The 136th annual Westminster Dog Show - in pictures
A great Dane takes advantage of the facilities at the Spot Suite at the Affinia Manhattan HotelPhotograph: Mary Altaffer/APA Pomeranian named Honey Nut Cheerio arrives at the Pennsylvania HotelPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersTommy, a Yorkshire terrier, is held by its owner Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters
Gilbert, a three-year-old briard breed, leaps on his owner as they arrive to check inPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersDazzle, a two-year-old papillon, is groomed at the Pennsylvania Hotel before the 136th annual Westminster Kennel Club showPhotograph: Mary Altaffer/APA standard poodle is groomed in the staging area Photograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesA Cardigan Welsh corgi gets readyPhotograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesPampered: a cavalier King Charles spaniel in the staging area Photograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesRight and proper: a wirehaired dachshund is ready for showtimePhotograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesA lowchen gets groomed in the staging areaPhotograph: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesAndrew Mueller, 10, competes with his King Charles spaniel Stella in the junior showmanship preliminaries Photograph: Michael Nagle/Getty ImagesA xoloitzcuintli, one of six new breeds competing in the Westminster show for the first timePhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersIbizan hounds – look at their brown and white coats! – are shown the ring Photograph: Craig Ruttle/APA standard poodle running really fastPhotograph: Justin Lane/EPASugar Baby, a miniature poodle, showcases his Tony CurtisPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersLook at the little Manchester terrier!Photograph: Seth Wenig/APMartha Stewart sits her with her dog GK , a chow chow breed, before competing in the best of group category Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/ReutersProtocol's Veni Vidi Vici, a Doberman pinscher, runs with his handler while winning the working groupPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersHandler Cheri Koppenhaver, right, reacts after judge Patricia Laurans, left, declared Cinders, a wirehaired dachshund, the winner of the hound groupPhotograph: Seth Wenig/APIrish setter grand champion Shadagee Caught Red Handed, winner of the sporting group, is handled by Adam Bernardin Photograph: Michael Nagle/Getty ImagesA dog handler runs Rabja, a komondor, in the best in breed categoryPhotograph: Shannon Stapleton/ReutersA German shepherd named Cappy, handled by James Moses, winner of the herding groupPhotograph: Seth Wenig/APA Dalmatian named Ian, with his handler, Michael Scott, competes in the non-sporting group, which he wonPhotograph: Seth Wenig/APPekingese Malachy is held for photographers by David Fitzpatrick, co-owner and handler, after winning best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog ShowPhotograph: Michael Nagle/Getty Images
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