The 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show took center stage in New York City this week, captivating dog lovers from near and far. The prestigious event, held at the Javits Center and Madison Square Garden, brought together thousands of dogs, handlers, breeders, and groomers, along with a sea of fans eager to witness the excitement.
Spanning three days from January 31 to February 2, the competition featured a range of events including an agility championship, where Prove-It, a talented Border Collie from New Hampshire, emerged victorious. In addition to the agility competition, dogs showcased their breed-specific traits in various categories such as hound, toy, non-sporting, herding, sporting, working, and terrier groups.
The pinnacle of the event was the highly anticipated best in show competition on Tuesday night. Among the standout finalists were Zaida the Afghan hound, Cookie the Maltese, JJ the Lhasa apso, Graham the Old English sheepdog, Cota the Chesapeake Bay retriever, Penny the Doberman pinscher, and Wager the smooth fox terrier. Ultimately, four-year-old Penny claimed the coveted title of top dog, with Cota securing the runner-up position.
Photographer Poupay Jutharat captured the essence of the Westminster Dog Show at the Javits Center, showcasing the dogs as they prepared, groomed, and even took brief naps before their moment in the spotlight. Jutharat’s stunning images from the event provide a glimpse into the world of canine competition, highlighting the dedication and beauty of these remarkable animals.
The 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was a celebration of the bond between humans and their beloved four-legged companions, showcasing the incredible talents and unique qualities of each participating dog. As the event came to a close, it left a lasting impression on all who attended, reinforcing the timeless appeal of this renowned competition.

