WATCH: Westminster Dog of the Year Winners Announced
Today marked the return of the much-loved Westminster Dog of the Year contest, organised by The Kennel Club and Dogs Trust. It didn’t disappoint. Nineteen pooches vied for the gongs, all accompanied by their decided Parliamentary homeowners. Some MPs take this contest very, very critically…
The first award up for grabs was the Sir David Amess Pawblic Vote, with over 5,000 members of the general public casting their ballots. Although his proprietor expressed shock, there was solely ever going to be one winner. Congratulations go to Rosie Duffield’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Paco.
With Paco profitable the hearts and minds of the general public, consideration then turned to the principle occasion. The bronze medal went to James Daly’s Black Labrador, Bertie, who is understood for being “the goodest of boys” and his “unique character“. In second was Anna McMorrin’s Working Cocker Spaniel, Cadi. Cadi’s “gorgeous smile that warms hearts” clearly labored its appeal. Taking home the highest prize with fur-st place nonetheless, was Mims Davies’ 10-year old cockapoo TJ. Mims says TJ is “extremely pleasant, light, affected person, cuddly, curious, loyal, properly behaved, intelligent, devoted, little bundle of vitality, playful and entertaining“. The judges had been head over paws in love…
Congratulations to all of the winners!