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Monty the giant schnauzer wins Westminster dog show

Monty the giant schnauzer wins Westminster dog show

NBC News12-02-2025

First-round competitor Brina, for instance, is a 158-pound (71.6 kilogram) Neapolitan mastiff. The jowly breed was developed to be an imposing guard dog, but Brina's owner, Yves Belmont, Ph.D., said he also is impressed by its intelligence. He keeps several of the dogs at his Atlanta-area home.
'I've been struck by this breed since I was 12. ... They're so unique,' Belmont said as Brina napped in her crate, equipped with a two-gallon (7.5-liter) water bucket.
Meanwhile, Tyra the miniature bull terrier also strutted her stuff in a first-round ring. Formally called GCH CH Rnr's Top Model, she's named after fashion model Tyra Banks.
The hardy terrier breed is 'a big dog in a small package, but they always keep you smiling,' said owner and co-breeder Jessica Harrison of Austin, Texas. Asked where the 2-year-old Tyra falls on the mischief meter, Harrison smiled, 'like a nine, for sure.'
'You can't be upset with them because they're just so cute,' she said as Tyra rolled on her back to get a belly rub from a passerby at the Javits Center, the convention venue that hosted the first-round judging of each breed.
Westminster also featured agility and obedience championships, held Saturday. The agility prize went to a border collie named Vanish, and an Australian shepherd called Willie triumphed in obedience.

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