The world's most prestigious dog competition was held over the weekend and the furry competitors didn't disappoint. Over four days, 24 000 dogs from around the world competed at Crufts, an annual contest held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham in the UK. The dogs that competed for it included Raffa, a Papillon; Hendricks, a Weimaraner; Neville, a Leonberger; Zen, a Jack Russell terrier and Getme, a Basset Griffon Vendeen. But nine-year-old Zen, who's from Japan, nevertheless made his owners Hiroshi Tsuyuki and Kao Michi proud by winning the Best Terrier award. It’s brilliant, I was just thinking of doing my handling and doing my best,” Hiroshi said of the win.
Source: The Guardian March 14, 2024 06:00 UTC