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Westminster Best In Show 2012: Malachy The Pekingese Wins Dog Competition

Westminster Dog Show

BEN WALKER   02/14/12 11:53 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — A bobbing little pompom put on a peak performance at the Westminster Kennel Club.

Malachy the Pekingese wobbled off with best in show Tuesday night, becoming America's top dog much to the delight of an adoring crowd that called his name.

"He saved all his energy for the ring today," handler David Fitzpatrick said.

The 4-year-old Peke won his 115th overall best in show title. He beat out a Dalmatian, German shepherd, Doberman pinscher, Irish setter, a Kerry blue terrier and wire-haired dachshund at Madison Square Garden.

Fitzpatrick gave his 11-pound champ a bit of help – he carried him a short way onto the green carpet for the final lineup, shortening the long walk the ring. Malachy's pink tongue popped out from his black face, his eyes sparkling like black diamonds as he soaked in the cheers.

"No other dog moves like this," Fitzpatrick said. It's true, as a Pekingese is supposed to move with a "slow and dignified" gait.

Malachy chilled out after his win, resting his silver and white coat on a cool pack. He had plenty of time to get ready, having won the toy group Monday night.

"I kept him quiet all day," Fitzpatrick said.

Judge Cindy Vogels chose the winner as fans hollered for their favorites. The No. 2 show dog in the nation this year was clearly the most popular. Malachy had heard it before, having taken the toy group here last February.

"Super dog, and he had a stupendous night," she said. "There's a lot of dog in a small package."

The champion at Westminster wins a coveted silver bowl, but not a cent of prize money. Instead, the prestige of this title lasts a lifetime for any owner, and brings a wealth of opportunity in breeding potential.

This was the fourth time a Peke won at Westminster, and the first since 1990. Fitzpatrick, who's also a co-owner, said Malachy was likely headed back to East Berlin, Pa., for a life in retirement.

"He'll probably chase squirrels and he'll be pampered," Fitzpatrick said.

Right before the champion was picked, two PETA members were stopped by security as they tried to reach the center ring, drawing boos from the crowd. A few years ago, two protesters from PETA disrupted the presentation.

Several top choices lost out early as underdogs ruled the breed judging.

A black cocker spaniel called Beckham who was the nation's No. 1 show dog and a wire fox terrier named Eira picked by many to win proved once again it takes more than a great reputation to own the green carpet.

Because no matter how many blue ribbons or silver bowls or shiny trophies any dog brings to Westminster, there's a phrase that ultimately decides who wins the top prize.

"Dog on the day," fanciers say.

More than 2,000 purebred dogs were entered overall and Marlene Ness came from Canada to show her black cocker, Ace, at Westminster for the first time. Her main opposition? Beckham, a popular pick to win the whole thing.

Yet on this day, Ace was aces.

"I should have bought a Lotto ticket," Ness said.

The fans gathered around Ring 3 seemed to sense an upset, cheering for Beckham but then yelling for the smoother-looking Ace. Judge Donald Sturz Jr. studied them intently, checking their body type and making them run around several times before making his final choice.

On this afternoon, Ace was in the right place. Best dog of his breed.

"Today was our day," Ness said. "Eye of the tiger, baby!"

Ace, however, was topped by Emily the Irish setter in the sporting round. Emily was a favorite of working moms – she had a litter of 15 last May.

Eira made a real early exit. She won the prestigious National dog show that was televised on Thanksgiving Day and was the top terrier last year. That meant a lot – terriers often rule Westminster, with wire foxes winning the silver bowl more than any other kind.

It was, however, a really big day for a Tibetan mastiff, and even more so for his owners.

Major won his breed, a nice start for Debbie Parsons and Brad Slayton. A few hours later, the co-owners from the Seattle area made it a special Valentine's Day – they got married in the backstage benching area where hundreds of dogs are housed.

With dogs brushing by, people climbing on crates to get a better view and the total crush of the crowd, it made for a somewhat chaotic scene. Cherilyn Frei, a chaplain and director of family support for Ronald McDonald House in New York and the wife of Westminster television host David Frei, performed the 5-minute ceremony.

The 54-year-old Parsons wore a pale pink Vera Wang gown and the 58-year-old Slayton donned a silver tux, with each sporting accents of Westminster purple. The 120-pound Major stood right between them, giving away the bride, and they kissed him to celebrate.

"This dog brought us together," Slayton said. "Today," he added, choking up, "I bought a Valentine's Day card for my wife, not my girlfriend."

