Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Sussex Spaniel

the 10-year-old Sussex spaniel who only recently emerged from retirement, has been named Best in Show at the 133rd annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show. He's the oldest dog to ever win that title. In making senior-dog history, Stump (registered name: Ch. Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee) beat six other group winners, among them Spirit, the giant schnauzer who's ranked the No. 1 show dog in the nation.
From the time he appeared on the floor of Madison Square Garden this evening, the short-legged Sussex Spaniel, "Stump," stole the hearts of the crowd…as well as the approval of the judges, and was awarded Best of Show in the most important dog show of them all, The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Stump, a 10 year old Sussex Spaniel, is the oldest dog to win the coveted Best in Show prize at Westminster. This is Stump’s first appearance at a major show in five years, having suffered a devastating illness that almost cost him his life. After dog-saving care at Texas A&M and years of recuperation as a beloved house pet, Stump came back tonight to the ring to win America’s premiere award in the sport.

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