Dog named Buddy Holly is first of its breed to win Westminster show

Buddy Holly, a petit basset griffon vendeen, during the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, on May 9, 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS
Buddy Holly celebrates after winning the most prestigious prize in the US show. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK – A petit basset griffon vendeen named Buddy Holly won Best in Show on Tuesday in the 147th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, beating out more than 3,000 dogs from 210 breeds and varieties.

A six-year-old male from Palm Springs, California, Buddy Holly became the first of his breed to claim the most prestigious prize in the US show. The dogs were bred to track hares in the Vendee department of western France.

“I never thought a PBGV would do this,” Ms Janice Hayes, the dog’s co-owner and handler, said after the show, using the initials for the breed.

Each breed produces a winner, representing the best of what artificial selection can create from the descendants of wolves.

Breed winners are separated into seven groups to determine the Best in Show finalists: hound, toy, non-sporting, herding, sporting, working and terrier.

Buddy Holly won the hound group.

The prize for Reserve Best in Show, or runner-up, went to the winner of the toy group, a Pekingese named Rummie, from breeder and owner David Fitzpatrick.

Judges examine the dogs up close, placing their hands on the animals, then watch the handlers lead them around the floor, grading them on breed standards for appearance, temperament, size, coat and other characteristics.

The show, which dates to 1877 and has become a mainstay annual television event, was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in the New York City borough of Queens, site of the US Open tennis tournament.

Traditionally held at Madison Square Garden in midtown Manhattan, the show was moved upstate to a smaller arena on the expansive grounds of Lyndhurst Mansion during the previous two years because of the coronavirus pandemic. REUTERS

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