The 136th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
At least four of the country's top dogs missed the cut and the chance to compete for Best in Show at the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. By Timothy A. Clary, AFP/Getty Images A Komondorok competes in the judging ring during the 136th
NEW YORK — Wobbling the whole way, a people-pleasing Pekingese made quite a walk down the green carpet at Madison Square Garden. A Dalmatian and a German shepherd were in more of a hurry to win at America's
That was the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City. Across the country, meanwhile, another group of dogs competed in the first Golden Collar Awards, a newer and sillier event with, shall we say, a less illustrious pedigree.
By BEN WALKER, Associated Press NEW YORK — A protest outside the Westminster dog show aimed at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney drew about a dozen demonstrators Tuesday, plus a few pooches. The half-hour lunchtime demonstration in front
Poodles, collies, spaniels and more strut their stuff at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Handler Tim Terella of Fairview, Pa., runs in the ring with Winnie, a Siberian husky, at the 136th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square
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