Vito the pug made history by becoming the first of his breed to win the National Dog Show on Nov. 28. The 2-year-old pup beat out around 2,000 other dogs to claim the top title. Despite fierce competition from other breeds, Vito stood out with his compact features and movement, impressing the judges and winning over the audience. Vito’s handler, Michael Scott, was optimistic about a win going into the event, thanks to the pug’s impressive track record at other competitions. With 24 best-in-show titles under his belt, Vito’s win at the National Dog Show further solidified his status as a top dog in America. Vito succeeded Stache the Sealyham terrier, who was the first of his breed to win the title in the previous year’s competition. The National Dog Show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia and presented by Purina, is a highly anticipated event that showcases the best of the best in the canine world. Vito’s win was a momentous occasion for pug lovers everywhere, proving that this beloved breed has what it takes to compete with the best.
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