Poodle has its hair styled before being judged.
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CORGI CUTIES
Two Corgis wait to be groomed backstage. They don't seem to mind the wait!
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DAINTY DAWDLE
A Chinese Crested trots daintily across the show floor next to her handler.
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SAY CHEESE
An Australian Shepherd can't help but smile while being petted by her handler. So sweet!
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BAD HAIR DAY
Don't worry, big guy. The groomers will get to you shortly and turn your frizzy fuzz into luscious locks.
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PETITE PUPS
A Papillon stares off into the crowd while she is being judged. Look at that adorable mug!
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BEAMING BEAUTY
Judge Joan P. Scott takes a look at Rein, a smiley American Eskimo Dog. We hope she gets points just for that adorable grin!
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EYE ON THE PRIZE
A Boston Terrier keeps his focus on why he came to Westminster.
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GRUMPY GROOMING
Teddy, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, is brushed and dried backstage. We don't think he enjoys grooming very much.
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PRINCESS POLLYANNA
Pollyanna, a Maltese, has her curlers in before she steps out for her judging session.
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SHORT AND STOUT
A beautiful white English Bulldog stomps its way around the show ring.
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BEARDED COLLIE LINEUP
Bearded Collies line up to compete at the 137th Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
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PURPLE TONGUE PRANCE
A charming Chow Chow takes a walk around the ring with its adorable purple tongue hanging out.
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REGAL WOOFS
A Brussels Griffon assesses his competition backstage at the Westminster Dog Show.
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FLOPPY FACE
A Basset Hound tries to compose itself while walking across the show floor. It can't help that its skin is all floppy. Don't worry, though. We think the judges find it adorable.
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IS IT MY TURN?
A Corgi's ears perk up. He must be wondering if it's his turn to go out on the floor.
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Next: Randall's On the Prowl at Westminster!
WINNER'S CUP
Congratulations to all the winners of 2013's Westminster Dog Show! We'll see you next year!
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I have had 10 Boxers since I was a little girl (I'm 70 now). I am bound to be in a wheelchair within a year, so how do I handle one now? They are the funniest, tenderest, most sensitive dogs on the planet - how now, do I live without their silly nature? People say that they are stubborn, I don't think so at all, it's just that they are so tuned in to your mood, that if you are upset with them, they can't handle it - and back away. I almost adopted a blind one, but before I could get home (I live in Ghana West Africa - as an expat) he found a home - a deaf dog would not be good, as I cannot chase one, but a blind dog would be perfect. Sorry, I do go on . . .
February 22 2013 at 1:44 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI love Poodles have several over the years. At my age now I have one guy he is 16 yrs old had him since he was a pup and guess he will be the last one.
February 19 2013 at 9:34 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhat a great read! BUT, what needs mentioning is the AKC and the irresponsible breeding for preferred physical trends, specifically for the German Sheperds, Bull Dogs and Dalmatians. The Dalmatian Outcrossing is another great case in point - Google it and see the resentment the AKC has against Dalmatians NOT afflicted with chronic and pain bladder stones.
February 19 2013 at 8:38 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySadly, bull dogs were much taller and didn't have a cleft palate in the 19th Century, but that changed with the AKC's deforming trends. Ever seen a European-bred German Shepherd? Stunning!! Because they're not laden with sloped hips as the unhealthy American bred. The AKC should hold their heads in shame!!
I couldn't do the judges job of picking a winner.Any dog that gets into Westminister is a winner some where. I didn't agree with the pekinese last year. I thought there were 2 other that shone that night but as I said i couldn't make a choice of one.I love shepherds but they don't seem to do well . There was a elegant English Springer that I THOUGHT HAD A GOOD CHANCE BUT NOPE AGAIN. Oops.But I love just watching and rooting for each breed that I favor, so it is fun. It is so much work and expensive for these folks to get a dog in the finals.
February 19 2013 at 3:24 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe OES was so adorable, the way he moved, just bouncy. I think all of the dogs are just perfect. I could not be a judge to pick one out of such a great group of dogs. The Golden Retriever is always one of the prettiest dogs in the show. I don't understand why they are always overlooked by the judges. I have to wonder why so many people voted in the "poop" category above when seeing these beautiful dogs. And the Purina Dog Chow commercials are so sweet, "I could be great" song is so GREAT! The dog shows are always something to look forward to every year.
February 15 2013 at 6:32 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI have my dog in a few shows, but they are just for fun. I have Scottish Terrier Bishon Frise mix and he is great at Obedience and a few other categories, but he would kick butt at one of those shows. I tihnk every kind of dog should be allowed to be shown off. Its just not right to say "since my dog is a purebred he is better than your dog" thats not right. I tihnk all dogs would do great in a show like that.
February 13 2013 at 8:26 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyHave had three OES the second lived to be 16yrs old the current OES will be 11 yrs old this March 2013 and can be Demanding when wanting Attention.
February 13 2013 at 8:14 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'll take any one of my three Charlie Brown/travelling salesman mixed breed rescue dog over all the winners at Westminster any day.
February 13 2013 at 5:11 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyActually the OES wasn't a champion, big big upset. The WKC just this year allowed a non-champion to enter if it had won at least 1 major in it's show career thus far. HGe had won 1.Then for him to take reserve against all the top winning dogs that made it to the group was like maybe Justin Bieber winning a Grammy over the Beatles. Maybe not that extreme but extreme.
February 13 2013 at 3:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAwww I love shih tzu's!!
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