Pekingese wins Best in Show at Westminster

8:11 AM, Feb 15, 2012   |    comments
Malachy, a Pekingese, after winning Best in Show during the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Annual Dog Show held at Madison Square Garden February 14, 2012. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK -- When an 11-pound Pekingese posed next to the silver cup after winning Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night, there wasn't a bigger dog in the ring.

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In a competition with more than 2,000 dogs and 185 different breeds and varieties, there were several upsets. But Malachy, a four-year-old Pekingese, was one favorite who delivered at Madison Square Garden.

Malachy, who will retire after Westminster, is the No. 2 dog in the country and has won 115 best in shows.

"He's a lot of dog in a small package," handler David Fitzpatrick said.

Malachy beat six other group winners to become the fourth Peke to win Westminster and the first since 1990.

Reclining on a blue ice pack after his victory, Malachy looked ready for retirement. Fitzpatrick said the Peke can look forward to a life of chasing squirrels in the yard. Here's guessing the squirrels aren't too worried.

AS the others trotted around the ring, Malachy ambled doing a miniature lap in comparison.

Emily, an Irish setter who gave birth to a litter of 15 puppies in May, won the sporting group. Emily hadn't competed in a year as she and her coat recovered. Dogs typically "blow their coats" after giving birth, and Emily lost her beautiful auburn coat, which takes about a year to fill back out.

Fifi, a Doberman, took the working group and gained plenty of new fans on her Facebook page, the Fifinator. With a championship name of Protocol's Veni Vidi Vici, Fifi certainly came, saw and conquered.

Her owner-breeder-handler Jocelyn Mullins winkingly chose the name Fifi to poke fun at the breed's fierce reputation. "It's like naming a Chihuahua 'Spike,'" Mullins said.

Cinders, a scruffy-bearded wire-haired dachshund, won the hound group. Chelsey, a Kerry Blue terrier, won the terrier group, handled by Bill McFadden, whose Kerry Blue, Mick, won Best in Show in 2003. A Dalmatian and German shepherd also made it to Best in Show.