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Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show draws more than 3,000 dogs
Summary
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City features over 3,000 dogs competing in events such as masters agility, flyball and breed judging, with Best in Show scheduled to conclude the multi-day event at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday.
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The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is taking place in New York City, with thousands of dogs and handlers participating in a range of events. Competitions and breed judging are happening at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. The multi-day show concludes with the Best in Show award at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. Last year’s Best in Show winner, Monty the giant schnauzer, is noted as the previous champion.
Event highlights:
- More than 3,000 dogs from around the world are registered to compete.
- Events at the Jacob Javits Convention Center include masters agility and flyball.
- Breed judging and benching areas are part of the show schedule.
- Grooming and backstage preparations are visible for many breeds before judging.
- Participants mentioned in coverage include handler Amber McCune with Prove-It the border collie and Dr. Donald Sturz, chair of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Summary:
The show brings together a wide range of breeds and competitions across multiple venues in Manhattan, highlighting agility, racing formats and traditional breed judging. Best in Show is scheduled to cap the event at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, and other activities continue at the Javits Convention Center through the multi-day program.
