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Who's the best boy? 2,000 dogs will compete for this year's title in the National Dog Show


Published on 2024-11-27 06:25:06 - Terrence Williams, N@N
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  • The competition is hosted by John O'Hurley, "Seinfeld" star and winner of "Dancing with the Stars"; Mary Carillo, Emmy-winning NBC Sports analyst; and David Frei, who has co-hosted the National Dog Show on NBC since its inception in 2002.

The article from AOL discusses a unique event held in New Zealand where dogs competed for the title of "Best Boy" in a dog show that took place in Auckland. This event, which attracted over 2,000 dogs, was not just about showcasing the physical attributes of the dogs but also their personalities and tricks. The competition included various categories like best dressed, best trick, and even a category for the dog with the waggiest tail. The event was described as a fun, community-building activity that celebrates the bond between dogs and their owners, highlighting the joy and companionship dogs bring into people's lives. The winner, a dog named Max, a border collie, impressed the judges with his agility and obedience, earning him the coveted title of "Best Boy."

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