Owner speaks out after dog makes history with Westminster win

The petit basset griffon Vendéen made history Tuesday.

Owner speaks out after dog makes history with Westminster win
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May 10, 2023, 11:36 AM

Who’s the best boy?

Buddy Holly, a petit basset griffon Vendéen or PBGV, was named the 2023 best in show winner at the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Tuesday evening in New York.

The 6-year-old hound from Palm Springs, California, was crowned top dog at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, making history as the first PBGV to win, according to a news release.

Buddy Holly was named the Best in Show winner at the 2023 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Tuesday.
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This year 2,500 dogs were entered into the competition.

Handler Janice Hayes holds Buddy Holly the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen after winning the Best in Show award during the Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Best in Show at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York, May 9, 2023.
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Buddy Holly made his first exclusive morning show debut as champion, arriving at the “Good Morning America” studio in a winner-worthy Rolls-Royce.

Buddy Holly’s handler and co-owner Janice Hayes told “GMA” she knew from the age of 9 that she would train a champion dog.

Janice Hayes, Buddy Holly's handler and co-owner, stopped by "Good Morning America" Wednesday with the champion dog.
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“I knew it was going to happen. I don’t know why, I just fell in love with the sport then and I knew exactly what I wanted to do from then,” Hayes said.

Gail Miller Bisher, the Westminster Kennel Club’s director of communications, said all seven finalists were excellent examples of their breeds but Buddy Holly truly stood out.

“I think Buddy, of course, had these key features that are so important to the breed, which are a very balanced body, compact. He has the mustache, the long eyebrows, all these key features that are so important and of course, when he’s going around that ring, he has his tail up, nice tapered tail,” Bisher explained.

“He has, most importantly, the attitude and temperament. They’re supposed to be extroverts, they’re supposed to be confident. He clearly has that,” Bisher added.

Hayes said Buddy Holly loves treats and although he loves the camera too, the dog has now retired from competition.