David Fitzpatrick is back in New York with a new entry in the world-famous Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. It's the show where his entries have won the title in 2012 and again in 2021.
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His dogs are competing as part of the toy group, which will be judged tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. on FS1, along with the hound, non-sporting and herding groups.The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is back in New York City after spending the last two years outdoors at the Lyndhurst Mansion in suburban Tarrytown, New York, over COVID-19 pandemic concerns.
On Tuesday, the last night of the competition, they’ll judge terrier, herding and sporting groups and best of show.
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