A Beagle won at Westminster!

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Just a quick note about the beagle winning at Westminster. It's about time. The best breed there is. We've had beagles and beagle mixes for years. FWG is the Wonder Beagle happy now? They also love to camp!

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ibgIvow71lch7hSBADK_7n5U44KgD8UPBHU00

NEW YORK (AP) — Start dancin', Snoopy. You're out of the Westminster doghouse.

At long last, a beagle is America's top dog. Baying and barking to his heart's delight, Uno lived up every bit to his name Tuesday night, becoming the first of his breed to win best in show at the nation's biggest canine competition.

"He's a people's dog, a merry little hound," handler Aaron Wilkerson said.

A sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden that called and chanted Uno's name stood and roared when he was picked as numero uno. He got right into the act, jumping on Wilkerson and confirming his other title: noisiest in show.

Years from now, it'll be known as the "ah-roo!" heard 'round the ring.

The only breed consistently among the nation's most popular dogs for nearly 100 years, a beagle had never won in the 100 times the Westminster Kennel Club had chosen a winner. That changed when judge J. Donald Jones pointed to this nearly 3-year-old package of personality.

No longer an underdog — make that an Underdog — Uno beat out two neatly primped poodles, a top Sealyham terrier, a sleek Weimaraner, a lively Australian shepherd and a sprightly Akita.

"He's perfect, he was a 10," Jones said. "He does cuteness well."

Precocious as he was precious, Uno celebrated by chewing on the microphones of reporters who tried to interview his winning crew. Those had to suffice for the yellow, soft duck that's his favorite toy.

His tri-colored image certainly drew a nationwide following, and that will surely prompt a spike in beagle adoptions. Wilkerson had one bit of advice for anyone planning to get one as a pet.

"Better have a fence," he said.

More than 169 breeds and varieties were represented at the 132nd Westminster show, and the event brought 2,627 entries.

Among the fan favorites early Tuesday evening were 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.

No hound of any kind had won at Westminster since 1983, and a toy poodle that began the night with 108 best in show prizes stood in Uno's way.

Formally known as K-Run's Park Me in First, Uno came into this competition wagging his white-tipped tail with 32 best in show ribbons overall. He already had become the first beagle to win the hound group since 1939.

Uno breezed in the 15-inch beagle category Monday morning, then took the group several hours later. So while other dogs tried to reach the final ring Tuesday, Uno went on a brisk walk around Manhattan and took a nap beneath his warm, fuzzy blanket.

But when it came time to show, Uno was as ready as ever. He looked around and soaked up the cheers while parading around the ring, the ovation becoming more thunderous with every step.

When he made his final stop in front of Jones, Uno went to town. Rather than rely on his golden brown, pleading eyes, he began baying over and over.

Even when he walked away to let other dogs be judged, Uno kept going. Quite a win it was for Eddie Dziuk of Columbia, Mo., and his three co-owners.

"When it came for the judge to pick, I couldn't even watch," Dziuk said.

Chances are, millions at home were tuned to their televisions.

"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 Uno's co-owners, said in the afternoon. "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 Westminster, went even further earlier.

"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.

"We knew he was going to be No. 1. I didn't know he'd do it this fast," Wilkerson said.
 
Yea, this should definitely help in their ratings, I haven't heard so much talk about the Westminster dog show in years!

That dog is going to be one famous dog for a while...lol
 

He was the "slap-happiest" beagle I've ever seen!!!

He was also the first beagle since 1939 to win in the hound category!!

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I LOVE BEAGLES!!!

I'm sure Mickey the Wonder Beagle has gotta be strutting his stuff today!
 
Being a beagle owner, Uno caught my attention a couple weeks ago when he won the hound division of the American Kennel club show. He lost to some terrier breed for best of show that night. I'm very pleased to see him win at best of show at Westminster. I know we all have our preferences for our pets, but a beagle certainly represents America. Haven't most of us at one time or another owned a beagle??:)
 
I know we all have our preferences for our pets, but a beagle certainly represents America. Haven't most of us at one time or another owned a beagle??:)

So true... my fondest memories were of Fido, my beagle for thirteen years of my childhood.
 
:banana: Go Uno, it's your birthday. :banana:

My beagles were happy. They had the squeaky toys going all night and were howling at the moon until the wee hours. I had to draw the line when they started talking about looting the pet store and tipping the fire hydrants over.
 
I think this is awesome! My Zowie is going to be happy when I tell her. I've been out of town on business and I doubt my husband thought to tell her that her breed finally made good. :) I love beagles. I had one as a kid and now I have one of my own. I warned my husband that he's stuck with having one for the rest of our lives:love: . There's just no other breed like them. Next time I want to raise one from a puppy though. I adopted Zowie (pronounced Zoey) at 2 so I missed her formative years. I wouldn't trade her for the world though :)
 
I am picturing a bunch of hung over beagles this morning from all of that celebrating yesterday :rotfl:
 
My good friends own beagles for hunting, and while they are cute, I think Uno was a little cuter! Anyway, is it true that he was bred in Advance, NC? I couldn't find the answer anywhere...the news articles just kept talking about his co-owners. And that leads me to another question...why do these dogs have so many owners, and a "handler"? I know that most of these dogs are not really "pets", but what kind of custody agreement would you need to split a dog between 4 owners, and does the handler stay with the dog? Please forgive my ignorance.
 
Being a beagle owner, Uno caught my attention a couple weeks ago when he won the hound division of the American Kennel club show. He lost to some terrier breed for best of show that night. I'm very pleased to see him win at best of show at Westminster. I know we all have our preferences for our pets, but a beagle certainly represents America. Haven't most of us at one time or another owned a beagle??:)[/

Yep!! We have a beagle named Bubba... can you tell who named him?? Anyhow he was our first "baby". He is almost 11 years old and getting so gray... these kids have aged him!! But we will definately get another beagle... I just hope I find another one as wonderful as he is!!
 
Well, Mickey the Wonder Beagle has been out on a binge celebrating for the last 2 days. He finally found his way home this morning and looks wasted, so I'm not asking any questions. His normal doggy breath smells a lot like Kungaloosh, though.
 
Anyway, is it true that he was bred in Advance, NC? I couldn't find the answer anywhere...the news articles just kept talking about his co-owners.

Yes, he was bred in Advance ... about 10 miles from me!
 
I'm sure my father knows Uno's breeder, then. He owned a business in Advance for 10 years, before it had the blinking caution light at the intersection of 801 and 64. Small world!
 







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