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07:57 AM on 02/18/2012
The picture reminded to dust under the bed.
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Marian Bailey
screamin demon
02:35 PM on 02/18/2012
LOL. All he/she needs is a handle. Pretty little dust mop.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
07:51 AM on 02/18/2012
sadly, human nature drives us to improve our gene pool & be sadly proud of handsome kids - but there is a disconnect hopefully with dogs - how does it affect your ego if u have a decent, lovable, ugly mutt?

i get it - folks do remark on beauty - but who needs praise from superficial people?
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
07:19 AM on 02/18/2012
fine - whatever - but u do realise if u take u freakish size dog down the park - big or small - its u problem - not mine - mine is a totally socialised bit smaller than a collie

i will happily kill your thug dog if it attacks & be not surprised if they mistake yours for a rabbit - your call - u get an expensive innapropriate inbred to be dumb pedigree - just dont make it my problem u dope
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:47 AM on 02/18/2012
have done a fair skim of the comments - no mention of "best in show" movie - seems odd given its aptness
10:33 PM on 02/17/2012
that thing is a dog?
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:48 AM on 02/18/2012
I think so - anyone notice if it had legs?
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10:29 PM on 02/17/2012
Oops tmi
Lol
10:28 PM on 02/17/2012
This is the best Pekingese I have seen and I haven't seen many. Make me want to comb it.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:42 AM on 02/18/2012
Shanghai & euthanasia spring to mind for me
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10:28 PM on 02/17/2012
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Favorite Quotations "A dog is 'almost human' and I know of no greater
insult to the canine race than to describe it as such."

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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:49 AM on 02/18/2012
conversely i retort to criticisms "he is only human"
08:21 PM on 02/17/2012
what is the point of this competition? this dog doesn't look any more special than a dog you see in the pound. they're all just dogs
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:45 AM on 02/18/2012
heresy - how dare u? i concurr w/ the pound dogs thing tho.
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hueylover
carry on
07:39 PM on 02/17/2012
There's something not quite right about people who do these pet shows. Those who 'breed' poor little creatures like this. Yuck.
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SallySassalot
Sassin those who deserve it!
07:34 PM on 02/17/2012
Hooray for the Peke. He really is a cutie patootie.

But millions of his unwanted cousins are put to sleep in shelters every year.

Adopt a stray. It's so much better to save a life than breed more puppies. ♥
07:28 PM on 02/17/2012
It's a shame this people insist on continuing the breeding practices which create dogs that are more fragile and susceptible to disease. Inbreeding is as bad for dogs as it is for people.
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hueylover
carry on
07:38 PM on 02/17/2012
Couldn't agree more.
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kamachanda
Mr. President, Tear this Wall Street down!
06:12 PM on 02/17/2012
Does this mean that Malachy the Pekingese is now the frontrunner to be the Republican candidate for the Presidency?
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10:32 PM on 02/17/2012
Don't insult the peky
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kamachanda
Mr. President, Tear this Wall Street down!
08:14 AM on 02/18/2012
Could be the best candidate in the GOP field.
05:58 PM on 02/17/2012
That is not a proper dog. It's a piece of shuffling fur with legs, which has no purpose in use or ornament. A waste of good dog food and oxygen.
06:33 PM on 02/17/2012
A proper dog is loved and has a good heart. It doesn't matter what size or shape it comes in.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:51 AM on 02/18/2012
yes it does - would u want to knowingly bring a midget retard child into the world?
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Lloyd Harris
Left hand, left footed, left winger
08:28 AM on 02/18/2012
Damn dog ugly!!
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IndestructibleLioness
Determination that is incorruptible
07:50 PM on 02/17/2012
People say the same thing about many breeds of dogs. People think all toy dogs are yappy and annoying, some people think all Rottweilers Mastiffs and Pit Bulls are all hellhounds, some people think hounds are stupid and some people thinks mutts should ne wiped off that face of the earth. If some one wants a dog it doesn't matter what breed just as long and this dog is loved, well trained, well cared for and of course properly socialized. I love all dogs but my favorites are some of the dogs in the Molosser group. Molossers were ancient mastiffs and many of their decendents are alive today.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:55 AM on 02/18/2012
good luck socialising your $1k ego extension mastiff - i bet the pound is full of them
05:47 PM on 02/17/2012
I think Westminster is partial to small dogs. Except for the Norwegian Elkhound who won last year, the westminster judges always pick small dogs.
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madeye1
I cahoot with no one.
06:55 PM on 02/17/2012
I pretty much agree with you. I think it was a Wolfhound that won last year, which I loved! I thought the Doberman and the Irish Setter were the best out of the bunch this year, myself.
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IndestructibleLioness
Determination that is incorruptible
07:57 PM on 02/17/2012
GCH Protocol's Veni Vidi Vici FTW! I liked the Cane Corso as well. My favorite dog however was GCH Castle Rock's Sbigstaff Mad About You.
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MSROADKILL612
am not convinced geothermal energy is above ground
06:56 AM on 02/18/2012
say no more - they would of course