Uno - Beagle wins Westminster
What a gorgeous baby. . .
Beagle Wins Best in Show at Westminster
By BEN WALKER,
AP
Posted: 2008-02-13 07:05:31
Filed Under: Nation News
NEW YORK (Feb. 12) - America has a new Snoop doggie. Barking and baying up a storm, Uno lived up to his name Tuesday night by becoming the first beagle to win best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club.

The nation’s new top dog was clearly the fan favorite, and drew a standing ovation from the sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden when he was picked.
Uno got right into the act, jumping up on handler Aaron Wilkerson and confirming his other title: noisiest in show. Years from now, he’ll be known for the “ah-roo” heard ’round the ring.
The only dog consistently listed among America’s most popular breeds for nearly 100 years, a beagle had never won in the 100 times Westminster picked a winner. That changed when judge J. Donald Jones pointed to this nearly 3-year-old package of personality.
Good ol’ Snoopy, a champion at last.
Uno was numero uno, beating out two perfect poodles, a top Sealyham terrier, a sleek Weimaraner, a lively Australian shepherd and a sprightly Akita.
“We knew he was going to be No. 1,” Wilkerson said.
More than 169 breeds and varieties were represented at the 132nd Westminster Kennel Club event, and the competition brought 2,627 entries.
Barks echoed around Madison Square Garden as the crowd cheered its favorites, among them a Neapolitan mastiff that lumbered around the ring, a Chihuahua that spun in circles and a miniature pinscher that plucked a piece of food off the green carpet without missing a beat.
Formally known as K-Run’s Park Me in First, Uno came into this competition with 32 best in show ribbons overall. Yet he was surely an underdog -- make that an Underdog -- because no beagle had even won the hound group since 1939.
But Uno fixed that, breezing in the 15-inch breed judging on Monday morning and taking his group several hours later. So while other dogs tried to reach the final ring Tuesday, Uno spent the day going on a brisk walk around Manhattan and taking a nap underneath his warm, fuzzy blanket.
But when it came time to show, Uno was as precocious and precious as ever.
With fans calling out his name and clapping, he soaked in the cheers as he walked around the ring. And when he made his final stop in front of Jones, Uno went to town, baying over and over.
Patty Hearst, who gained notoriety in 1974 when she was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army and later robbed a bank at gunpoint, is making headlines again, for a much different reason. The newspaper heiress’ French bulldog, Diva, earned a ribbon at the Westminster Dog Show on Monday.
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Even when he returned to sidelines as other dogs were judged, Uno kept going. Quite a win it was for Eddie Dziuk of Columbia, Mo., and the other three co-owners.
“My sister called me today and said she’s always turned off the dog show on TV because she’s tired of all those poodles winning,” Jon Woodring, one of the other co-owners, said earlier in the day. “But she watched last night. I think Uno winning would show that an everyday dog can do it.”
Longtime dog expert David Frei, the paw-by-paw announcer for USA Network’s coverage of the Westminster Kennel Club show, went even further.
“If he wins best in show, I’ll rent him an apartment in New York City because I’ll be traveling with him all year, so many people will want to see him,” he said. “If he won, it would be the greatest thing for our show.”
Better get that first rent check ready -- Uno is here to stay.
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February 13, 2008 @ 9:47 am
Way to go Uno!!!!!
February 13, 2008 @ 9:57 am
We always had Beagles as our family pets growing up, so Uno was my favorite to win and I am so glad he did!
He is an amazing representative of the Beagle breed!
February 13, 2008 @ 10:22 am
Yay Uno!
February 13, 2008 @ 10:24 am
Numero UNO indeed! Congratulations to our Hound Group representative! His win is the second best thing to a dachshund win!
Enjoy the limelight Uno!!!
February 13, 2008 @ 11:03 am
Yea! Way to go Uno! He is adorable!!!! Thanks for the update Max and Cleo!!
Heidi
February 13, 2008 @ 11:26 am
That beautiful long haired doxie that came in 2nd in the hound group would have made a great champion too!! She was gorgeous and really strutted her stuff!!
February 13, 2008 @ 12:03 pm
Oh he is beautiful! I loved watching the show. I was able to catch both nights. The kids and I had the beagle pegged. Some of my favorites were:
The beagle
smooth doxie
Tibetan Mastiff
doberman
and I thought the Akita was just incredible!
Love those doggies!
February 13, 2008 @ 6:40 pm
Mommy cheered when the beagle won and scared me! She was sitting with my brother Dublin, who is half beagle and half Australian Shephard, so she felt they had 2 chances to win!
I am just glad the toy poodle didn’t win - too prissy for my neighborhood! Hugs, Daisy Mae