Winston made history at the National Dog Show, which has been held since 1879.
Winston, a three-year-old French bulldog, won first place at the most exciting dog show in the United States, the National Dog Show – Writes CNN.
The Patina competition has been organized with minor interruptions since 1879, but this was the first time that a French bulldog had been “crowned”.
This year’s competition, held in Oaks, Pennsylvania, was also special because it was the first time that Moody and his Russian terrier started.
Winston, the bouncy, crowd-pleasing French Bulldog, was announced Best of Show at the prestigious National Dog Show in Philadelphia presented by Purina, on Thanksgiving Day. Winston had 78 career bests. Perry Payson of Bixby, Oklahoma, led Winston to victory as coach. pic.twitter.com/8O6DFjAQi7
– The National Dog Show (TheNatlDogShow) November 24, 2022
The National Dog Show is traditionally held on Thanksgiving Day, and participating farmers often spend years training their dogs for competition.
In this event, the best dog breeds are petted, these dogs then compete in a “group round”, and in the end the top seven breeds compete for the main prize.
The election for America’s Most Beautiful Dog has been broadcast on NBC since 2002, and nearly twenty million people watch the competition each year.
Last year’s competition was also historic, when a dog managed to double dog for the first time Claire, a Scottish greyhound, defended her title, called best in show.