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143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

King the wire fox terrier won "Best in Show" at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, emerging as the top dog among nearly 3,000 barking, tail-wagging competitors.

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143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

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  1. Westminster Dog Show

  2. A trainer hugs her dog as they compete in the Best in Show group. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

  3. Schipperke "Colton" and its trainer compete in the Best in Show group.

  4. A trainer gets her dog ready before competing. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

  5. An American Water Spinel Spaniel dog waits in its box as it competes during the Sporting group. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

  6. Lodi, a Curly Coated Retriever from New Jersey, stands in the benching area. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  7. A Vizsla is run by a handler during judging in the sporting group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  8. A Parti Color Cocker Spaniel stands in the benching area ahead of judging in the Sporting group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  9. I am Humphrey Bogart, a French Mastiff from New Jersey stands in the benching area ahead of judging in the Working group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  10. Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers compete in the Terrier group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  11. Bo, a Cesky Terrier is groomed ahead of judging in the Terrier group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  12. Beatrice, a Boxer dog from Long Island, New York, waits with her handler Kim Calbacca to compete in the Working group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  13. Roanan, a Clumber Spaniel from Wisconsin awaits judging in the Sporting group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  14. Travis, an English Setter from Maryland naps in the benching area. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  15. Zola, a Mini Bull Terrier from Vancouver, British Columbia, and winner of Best in Breed, stands on a grooming table. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  16. Vizsla dogs gather in the ring during judging in the sporting group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  17. Stormy, a Great Dane from Pennsylvania is walked by a handler to judging in the Working group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  18. A Wire Fox Terrier "King" is pictured after winning the Best in Show at the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City.

  19. Golden Retrievers are run in the ring during judging in the Sporting group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  20. Travis, an English Setter from Maryland stands in the benching area. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  21. A Great Dane is posed in the ring during judging in the Working group. REUTERS/Mike Segar

  22. A Wire Fox Terrier "King" competes before winning the Best in Show group.

  23. Herding group judge Ms. Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine examines a Corgi at the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog show at Madison Square Garden in New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  24. A handler guides a Miniature Pinscher during the Toy group judging. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  25. A Standard Poodle and trainer compete during the Herding group judging. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  26. Toy group judge Ms. Sharon Newcomb examines Yorkshire Terrier 'Karma's Promise Key-Per' during the Toy Group judging. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  27. A Borzoi and trainer compete during the Herding group judging. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  28. Herding group judge Ms. Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine examines markings. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  29. Bro, a Rhodesian Ridgeback breed, lays down next to a ribbon. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  30. A Sheltie and trainer compete during the Herding group judging. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  31. Dogs wait with their handlers in the backstage area. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  32. Hound group Judge Ms. Patricia Craige Trotter closely examines teeth. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  33. 'Walmar-Solo's OMG' a longhaired Dachshund won first in the Hound Group. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  34. 'Rivendel's Barefoot Bandit', a Schipperke who won the Non-Sporting Group runs with his handler. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  35. 'Oeste's In The Name Of Love' a Havenese who won the Toy Group runs with his handler. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  36. Don Smith reacts as Cap'n Crunch the Great Dane yawns during the Meet the Breeds event. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  37. Donald, a Bichon Frise, is groomed. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  38. A handler runs with a Miniature Australian Shepherd during judging. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  39. Patrice the Bull Terrier is held during the Meet the Breeds event. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  40. A woman compares her hand to the paws of Kallen, a Great Dane, during the Meet the Breeds event. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  41. Pip, a Yorkshire Terrier, sits. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  42. A dog competes in the Masters Agility Championship. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  43. Romeo the Neapolitan Mastiff rests. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  44. A Toy Fox Terrier stands during judging. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  45. Sherry Boldt stands with her Bullmastiff Marshall on the Meet the Breeds day. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  46. Blue, an Old English Sheepdog, lays while being groomed. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  47. Mia, the English Springer Spaniel, peers from her crate behind owner Ed Mygos before competing in the Masters Agility Championship. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  48. Tracer the Beagle sits. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  49. Yorkshire Terriers have their pictures taken. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  50. Questa the Tibetan Terrier sits. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

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