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Standard Poodle Takes Best In Show At Westminster Kennel Club Competition

Siba accepts her trophy as the Westminster Kennel Club's Best in Show on Tuesday night.
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Siba accepts her trophy as the Westminster Kennel Club's Best in Show on Tuesday night.

With her stylish standard poodle locks, Siba won the best in show award at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Tuesday night.

Siba elegantly defeated more than 2,600 dogs representing 204 breeds over three days of competition.

Also representing their breeds and categories in the best in show finale were:

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Sporting - Daniel, golden retriever

Hound - Bourbon, whippet.

Working - Wilma, boxer

Terrier - Vinny, fox terrier

Toy - Bono, Havanese.

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Herding - Conrad, Shetland sheepdog.

And of course the ultimate winner: Non-Sporting - Siba, poodle.

Judges decide which is "best" by comparing the dog against its own breed and group's ideal standards.

"Dogs were originally bred to do specific jobs, whether hunting, guarding, tracking, or companionship," the Westminster Kennel Club explains. "The standard describes how a dog should look in order to carry out its job."

Last year's winner was King, a wire fox terrier. Bono, the Havanese, which won the Toy category this year, placed second known as "Reserve Best In Show" in 2019.

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