Photos: Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Best of Group Winners

At the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, these Best of Group winners will all be vying for the ultimate prize of Best in Show. Click through to see photos of the 2012 Westminster Best of Group winners!

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Comments (13)

Kerry L Minikel (Unverified)

I agree with Anonymous - where is the Doberman? Truly beautiful animal yet the useless Dalmation is pictured twice.

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Pattie Reber (Unverified)

Some day I hope to see a Malamute win. Do you know what it takes to get a Malamute to prance around the ring and not lift his leg on the judge?

Santhosh (Unverified)
I have an AKC Maltese and she is very cute, have had so many comments from pibulc regarding breeding or not. Oh, I just watched Malukai~~ so cute. Anyway My maltese is already queen of the house but the other dog I already have had for 7 years has been a challenge but seems to be working out. She was born May 7, 2011. Went through one heat, boy was that a challenge; but I not been love for a long time and I was so charmed by her and her love for me. Thank the Westiminster Kennel Club for televising this exciting program. Martha
Garry (Unverified)

Where's the Scottie ?

Anonymous (Unverified)

What a grave error not including the number one dog all breeds in the U.S.; GCH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici, Doberman Pinscher, who won the working group instead of showing the herding group winner twice. Do you think you could correct your error?