On Tuesday, a gigantic schnauzer named Monti was crowned in the show of the Westminster Club on Tuesday, the most prestigious dog show in the United States.
Having reached the last three consecutive years, Monti beat more than 2,500 pantamos to become the first giant schnauser, who took the main prize of the show.
“The puppy has done a damn case,” said Monti Katie Bernardin, in the event of a New York Madison -Skver -Harden TV.
The dog club is the oldest in the US, dedicated to the dog showing, with its annual show – already 149 – the second in a long sports event that took place in the US after Derby in Kentucky.
The winners of each of the 200 competing breeds are moving to compete for one of the seven group titles, and each winner of the group moved to the finals.
After a two -year victory in the working group, but without won the general prize, a five -year -old man with all over a black coat finally went to the top.
He gave the working group of breeds the first winner since 2004.
Judge Paul Nikiel, who is a dog breeder and Handler’s owner, chose Monti as the best in the show after he stood out in previous events during a three -day competition.
Choosing the winner, the judges also consider the perfect breed standard and study his body and mouth.
Among the more than 2500 mantle beats from all over
Whippet retired for the event and for the third time demanded a reserve.
Other finalists this year included Comet The Shih Tzu, German Shepherd Mercedes and Neil Bihon Fris.
In 2024, the female miniature poodle won the Best in the show.
