There were a total of 2,845 entries at the 138th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show, with 190 breeds and varieties being represented.
And on Tuesday night, a Wire Fox Terrier earned the title of Best in Show.
There’s was something for every dog lover at the show, regardless of whether you’re a fan of a Pekingese or a Bloodhound.
Flessner’s International S’cess, a bloodhound, wins best of the Hounds division on Monday. | Getty Images
Anette Brill hangs out with with Jewell the Great Dane on Tuesday. | Getty Images
An English Springer Spaniel waits his turn on Tuesday. | Getty Images
A Basset Hound is presented in the competition ring on Monday. | Getty Images
Kholoe, an Australian Shepherd, nuzzles with handler Maureen Grentus on Monday. | Getty Images
Dogue de Bordeaux Claire sits with Joy Chicatelli. | Getty Images
Nathan, a bloodhound, competes with other dogs in the Hound on Monday. | AP Photo
A toy poodle is judged in the competition ring on Monday. | AP Photo
A Bedlington Terrier sits in the benching area. | Getty Images
A dog is prepared to compete on Monday. | Getty Images
A St. Bernard. | Getty Images
A Scottish Terrier sits and waits for his turn on Tuesday. | Getty Images
Mike Helms and his Basset Hound Annie rest in the benching area on Monday. | Getty Images
An Airedale Terrier sits in the benching area on Tuesday. | Getty Images