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🌴🐶 Buddy Holly, da Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, Win Best in Show at Westminster Dog Show 🏆🐾

Da firss time wen one petit basset griffon Vendéen wen win da top prize at Westminster, Buddy Holly stay holding off six oddah group champion kine fo’ come out on top. 🥇🐕

Buddy Holly, one short-leg, whiskery petit basset griffon Vendéen, wen win best in show at da Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night, beating out one field of oddah champions, including da one from last year wen almost win. 🎉🐾

Da ownah and trainah of Buddy Holly, Janice Hayes, wen say she been dreaming ’bout dis since she wuz 9 years old. She stay calling Buddy Holly “da best example of one show dog; no need worry ’bout anyting.” 🌟🐶

Buddy Holly da firss dog of dis breed fo’ win best in show at Westminster. Rummie, one Pekingese wit one handlah who wen make two oddah best in show winnahs befo’, came second. 🥈🐩

Da finalists stay representing one variety of choices fo’ da experienced judge, Beth Sweigart, who get da job fo’ pick da most outstanding one. Among da contenders wuz da short-leg petit basset griffon Vendéen; da high-class sweep of da floor-hugging Pekingese, Rummie; and da flowing coat of Cider, da English setter, who wen look like he stay floating ’round da ring. 🏵️🐾

Winston, da French bulldog who wen come second last year, wen come back as one crowd favorite, challenged by da terrier perfection of da American Staffordshire, Trouble; da shiny cloud-like coat of Ribbon, da Australian shepherd; and da velvet-like shine of Monty, da giant schnauzer. 😍🐕

Each of dem wuz judged not on how cute dey stay or how charming in competition, but on how well dey stay matching da standard of dea breed. Sweigart wen take her time wit her choice, running her hands and eye ova all da finalists, making da drama moa intense befo’ she wen pick her champion. 🧐🏆

Buddy Holly wen join one line of winnahs dat in recent years stay representing plenny kine breeds in one competition long time wen get terriers on top, from last year’s winnah, one droopy-faced bloodhound named Trumpet, to his befo’ winnahs, one Pekingese named Wasabi and one black standard poodle named Siba. 🎖️🐩

If show dogs can feel da sting of losing, den defeat goin’ sting fo’ Winston. He wuz da runner-up last year — da official title stay reserve best in show — but neva wen break through, even wit one perfect, smooth coat and one square head dat wen win ova da crowd. Dey wen like see him take da top spot aftah last year’s close call. 😢🐶


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🌴🐶 Buddy Holly the Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Wins Best in Show at Westminster Dog Show 🏆🐾

For the first time, a Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen named Buddy Holly won the top prize at Westminster, holding off six other group champions to triumph. 🥇🐕

Buddy Holly, a low-slung, whiskered Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night, beating a field of fellow champions, including last year’s runner-up. 🎉🐾

Buddy Holly’s owner and trainer, Janice Hayes, said she had been dreaming about this since she was 9 years old. She described Buddy Holly as “the epitome of a show dog; nothing bothers him.” 🌟🐶

Buddy Holly is the first dog of his breed to win Best in Show at Westminster. Rummie, a Pekingese with a handler who had produced two previous Best in Show winners, came in second. 🥈🐩

The finalists represented a range of options for the experienced judge, Beth Sweigart, who had the task of picking the most outstanding one. Among the contenders were the low-slung Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen; the dignified sweep of the floor-hugging Pekingese, Rummie; and the flowing coat of Cider, the English Setter, who seemed to glide around the ring. 🏵️🐾

Winston, the French Bulldog who was runner-up last year, returned as a crowd favorite, challenged by the terrier perfection of the American Staffordshire, Trouble; the luminous, cloud-like coat of Ribbon, the Australian Shepherd; and the velvet-like sheen of Monty, the Giant Schnauzer. 😍🐕

Each dog was judged not on their cuteness or competition charm but on how well they adhered to the standard of their breed. Sweigart took her time with her choice, running her hands and eyes over all the finalists, building the drama before choosing her champion. 🧐🏆

Buddy Holly joined a line of winners that in recent years has represented a variety of breeds in a competition long dominated by terriers, from last year’s winner, a jowly Bloodhound named Trumpet, to his immediate predecessors, a Pekingese named Wasabi and a black Standard Poodle named Siba. 🎖️🐩

If show dogs can feel the sting of defeat, then it will sting for Winston. He was the runner-up last year — the official title is Reserve Best in Show — but failed to break through despite a pristine, smooth coat and a square head that won over the crowd. They had hoped to see him take the top spot after last year’s close call. 😢🐶

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